Its advantages are obvious. Most styles use soft and elastic fabrics, such as cotton and Lycra, so there's no feeling of tightness during movement. It's comfortable for everyday wear, whether shopping, taking a walk, or going to a cafe or library. There's also a wide variety of styles to choose from: A-line skirts flatter the legs, umbrella skirts have a romantic feel, and pleated skirts add a fashionable layered look. They're also easy to style; paired with a solid-color T-shirt, they're fresh and casual; with a cropped top, they create a lively look; and with a knitted sweater, they appear gentle and sophisticated.
However, there are some things to be aware of. If the skirt hem is too wide, it might be a bit cumbersome in situations requiring quick movement, like catching a bus or taking the subway. Also, most of these skirts are made of thin fabric, making them more suitable for spring, summer, and autumn; they might be too cold to wear in winter. If the design is poor or the fabric is too thin, there's a risk of accidental exposure when walking, sitting, or bending over.





