• Uzbek Silk Velvet COLUMN Skirt IN TARTAN Bottoms Vesper Obscura
  • Uzbek Silk Velvet COLUMN Skirt IN TARTAN Bottoms Vesper Obscura
  • Uzbek Silk Velvet COLUMN Skirt IN TARTAN Bottoms Vesper Obscura
  • Uzbek Silk Velvet COLUMN Skirt IN TARTAN Bottoms Vesper Obscura

Uzbek Silk Velvet COLUMN Skirt IN TARTAN

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form-fitting and toe-grazing, this skirt sits at the mid waist and hugs the body down to the low hip. It then descends into a statuesque column. Slits on either side allow for free movement.

The skirt is constructed from a pictorial Uzbek silk-velvet. This textile is hand loomed and vegetable dyed using heritage techniques from the region. The velvet fibers are 90% silk, 10% cotton. It is a highly breathable textile suitable for all seasons. The garments themselves are designed and sewn locally in NY. 

  • Made in New York City

  • Content: Silk Velvet made with 10% cotton

  • Fit: Model is 5’9" and wearing a size 2

  • Please Note: This item is intended for tailoring in or out. 1.5 inches is hidden in the side seams should you need to let it out. 

  • I don't know my size: We will contact you after you place an order to assist with sizing.

  • Shipping timeline: This piece is MADE TO ORDER and will arrive in later December before the holidays. If you need your item to arrive by a certain date, reach out to us at curious@vesperobscura.com.

Returns: This item is available for size exchange subject to availability, however we recommend tailoring your garment rather than waiting for another to ship.

 

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