I emailed Darren and got a long reply at 2.30am. I haven't had time to digest it properly yet.
Here it is:
"I can totally confirm that there is no intention of having ?skimpy? skirts for women. This is an exaggeration by the media to generate controversy.
There is a regulation proposed for women to wear ?Skorts? which are skirts over shorts and regularly worn by many women Badminton players, but not all. Also players from religious or ethnic backgrounds who require their legs to be covered can wear track suit pants or leggings and a skirt over the top of them. A far cry from insisting all women players wear ?skimpy? skirts. Some players currently wear shorts and some women players have justifiably argued that they should have the choice. However every sport has clothing regulations and players in every sport do not have totally free choice in what they wear, men for example have to wear shorts and could argue that their freedom of choice is being curtailed. Just as in Cricket they have to wear white clothing for Test Matches and in American Football have to wear helmets. It is perfectly normal to limit players choice in sport ? people can?t serve overarm, they can?t stand where they like when they serve etc. However that at least is a debate we can have.
The proposals came from the Women in Badminton and Clothing Regulations group to BWF Council lead by a female ex World Champion with the intention of improving the presentation of the Sport and boosting Women in the Sport ? this has been cruelly changed by the media to meaning ?sexed up?. There is a big and subtle difference here. We are in a commercial world and we have to fight to improve the sport presentation so we can get our share of crucial TV times. To be honest we have done a lot of things in many areas over the last year including court specific lighting for television at tournaments, more music, more show lights, more use of pre finals entertainment, more thought as to how the court looks on television to some quite detailed points, all to upgrade the presentation of the Sport. Clothing for players is an area which also being looked at as part of this overall upgrade of the Sport?s presentation but of course this has been what the media has focused on. There is no doubt that the design of Badminton clothing lags far behind Tennis in aesthetic appeal ? probably because of the lack of giants such as addidas and Nike in the Sport.
Badminton has made huge strides with equal prize money for men and women and equal scoring systems and equal representation all only coming in the last ten years.
I hope this answers your question to some extent."