- Tea Length (Skirt/Dress/Gown) : Tea Length refers to a Hemline of a skirt or a gown which falls several inches above the ankles or ending at mid-calf. Likewise, Tea Length refers to a dress hemmed to end at the shins or e nding at the shins (the front part of the leg below the knee and above the ankle)
Tea length is also spelled Tea-Length.
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