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Barleymower wrote: ↑Thu Feb 26, 2026 10:50 am
It's quite a narrow band Mouse. How do you know if it's tea length or not? I have just bought a longer skirt. I look like nun on her day off in it. but it might be tea length (on me at least at 25.5 inches)
A lot seems to depend on hip position and the length of the wearers legs.
Yes like any skirt. I just think most normal people go from midi to maxi without crossing tea! But you could imagine a certain type of shop in a posh bit of London selling "tea" length skirts and dresses.
Grok wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2026 4:17 am
Another chart of skirt lengths, but with somewhat different terminology.
This is interesting for the long lengths being split into evening and floor. I have some skirts that are floor, unless I wear heels, where they would change into evening. I guess we already knew that the footwear worn, changes how a skirt looks.