Plans DoubleKnit KnifePleat Cheer Uniform Skirt

Plans DoubleKnit KnifePleat Cheer Uniform Skirt

Plans DoubleKnit KnifePleat Cheer Uniform Skirt


We’ve fallen in love with each of these different styles of skirts by designer Velvet by Graham and Spencer. The Hilton Peasant skirt is a great example of the ever popular tiered skirt style. This skirt features a wide waistband that can be worn up or folded down depending on your personal preference which provides this skirt with an added versatility. The long length of this skirt hitting about half way between the knee and the ankle pairs well with the high waist line and the fitted waist gives it a flattering look. Best of all this skirt is the ultimate comfort skirt, it is loose and

The peasant skirt features a series of connected layers that give a subtle ruffled look and of course a great touch of feminine details. They can come in a variety of different lengths depending on your preferences, but they are almost always longer skirts that fall well below the knee. They can also be as long as ankle length. The longer length makes them a good multi-purpose skirt. The peasant skirt works well as a casual skirt that you can wear with flip flops or sandals or dress it up with heels or boots for dressier occasions.

You can also find peasant skirts in actual tiered fabric layers giving the skirt a heavier, but bold look. These are great statement skirts. Personally, my favorite style of the peasant skirt is the Hilton skirt by one of our favorite designers Velvet by Graham and Spencer. This skirt is long, but not ankle length. It hits about half way between the knee and the ankle. It also features a folded waist band giving you added versatility if you want the length to be a little longer. Currently available in two great colors black (you can never have enough black skirts!) or Rootbeer, a smokey

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