TUMBES MIDI SKIRT | BLACK sold by ESCVDO
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TUMBES MIDI SKIRT | BLACK

$500
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Crafted from 100% cotton, this ESCVDO midi skirt showcases an exquisite, lightweight design featuring semi-transparent details. The unique 'Conchita' knit creates a delicate seashell texture, adding a whimsical touch to its A-line silhouette. With crochet appliqués adorning the hem, this skirt provides both elegance and movement for versatile styling. Sustainably produced with fair-trade cotton from Peru, this piece supports female artisans, making a bold statement in fashion and social responsibility. From the brand: PLEASE NOTE: This is in Pre Order Item for limited time only.  You can pre order until October 10th 2024 and your order will be delivered between March 1st and March 15th 2025. Composition: 100 % Cotton Color: Black Description Machine knitted lightweight Midi Skirt with semi transparent details. The TUMBES is part of the top and skirt set of the same name. A midi skirt in A line and full of movement, it features the novel “Conchita” knit, a style that creates a light seashell dripping texture that gives the it a certain translucent lines effect. With crochet apliquées at the hem. Sustainability Our cotton is locally sourced from the coastal region of Pisco, Peru, and it adheres to the highest fair-trade standards. Our supplier LA COLONIAL, is certified SGS ISO 9001, OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and GOTS. We produce alongside associations of female artisans from different regions of Peru and we strive to keep contributing with education and opportunities to the empowering of women. ESCVDO believes in social and environmental responsibility. Our production and ways of working are aligned with the UN’s SDGs. Who made your clothes? This piece was made by Jessica Huamán, at her workshop in Villa Maria del Triunfo, Lima - Peru