Pleated frills refer to the uneven and messy appearance of pleats on a skirt, giving it a very disheveled look. Skirts with frayed pleats are not very friendly to those with obsessive-compulsive disorder, as this issue often occurs in uniforms and Hanfu. However, such frayed pleat mini-skirts also exude a refreshing vibe. Paired with a campus-style shirt, the design is full of campus charm, offering a playful, age-defying look.
The Causes of Bubble Wrinkles
The main causes of pleating are threefold. Firstly, the custom fit of the skirt is not well-designed. If a skirt's design is poor, it will not fit well on the body, leading to pleating, especially at the hem of the skirt, which will not lie flat when standing. Secondly, the fabric of the skirt is either too soft or too thick, causing disorganized pleating. Another reason is selecting the wrong size. When choosing the size of the skirt, if we select a smaller or larger size, pleating may occur. If the size is too small, the difference between the hip circumference and the waist circumference is too great. Once the hip circumference exceeds the capacity of the skirt, pleating is inevitable when the skirt is worn back.
How to Prevent Creases
Do not immediately wash long dresses in the washing machine, nor should you use a dryer to remove wrinkles, as this will only worsen the creases. It is recommended to hand wash creased long dresses, then use fabric softener for a gentle drying process. This will help maintain the dress's shape and improve the comfort of the fabric, making it more comfortable to wear.
Avoid excessive stretching when arranging pleated skirts, as long-term crease marks can affect visual aesthetics. Consider using hangers with metal clips to hang long skirts properly, securing the sides. If closet space is limited and you need to stretch the skirt, ensure the pleats are aligned and place it gently to prevent creasing. This method can effectively prevent the formation of creases. Iron the skirt before wearing to improve its shape.





