With my closet purged and organized, I’m reaping the benefits and letting go of my boots+leggings+oversize top+leather jacket uniform. Rediscovering my wardrobe is quite refreshing! I’ve found a respectable arsenal of skirts which I’ve been diligently putting into rotation. Lately, I’m especially feelin’ maxi-skirts.
I’m 5’4, and have often read that short people should avoid wearing long skirts as they shrink the silhouette, add bulk, bluh bluh bluhh. This might matter if you really care about “appearing” taller, but if it’s proportion you’re concerned about, then I assure you, this length is just fine.
In reality, no skirt is going to actually transform your natural construction no matter what, so I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Besides, pairing a long skirt with a fitted top will add structure and ensure you don’t look like an adorable tea cozy. Unless you’re going for that look, of course. I know I am, on occasion.
This particular skirt comes from Harajuku and I love it. It’s ankle-length and has a bustle/flap you can wear any way you like, because the waistband is elastic, and there is no appointed front or back. The flap can also be transformed into a pocket, which further feeds into my love of modular clothing. The best part? This thing cost under $20.
On to the rest of the outfit, bottom to top!
COMPONENTS
- Ankle boots: mine are vintage, by Steadfast Shoe company, circa 1919, I think? They’re men’s, a perfect fit, and were a generous gift from a friend.
- Patterned socks: Target. Same as these, but a different color combination.
- Pinstriped skirt: random shop in Harajuku, Tokyo. A little hard to track down, but here is a comparable style super cheap on eBay.
- White v-neck T-shirt
- Black hoodie
- Gray arm warmers – cheapies from Tokyo
- Pattern scarf: was a gift from my mom, and it’s by United Colors of Benetton, I think. Came with these amazing gloves.
- Coilhouse limited edition buttons, designed by me.
- Holster-purse: I love this little bag! Can’t remember for the life of me where I bought it and the lining is in desperate need of repair. It comes with a removable elastic strap which makes it more holster-like. Sometimes I wear it under a jacket. I tried finding an exact match for you guys, but no luck. However, the folks at Darkwear Clothing have been making great holster bags for a decade. Peep their Etsy shop here.
Dass all! If you have any recent long-skirted outfit photos, or long skirt outfit inspiration images, please share them in the comments section. A few more photos below.
I am very much liking the black eyebrows in conjunction with the slight bit of dark root growth there. Even your hair is rocking the monochrome today, it seems. And the clothes. The clothes are nice too.
Thanks! They brows are actually a dark gray, but whatever – glad you dig ’em.
Hey Girly,
love the grey scale color combo.
As for the holster purse, I think you got it in Toronto, at one of the military surplus shops on Yong st….at least I remember you or D buying something along those lines, when we went shopping. :)
Love your style posts!
What products do you use in your hair? In the pictures it looks like you have hardly any product in it, yet your hair is perfectly in place. I am a huge fan of your hair & can never get mine to stay.
Lolla, ahh! You’re probably right. I knew it was on a trip, but could not recall which. Thanks!
Ashley, thank you! Here, I used Big Sexy Hair’s Spray and Play, as well as a bit of Got2b pomade.
I know this Etsy seller is on vacation (etceteraperu), but I got this skirt, which I love, and I can’t find anything else like it.
http://ny-image3.etsy.com/il_570xN.123013627.jpg
Birdie, a great skirt! I hope the seller returns and starts making these again.
A lovely outfit, documented beautifully as usual.
I wonder how well a loosely translated version of this (and your other entries) would play out for a male like myself. I’m a fan of the layers.
My long skirt inspiration at this moment is this one: http://www.senjoclothing.com/Skirts/Elven-Skirt/prod_90.html
Although I’m not much into any of the other clothing this store has, I love the idea of wearing a fun shaped miniskirt or belt over a long plain skirt!
I’m especially digging the asymetrical blocky fleece one in the main picture, its so nice.
Before I saw this the idea of layering skirts never occured to me, sure tops ok. Or a nice belt with a dress or skirt, but skirts over skirts, no.
Makes me look at my closet in whole new ways!
Being sort of…petite, I’ve always avoided skirts that went below my knees, because I’ve always felt they made me look stocky. But I think you’ve inspired me to buy a long skirt or two, because you positively ROCK it!
I’m not sure what you qualify as maxi, as I usually think of it as something which hits the floor.
Being a giant, I enjoy wearing very long skirts, because any skirt shorter than just above the knee makes me look like I am trying to show the world my goodies.
So I wear these:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chlorinebeach/4330097859/in/set-72157606042669081/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chlorinebeach/4329648446/in/set-72157606042669081/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chlorinebeach/4120294893/in/set-72157606042669081/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chlorinebeach/4400616080/in/set-72157606042669081/
i’m a huge fan of long skirts, this skirt, in fact is my favourite to wear often:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/melissadominic/5352173564/
though i usually pair it with a long grandma looking brown sweater, i think i was feeling very german soccer that day. it’s one of my favourite articles of clothing ever.
Im short and REALLY loving maxi skirts at the moment too. Im not one to be told what I *should* wear, and oddly, long skirts make me feel taller and swishier!
Great outfit as always – thanks for sharing!
kate
xo
The skirt/outfit look beautiful on you! And I *L*O*V*E* your glasses….who makes them?
xoxo
Becca
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