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Mini Dirndl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between mini Dirndl and midi Dirndl?

The difference lies in the skirt length. Mini Dirndl end under 60 cm at mid-thigh height. Midi Dirndl sit between 60 and 85 cm and end just below the knee. The mini Dirndl is bolder and more mobile, the midi Dirndl more classic and versatile.

Which shoes go with a mini Dirndl?

Pumps with 5 to 8 cm heel are the classic companion. Wedges are more comfortable for long evenings. White trainers work for casual folk festival looks with a mini Dirndl. Ankle boots suit autumn festivals well.

For which occasions is the short Dirndl suitable?

The short Dirndl suits folk festivals like the Oktoberfest, spring, summer and Alm festivals. Less suitable for conservative Trachten processions and church weddings – midi or maxi is better there.

How do I find the right size for a mini Dirndl?

The key measurement is the bust circumference. Measure it at the fullest point. Between two sizes: order one size up. We carry mini Dirndl in sizes 32 to 54.

Do I need to buy a blouse separately?

Usually yes – most mini Dirndl are sold without a blouse. There are also Dirndl sets that offer Dirndl and blouse as a package.

Which blouse goes with a mini Dirndl?

The white Dirndl blouse always works. Off-shoulder blouses suit the short Dirndl very well. High-necked blouses can brake the modern character of the short Dirndl – choose open or medium necklines.

What does the position of the Dirndl bow mean?

Bow on the left means single. Tied on the right means taken. Tied at centre front means inexperienced in love. Not wanting to make a statement: tie it on the left.

Is the mini Dirndl also available in plus sizes?

Yes. We carry mini Dirndl in sizes 32 to 54, many models also in plus sizes with adapted cuts.