A petticoat is a lined skirt. The lining is a piece of satin or cotton cloth, also called interlining, which is attached between the fabric and the lining of the garment. In an ordinary skirt, the lining will block the inside of the skirt to prevent it from being too thin. The lining of a skirt in winter is very warm. The lining of a wedding dress or gown plays a supporting role and is not easy to deform.
Second, how to wear a petticoat?
Choose a matching petticoat according to the shape and color of the skirt you wear outside. Never wear a white petticoat to match a dark dress or skirt, and never wear a petticoat with a hem to match a straight skirt, because it will look bloated. Of course, petticoats should not be too long. One inch shorter than the skirt is the best length, and it can't be shorter, especially with thin or transparent fabrics.
How to choose a petticoat depends on your figure. A slim person can wear a bra with a skirt, and a small vest with a skirt is also very nice. If you are fat, you'd better wear a one-piece petticoat, so that you can tuck in your abdomen and highlight the overall curve. The skirt you wear outside will also be more complete. If you want to be more attractive, you'd better choose a petticoat with a built-in bra.
For women who don't wear petticoats, you may be interested in another function of petticoats, that is, it will make your coat more durable. Remember, early underwear was used to protect the coat.
Whether it's petticoats, bras, garters or bikinis, you can find all kinds of fabrics, from cotton to silk, lace or shiny elastic fabrics. No matter which style suits you best, choose the most beautiful one. It should be as beautiful as possible and comfortable to wear. This kind of dressing will naturally increase your beauty. You're not afraid of being seen inside.