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Indigo Dot Jordan Casual Skirt

Indigo Dot Jordan Casual Skirt

Regular price £109.00 GBP
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A pull-on 100% cotton summer skirt with endless wearability.  Made in woven indigo dot fabric, it’s a unique everyday skirt that you will wear all summer. Made with an elasticated waistband for comfort and ease of wear. Deep pockets are sewn into the side seams for practicality. The skirt has a full swing with lots of movement; it falls at the mid-calf*. The perfect piece to mix and match with your summer wardrobe.  

This skirt is made from a very special ikat fabric. Ikat is a traditional Indian fabric requiring great skill and years of experience to weave. We love the simplicity and the history that lies behind every dot. It’s made in high-quality, midweight cotton in a rich indigo hue.  

*For production we have made this skirt longer. Photo is showing first sample skirt which was 61cm, knee length. Production pieces are 75cm long, mid-calf length. Please check measurement chart or get in touch with us. 

  • 100% cotton
  • Made in India at a Fair Trade cooperative

Materials

100% cotton. Handloomed check.

Shipping & Returns

Free shipping with all order over £45. We will process orders within 2 days and post using standard shipping. 

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return. Returns exclude intimate items and jewellery. 

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Dimensions

Regular; waist: 76cm/29.9”; length 75cm/29.5” (size 10uk).

Care Instructions

100% cotton. Handloomed check.
Machine wash at 30°C

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