Tutu Skirts VS Petti Skirt? What’s The Difference Between The Two
We get a lot of questions about the differences between pettiskirts and tutus, so we thought we'd offer you an explanation. Tutus are usually constructed of a stiffer material, such as tulle, in general. Tulle is available in a variety of softnesses. The traditional ballerina tutu is made of stiff tulle. Tutus for children are usually made of a softer, but still stiffer, tulle. Tutus are sometimes referred to as "baby soft tulle," in which case the material is softer and not actual tulle, but rather a sheer cloth. A tutu's transparency depends on how many layers it contains. If that's the case, your youngster should put it on over a leotard, shorts, or leggings. Tutus with two layers, in general, will require an undergarment. Three layers of light-coloured tulle, such as white, may also require one. Tutus are typically miniskirt length. Tutus traditionally have little embellishment, save around the waist. Tutus for little girls, on the other hand, are available w...