Big and Bashful wrote:Sorry, I presume it's a tailoring term, but what does "8-gore" mean?
Correct, B&B, it is a tailoring term.
Specifically, it refers to the number of vertical sections of fabric that make up the conical shape of the skirt. It's not a manufacturing technique used often in straight skirts, because they don't need it; it's a tactic used for wide flowing skirts that have extremely long dimensions around the hem, and it's used because it makes for (1) more efficient use of fabric in the manufacturing process and (2) helps the finished skirt drape better.
So, GShubert's 8-gore skirt is one that has eight vertical panels (each of which will be vaguely triangular, but rounded at the "top" and "bottom" -- hem and waist, respectively) that make up the shape of the skirt, which, as he points out, has a very large circumfrence at the "base" of the cone (the "point", if it existed, would probably be around the shoulders). Some of my favourites are have six gores.
Cheers.