Vintage 70s St Michael Pure Wool Tartan Plaid Kilt Skirt - US 10
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Vintage 70s St Michael Pure Wool Tartan Plaid Kilt Skirt - UK 14
Based on the tag's style and the brand's history, this skirt was likely made between the 1970s and 1990s
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Step back in time with this beautiful, classic vintage St Michael skirt. Made in the U.K., this skirt is crafted from 100% pure new wool, offering a luxurious feel and exceptional warmth. The timeless tartan plaid pattern features a striking mix of deep navy, royal blue, and forest green, making it a versatile piece for any wardrobe.
This skirt is a true vintage gem from the iconic St Michael brand (the original name for Marks & Spencer). It features a sophisticated silhouette, with a flattering high-waist fit. The midi length and straight-cut design give it a polished and elegant look. The fabric is a high-quality, substantial wool that drapes beautifully.
Perfect for fall and winter, this skirt can be styled in multiple ways. Pair it with a cozy sweater and boots for a classic cold-weather look, or dress it up with a blouse and heels for a more formal occasion. A true wardrobe staple for anyone who appreciates quality vintage fashion.
• Vintage
• St Michael
• Marks & Spencer
• M&S
• Pure New Wool
• Wool Skirt
• Tartan Plaid
• Plaid Skirt
• Kilt Skirt
• A-Line Skirt
• Pencil Skirt
• High Waist
• Midi Skirt
• Mod
• 60s
• 70s
• 80s
• 90s
• Y2K
• Retro
• Academia
• Dark Academia
• British Vintage
• Made in UK
• Preppy
• Classic
• Cottagecore
• Fall Fashion
• Winter Fashion
• Scottish
• Irish
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michepaul26
I love it but it is too small for me. I need a waist of 33-34-35 inches
Thanks for the offer!
Oct 26Reply

retro_revive25
@michepaul26 dang it! You are very welcome though!
Oct 26Reply
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