Whether it’s midi, maxi, or mini, with or without tights, made of denim or featuring a pleated look, skirts are not only comfortable and practical but also absolutely stylish. We don’t want to do without these styling wonders in any season. In the summer, we wear them breezy with tank tops or lightweight button-down blouses. As soon as the temperatures cool down again, we pair skirts with tights, boots, and cozy sweaters. However, as beautiful as the looks with skirts are, there’s a nasty issue that becomes noticeable when we wear them: The skirt keeps riding up as soon as we start moving. Different materials can be quite stubborn during any motion. After a few steps, the skirt no longer stays where it’s supposed to be. So what do we do? We keep tugging and adjusting with every step. Super annoying! To prevent this from happening in the future, simply dip into our bag of tricks. How to keep a skirt from riding up? We’ll show you how to keep your favorite piece of clothing in place.

Why does my skirt keep going up?

wearing mini skirt with tights and overknees

But why do some skirts ride up when we start moving? After all, the new piece fit perfectly in the dressing room or in front of the mirror at home.

Whether a skirt rides up during movements or not mostly depends on the fit. If the skirt is too tight around the hips and buttocks, it’s almost guaranteed to ride up. The same happens when the garment is too loose around the hips. No matter how beautiful the skirt is, if it doesn’t fit you properly, it’s better to stay away from it. You won’t enjoy it for long.

There’s another reason for the riding up, and that’s where the material of the skirt. Synthetic materials like polyester tend to ride up more easily than skirts made from cotton, wool, or linen.

Even tights can be responsible for the skirt riding up as you walk. If the rough fabric of the skirt rubs against the smooth tights (or vice versa), it automatically moves upwards with each step.

Simple tricks to keep the skirt from riding up

navy pencil skirt and white shirt business outtfit

Constantly dealing with a skirt that rides up is not only annoying but also frustrating. After all, we’ve spent money on the garment and naturally want to wear it as often as possible. However, you don’t have to put up with a skirt that keeps riding up – there are a few tricks that can solve the skirt problem.

Wear Anti Chafing Slip Shorts

This trick works twofold: Wearing a slip or leggings specifically designed to go under skirts ensures that the skirt fabric stays in place. Plus, you’ll feel more comfortable wearing shorter skirts. If it’s windy, or you’re riding a bike, it provides some privacy in case anything shifts. The best part: Anti slip shorts can also provide a great shaping effect, enhancing your silhouette beautifully, and stop chafing thighs.

Wear Anti Chafing Slip Shorts under skirt to keep it from riding up

Use fabric softener

Do you normally avoid using fabric softener when doing laundry? It’s time to change that – at least when you’re cleaning your skirt next time. Fabric softener contains certain molecules that coat the fabric fibers of the skirt, ensuring that it doesn’t cling to the tights anymore. Additionally, the garment becomes slightly smoothed, preventing friction. Riding up is a thing of the past!

Skirt Riding Up when walking

Opt for wool tights instead of polyester

Even on cold autumn and winter days, we don’t want to give up our favorite skirt. And we don’t have to! After all, there are tights that keep us warm despite chilly temperatures. You can find out what DEN is best to wear in winter by reading this post.

Instead of choosing tights made of synthetic materials like polyester, opt for a model made of natural fabric like cotton to pair with your statement piece. Unfortunately, polyester tends to create static, causing the skirt to ride up constantly when you move. Read more about How to get rid of static on clothes here.

Caution: Pay close attention to the composition of the material when buying cotton tights, as many wool models still contain some polyester.

wearing mini skirt in winter and stop it from riding up with a belt

Skirt with a Belt, Button, or Hook

If you want to avoid constant riding up of your skirt, pay attention to its design when you purchase it. Look for skirts that come with a belt, button, or hook, as they will help keep the skirt securely at your waist and prevent it from slipping down.

black pencil skirt and red chiffon blouse

The Right Posture can help Keep the Skirt from Riding up

When sitting, the risk of the skirt slipping is naturally higher, but it’s not entirely avoidable. Make sure to do a sitting test when trying on the skirt. Is the skirt comfortable to sit in, and is it long enough to your liking? In addition, maintaining an upright posture can help keep the skirt in place and prevent it from riding up.

how to stop mini skirt from riding up

Quick fix to stop skirt from riding up with hairspray

If you’re in a hurry and need a quick solution to the skirt problem, you can also use hairspray. Yes, you heard it right: Hairspray or antistatic spray can help you finally keep your skirt in place. Spray your bare legs or the areas of the tights covered by your skirt with hairspray. This provides more grip and prevents the skirt from slipping. However, be cautious as hairspray may cause skin irritation, so apply it carefully if needed.

The sticky effect of the hairspray will make the tights or your skin adhere to the underskirt, preventing it from riding up. Keep in mind that this trick doesn’t permanently solve the riding-up problem.

We hope our tips have helped you solve the skirt problem. For even more great hacks and plenty of fashion and beauty tips, visit truly-fab.com regularly!

tips how to stop skirt from rising

About the Author Jessy Adams

Jessy Adams is deeply committed to assisting people in living a more fashionable and healthier lifestyle, and she sincerely feels that this is the key to living a happy life. She has been blogging since 2008. Jessy is the person to go to for advice on fashion, hair, and good eating. She consistently manages to distill difficult themes into tangible advice that her readers can put into action. Jessy's information is always provided in an easy-to-digest format, and she always backs up her advise with credible references.

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