Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing
Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing

Tube Skirt in Light Gray by Amano by Lorena Laing

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A knit tube skirt made with a stretchy ribbed waistband for the comfiest cold weather bottoms. This straight fitting skirt is stretchy through the knit and features a wide panel of rib knit at the bottom along with a split to one side. This is one of those pieces you'll find yourself trying on only to never want to take it off again.

Cheyenne is 5'7" and a size 2 wearing the size S/M in the skirt.

 

Designed for an oversized fit. Take your size based on if you would like it to be more or less oversized.

Please refer to the size guide above for all clothing brand sizing. To learn more about our models measurements, check out our Model Size Guide to help you determine fit.

89% Alpaca | 11% Polyamide

All clothing should be handled as carefully as possible to increase longevity, so we have created an Idlewild Care Guide. Please refer to it to best care for your garment based on either the fiber type or brand instructions, if there are no specific care instructions listed below.

Cold gentle hand wash using mild detergent. Do not bleach or soak. Do not rub or wring. Squeeze out excess water. Gently pull wet garment into shape. Dry flat in shade. Do not tumble dry.

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Amano By Lorena Laing

“Amano takes great pride in hand-crafting its pieces with locally sourced materials, have zero waste and are crafted and packaged locally. We are aware of our carbon footprint, of our struggling manufacturing industry and our aging artisanal skills. We feel a responsibility to preserve these and ensure they exist for future generations.” said Lorena Laing.