These days, wearing a mini skirt would raise no questionable brow from people walking by. You would not have to think twice before putting on a pair of shorts or mini skirt when heading out the door. As little as it matters, hemlines actually came a long way and before they were considered to be a fashion staple, they were designed for practicality and function, and less of style. Before hemlines were shortened, they actually cover pass the ankle for modesty’s sake. It wasn’t until women began to enter the workforce and war made it difficult to source for textiles that hemlines were shortened to about 17 inches above the ankle. By the 1970s, hemlines such as mini, midi, and maxi were all popular to have. In this present day, hemlines help to trick your […]
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