1930s skirts are hard to come by today. Even new 1930s style skirts can be tricky to find!
The vintage midi or tea length skirts are the most sought-after style. The general skirt shape was one of a long column with a slight flare at the hem. The 1930s skirt could also be pleated all around or A-line with a swing for movement. Plaids, beige, black, white, and blue were popular colors.
How long were skirts in the 1930s? The defining characteristic of 30s skirts is the length. The early ’30s had skirts down to the ankle which gradually rose to below the knee over time.
These new 1930s style skirt skirts will add plenty of 1930s fashion to your wardrobe. You can find 1930s skirt sewing patterns here, too.
1930s Skirts
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1930s Vintage Skirt Photos
- Claudette Colbert wears a knit skirt outfit
- Bonnie’s famous photo wearing a knit top and skirt
- 1933 matching light jacket with skirt
- Spring skirt outfits
- 1934 fall skirts
- Blouses and skirt pairings
- 1936 linen skirt and blouses (matching or contrasting ) with built in belt
- 1936 Skirts and Blouses
- Long Evening Skirts
- Long Evening Skirts
- 1936 Jumper skirt / pinafore dress (R)
- 1937 plaid skirt with red silk blouses
- 1936 wool pullover top with skirt
- 1937 spring skirts
- 1938 Wool Skirts
- 1939 green or plaid blazers with skirts
- 1939 Spring Pleated Skirts
- 1939 A-line skirts
- Jitterbugging in skirts 1939
- 1939 green swing skirt