Today, I’m going to connect you with waist and waist length dresses.
In the waist type, it includes low waist type (waist position below the waistline), high waist type (waist position above the waistline), and standard type; Because the connection between clothes and skirts happens to be at the waist of the human body, it is commonly referred to as a “mid waist skirt” in the clothing industry. Due to its moderate height and beautiful appearance, it is suitable for women of all levels to wear.
In the waist style, it includes shirt style, tight fitting style, princess line style (with vertical stitches from the shoulder to the hem), and tent style (loose from the top), etc.
There are several types of waist joints:
The position of the low waisted fitting is determined by the proportion of the length of the garment. If the skirt is flared or pleated, the hem should be larger. A high waisted skirt with a waistline above the waistline. Most shapes have a waistband and a wide swing. This kind of dress is also known as the (Napoleon) Empire dress.
The standard waistline is located at the thinnest part of the body.
The waist type can also be divided into the following types:
A tight fitting and fitting dress that is more fitting than a straight and simple one. The side stitching of the skirt is a naturally falling straight line.
The princess shaped dress utilizes vertical stitches from the shoulders to the hem, reflecting the beauty of curves. It emphasizes a waistline and wide hem. Like princess thread and knife back thread, the slit thread inserted vertically is easy to fit the body shape and create the desired shape and three-dimensional feeling.
Tent shapes can be loose and extended directly from the top, or extended from below the chest.