Skirt vs. Frock

By Jaxson

Main Difference

The main difference between Skirt and Frock is that the Skirt is a garment of varying length extending from the waist or hip and covering a part of the lower body. Also, the lower part of a dress, coat, or other garment and Frock is a loose-fitting outer garment

  • Skirt

    A skirt is the lower part of a dress or gown, covering the person from the waist downwards, or a separate outer garment serving this purpose.The hemline of skirts can vary from micro to floor-length and can vary according to cultural conceptions of modesty and aesthetics as well as the wearer’s personal taste, which can be influenced by such factors as fashion and social context. Most skirts are self-standing garments, but some skirt-looking panels may be part of another garment such as leggings, shorts, and swimsuits.

    In the western world, skirts are more commonly worn by women; with some exceptions such as the izaar which is worn by Muslim cultures and the kilt which is a traditional men’s garment in Scotland and Ireland and sometimes England. Many fashion designers, such as Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood, Kenzo and Marc Jacobs have shown men’s skirts. Transgressing social codes, Gaultier frequently introduces the skirt into his men’s wear collections as a means of injecting novelty into male attire, most famously the sarong seen on David Beckham. Other cultures traditionally wear skirts.

    At its simplest, a skirt can be a draped garment made out of a single piece of fabric (such as pareos), but most skirts are fitted to the body at the waist or hips and fuller below, with the fullness introduced by means of darts, gores, pleats, or panels. Modern skirts are usually made of light to mid-weight fabrics, such as denim, jersey, worsted, or poplin. Skirts of thin or clingy fabrics are often worn with slips to make the material of the skirt drape better and for modesty.

  • Frock

    Frock has been used since Middle English as the name for an article of clothing, typically coat-like, for men and women.

Wikipedia
  • Skirt (noun)

    An article of women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body.

  • Skirt (noun)

    The part of a dress or robe, etc., that hangs below the waist.

  • Skirt (noun)

    A loose edging to any part of a dress.

  • Skirt (noun)

    A petticoat.

  • Skirt (noun)

    A woman.

  • Skirt (noun)

    Women collectively, in a sexual context.

  • Skirt (noun)

    Sexual intercourse with a woman.

  • Skirt (noun)

    Border; edge; margin; extreme part of anything.

  • Skirt (noun)

    The diaphragm, or midriff, in animals.

  • Skirt (verb)

    To be on or form the border of.

    “The plain was skirted by rows of trees.”

  • Skirt (verb)

    To move around or along the border of; to avoid the center of.

  • Skirt (verb)

    To cover with a skirt; to surround.

  • Skirt (verb)

    To avoid or ignore (something); to manage to avoid (something or a problem); to skate by (something).

    “He skirted the issue of which parties to attend by staying at home instead.”

  • Frock (noun)

    A dress, a piece of clothing for a female, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.

  • Frock (noun)

    An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.

  • Frock (noun)

    A sailor’s jersey.

  • Frock (noun)

    An undress regimental coat.

  • Frock (noun)

    A frog.

  • Frock (verb)

    To clothe in a frock.

  • Frock (verb)

    To make a cleric.

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