Spring skirts
. . . actually, they will be my summer skirts, too!
Last year, I mostly wore knee-length or slightly above skirts. I decided that I wanted to go a little longer this year, in part due to the Brit-Lindsay-whoever else debacles.
I found three (yes, three!!! it was amazing) skirts that were somewhat full and about 27-inches long (or two inches or so below the knee on me). It usually is so hard to find skirts that aren't either really, really short or down to my ankles.
Two of the skirts came from Lands' End. One is blue and the other black; they are a soft cotton/spandex knit. I found them in the overstocks section for $10 each. (I think they have almost sold out of these by now.)
The other one is denim. I found it for around $8 at Walmart (marked down).
And almost the best part? They are all extremely easy care -- machine washable on WARM.
Last year, I mostly wore knee-length or slightly above skirts. I decided that I wanted to go a little longer this year, in part due to the Brit-Lindsay-whoever else debacles.
I found three (yes, three!!! it was amazing) skirts that were somewhat full and about 27-inches long (or two inches or so below the knee on me). It usually is so hard to find skirts that aren't either really, really short or down to my ankles.
Two of the skirts came from Lands' End. One is blue and the other black; they are a soft cotton/spandex knit. I found them in the overstocks section for $10 each. (I think they have almost sold out of these by now.)
The other one is denim. I found it for around $8 at Walmart (marked down).
And almost the best part? They are all extremely easy care -- machine washable on WARM.
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