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sukienki

Sukienki is the Polish plural form of sukienka, meaning dresses. In Polish fashion terminology, a sukienka is a one‑piece garment designed to be worn without a separate top. It covers the torso and hangs from the shoulders or waist to the legs, with varying lengths and cuts.

Common categories include casual sundresses, cocktail dresses, and evening gowns. Lengths range from mini to midi

Fabrics used for sukienki vary by season and style, including cotton, linen, jersey, viscose, wool blends, silk,

Historically, dresses have been a staple of Polish fashion alongside broader European trends. In the 20th and

Care and maintenance depend on fabric and construction. Follow care labels; many dresses are machine washable

to
maxi.
Silhouettes
include
A-line,
sheath,
wrap,
empire,
and
fit‑and‑flare,
while
sleeves
may
be
sleeveless,
short,
three‑quarter,
or
long.
and
synthetics.
Decorative
elements
such
as
lace,
embroidery,
pleats,
and
bows
are
frequently
used
to
add
texture
and
form.
21st
centuries,
sukienki
have
evolved
with
changing
silhouettes
and
mass
production,
serving
both
everyday
wear
and
formal
occasions.
on
gentle
cycles,
while
delicate
fabrics
such
as
silk
or
lace
may
require
dry
cleaning
or
hand
washing
and
careful
ironing
or
steaming.