Skirt Types

A range of women's skirt styles

Skirt Types

Pencil, A-line, pleated, wrap and more -- the full skirt vocabulary

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A skirt is named by its cut, fullness and how it sits on the hips. This hub sets out the main skirt types you will meet across our range, so a product name tells you the shape before you see the photo. Browse women's skirts (/collections/womens-skirts-shorts).

Everyday and casual

Denim Skirt

A casual skirt cut from denim, usually short to knee length.

What defines it

A denim skirt uses woven cotton denim, often with jean-style pockets, belt loops and topstitching, in a mini or A-line shape.

Who it suits

It suits relaxed, everyday wear that dresses down with trainers or up with boots. Browse women's skirts (/collections/womens-skirts-shorts).

Skater Skirt

A short skirt that flares out from a fitted waist.

What defines it

A skater skirt sits high on the waist then flares into a full circle, echoing the skirt of an ice skater.

Who it suits

It suits a fun, feminine look that skims the hips and moves as you walk.

Tube Skirt

A pull-on stretch skirt with a straight, tubular shape.

What defines it

A tube skirt is cut from stretch jersey in a simple straight tube, worn pulled on with no fastenings.

Who it suits

It suits easy, low-effort days where comfort and stretch come first.

Fitted and tailored

Pencil Skirt

A straight, close-fitting skirt that tapers to the knee.

What defines it

A pencil skirt follows the hips and thighs closely then narrows to a knee-length hem, usually with a back vent for movement.

Who it suits

It suits smart office wear and anyone who likes a sleek, tailored line. Browse women's skirts (/collections/womens-skirts-shorts).

Wrap Skirt

A skirt that crosses over and ties for an adjustable fit.

What defines it

A wrap skirt folds one panel over the other and fastens with a tie or button, setting the waist exactly where you want it.

Who it suits

It suits most shapes because the wrap adjusts to your waist and hips.

Straight Skirt

A skirt that falls straight from the hip with no flare.

What defines it

A straight skirt drops in a clean vertical line from hip to hem, neither flared nor tapered, giving a tidy, structured look.

Who it suits

It suits work and smart-casual wear where a simple, uncluttered shape is wanted.

Full and statement

A-Line Skirt

A skirt fitted at the waist that widens gently to the hem.

What defines it

An A-line skirt is narrow at the waist and widens steadily to form an A shape, skimming rather than clinging to the hips.

Who it suits

It suits nearly everyone because it defines the waist then flows over the hips.

Pleated Skirt

A skirt with folded pleats that add movement and volume.

What defines it

A pleated skirt is set with folds all round, from crisp knife pleats to soft accordion pleats, that open as you move.

Who it suits

It suits a graceful, fluid look for day or occasion. Browse women's skirts (/collections/womens-skirts-shorts).

Maxi Skirt

A long skirt falling to the ankle or floor.

What defines it

A maxi skirt reaches the ankle or floor, cut full or straight in a light or flowing fabric for an elegant, covered look.

Who it suits

It suits summer, holiday and occasion wear where length adds drama.

Tiered Skirt

A skirt built from stacked, gathered layers.

What defines it

A tiered skirt joins two or more gathered panels one below the other, each adding fullness towards the hem.

Who it suits

It suits a boho, floaty look with plenty of movement.

Frequently asked questions

What is the most versatile skirt type?

An A-line skirt is the most versatile because it defines the waist then skims the hips, flattering most shapes and working for the office, weekends and occasions with a simple change of shoes and top.

What is the difference between a pencil and a straight skirt?

A pencil skirt tapers inwards below the hips to a narrower knee-length hem, while a straight skirt falls in a clean vertical line with the same width from hip to hem. The pencil hugs more, the straight is easier to walk in.

Which skirt is best for summer?

A maxi or tiered skirt in a light cotton or viscose suits warm weather, giving coverage with plenty of airflow and movement. A denim mini is the easy casual alternative.

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