Vintage Skirt 80s Plaid Wool Tweed A-Line Preppy Dark Academia Retro Classic 12
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Channel sophisticated vintage vibes with this Tweed chevron plaid wool skirt, perfect for those who embrace the dark academia and retro scholastic aesthetic. Featuring a timeless A-line silhouette in warm brown and beige tones, this mid-length skirt pairs effortlessly with layered knits, structured blazers, and leather accessories. The built-in belt detail adds a preppy touch, making this skirt a staple for curated, intellectual-inspired wardrobes. Fully lined for cozy comfort, it's ideal for fall and winter styling.
Why Its a Must-Have:
* Dark Academia Style: Perfect for moody, preppy outfits that exude vintage scholastic charm.
* Retro Heritage Appeal: A classic piece for anyone who loves timeless tailoring and elegant patterns.
* Versatile Elegance: Wear it casually with loafers or dress it up with heels for an academic-inspired look.
Style Inspo:
* Pair with a fitted turtleneck and oxford shoes for an academic classic.
* Layer with a tailored blazer and leather brogues for preppy sophistication.
* Add a cable knit vest and knee-high boots for a chic, layered winter look.
Highlights:
* Style: Tweed Chevron Plaid A-Line Skirt
* Size: Womens 12
* Color: Brown and Beige
* Material: Wool blend, fully lined for comfort
* Features: Built-in belt, chevron pattern, mid-length cut
Preloved. Measurements available in photos. Ships fastsame or next business day!
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hamlik
Is the waist 14 or 18 inches?? Pictures look like it shows both
Sep 14Reply

kimposhible_
@hamlik sorry for the confusion. the photo of the 18 in, is the stretch of the waist.
Sep 21Reply
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