DiDi Guranjie Pluched twill tucked skirt with buttons (Bordeaux) leather skirt sleek

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DiDi Guranjie
Tucked skirt accented with metal buttons at the front.
Tucked pleats on both sides. (An update of a popular skirt!)
The waist belt is color-coded and grosgrain tape is added on top.
Another nice feature is that it is wrinkle resistant.

The standard twill fabric is used.
The fabric has a slight elasticity.
The trendy burgundy color goes well with a variety of tops, making this skirt easy to coordinate.
Elasticized back.
Elastic gathers at the back belt make this skirt easy to wear.
Even with tops in, it does not feel tight.

The black color scheme at the waist is complemented by Bordeaux grun tape.
The metal buttons at the front add a touch of glamour to the coordination.
The pleats on the sides also give a feminine impression.
The skirt is not too long, with a length of 75 cm (total length including belt).

◉This item is a sample of the product shown here.
The color, specifications, processing, and size may differ slightly from the actual product.
Please note that the color, specifications, processing and size may differ slightly from the actual product.

(Material)
100% polyester
(Lining: 100% polyester)

Lining→ Yes
Transparency→No
Elasticity→None
Thickness→Normal

< 38(M) size
Length 71cm + belt 4cm = 75cm length
Waist width 34~35cm (with elastic at the back)
Hip width 50cm
(Country of origin) Japan

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