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A skirt suit is a type of women's clothing that consists of a matching jacket and skirt. The jacket is typically tailored and may have a variety of features, such as lapels, buttons, and pockets. The skirt may be straight or flared and can vary in length from above the knee to ankle-length. Skirt suits are often made from wool, tweed, or other sturdy fabrics and are commonly worn in professional or formal settings. They are considered a classic and timeless wardrobe staple, and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Skirt suits have a long history, dating back to the 19th century when women began wearing tailored clothing for work and travel. They became especially popular in the 1940s and 1950s, when they were worn by women in a variety of professions, including business, law, and politics. Today, skirt suits are still a popular choice for women in professional settings, and are often worn to job interviews, meetings, and other formal events. In recent years, skirt suits have undergone some changes to reflect modern fashion trends. For example, designers have experimented with different fabrics, colors, and patterns, and have added new features such as asymmetrical hemlines and statement buttons. Some skirt suits are now designed to be worn as separates, with the jacket paired with jeans or other casual pants. However, the classic skirt suit remains a timeless and elegant choice for women who want to look professional and put-together.

women's clothing, tailored, professional, classic, elegant

Daniel Wilson

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Skirt suits are an iconic element of anime, comics, and manga, typically used to represent female characters in a professional or formal setting. They typically consist of a blazer-style jacket, which is usually open and may have a structured or unstructured design, and a skirt. The skirt may have a range of lengths, from mini to floor-length, and the pattern is often a monochromatic color. The blazer may feature a variety of details, including lapels, buttons, and pockets. The skirt suit is used to convey a sense of authority and elegance, and may be paired with other elements, such as a blouse, tights, pumps, and gloves.

Anime costume, comics attire, manga clothing, character uniform, female dress, professional attire.

Taro Yamada

CITATION : "Taro Yamada. 'Skirt Suit.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=178089 (Accessed on July 17, 2025)"


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