Silver threading and tone-on-tone floral embroidery accents the waist of this multi-tiered skirt. Two layers of gauzy cotton creates a flowy and feminine silhouette. Side zip. 29" long. Machine wash warm.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Great Company, but skirt was poorly made. CHEAP! Comment: I praise this company for it's organized and professional handling of emails, returns, and correspondence in general. They are very swift in communication.
I did not like the skirt however. It has POOR workmanship and seems to be coming apart like something you'd buy at the dollar store. The silver embroidery was very cheap looking. The style of the skirt itself is cute, however, it's NOT cute enough to overlook the MAJOR manufacturing flaws.
The top of the skirt has no seam! Instead, bare threads stick out in a shredded fashion. The picture of the skirt is much, much better than the cheap version that arrived in the mail. I recommend buying this type of skirt at the store and NOT online. It's too hard to tell, with this type of material, whether you are getting a skirt that will last and that looks good or whether you are getting a rag. You've been warned!
Customer Rating: Summary: Poor Quality Comment: The picture looks great, but when you get the item in the mail it looks like someone threw some fabric together. I could have done better myself! Not worth the $15.00! Customer Rating: Summary: Five complements the first day! Comment: When I first got my order, I was a little nervous about the skirt's quality (some skirts of these styles can tend to be poorly made, one-time-use-only wear), but I've found that I underestimated it. The thin material makes it perfect for cool spring or summer weather, and it has a knee-length layer underneath that helps it hang smoothly, so I didn't have to worry about obnoxious pantylines, or it being so loose that it would droop at the end of the day. The threaded embroidery didn't have any loose threads at the end of a few wearings. The one thing I had to watch out for was that underlayer, because until I got used to it, it bunched up in back a few times, leaving a very unflattering bum-bulge. (But then again, that's what restroom mirrors are for. :) ) Did I mention that I love this skirt? :)
Edited to add: I bought this when it was less than $20. I certainly wouldn't pay more than that for this skirt!