Confession: I'm a skirt chaser
December 5, 2008 11:19 AM Subscribe
I love this skirt from Garnet Hill but it is no longer available in my size. Attempts to find a similar skirt have failed. Can you help?
I'm looking for a casual (like, to wear with tights, boots, and a sweater) black wool skirt that is slightly flared. Ideally it would come in petite XS or petite 2-4 (I'm only 5'0" tall), but if it's short enough then it can be a regular-person size 2.
I really liked the fabric, cut, and detailing of the Garnet Hill skirt. Everything else I've found so far has been too long or too dressy. Any ideas? Thank you for your help.
I'm looking for a casual (like, to wear with tights, boots, and a sweater) black wool skirt that is slightly flared. Ideally it would come in petite XS or petite 2-4 (I'm only 5'0" tall), but if it's short enough then it can be a regular-person size 2.
I really liked the fabric, cut, and detailing of the Garnet Hill skirt. Everything else I've found so far has been too long or too dressy. Any ideas? Thank you for your help.
Response by poster: I should clarify that I'm not hung up on the tie belt; the only reason I liked it in the Garnet Hill skirt was because it was removable (bulky under non-tucked-in things).
posted by HotToddy at 12:04 PM on December 5, 2008
posted by HotToddy at 12:04 PM on December 5, 2008
I'm not petite, so please forgive if these don't fit the bill:
J. Crew Petite Francie skirt
Tocca skirt on Bluefly
Talbots A-line skirt
Semantiks skirt at Nordstrom
posted by Squeak Attack at 12:09 PM on December 5, 2008
J. Crew Petite Francie skirt
Tocca skirt on Bluefly
Talbots A-line skirt
Semantiks skirt at Nordstrom
posted by Squeak Attack at 12:09 PM on December 5, 2008
I got a skirt very similar to that at Banana Republic earlier this fall. It had the same pockets but buttons going down the front. It's cute enough for work, but still pretty casual. I don't see it online but you might be able to find it in a store, perhaps on the sale rack. I'm 5' and the petite xs fits well.
posted by min at 12:28 PM on December 5, 2008
posted by min at 12:28 PM on December 5, 2008
Word about Anthropologie: Even if they don't have your size listed on the website, if you call their 800 number, they can use the skew (sku?) number to search for the item in the inventory of all of brick-and-mortar stores. If they find it, you can order it directly from the brick-and-mortar store that has it. I've done this twice.
posted by palmcorder_yajna at 12:41 PM on December 5, 2008
posted by palmcorder_yajna at 12:41 PM on December 5, 2008
Best answer: Get a screen grab of the skirt, and take it to the talented seamstresses at Etsy. Post it in the 'Alchemy' section and a bunch of people will bid on the project then make you a wonderful skirt that looks just like the photograph!
posted by arnicae at 6:27 PM on December 5, 2008
posted by arnicae at 6:27 PM on December 5, 2008
Response by poster: Arnicae FTW! And many, many thanks to everyone else.
posted by HotToddy at 10:18 AM on December 6, 2008
posted by HotToddy at 10:18 AM on December 6, 2008
I saw one very similar at JCrew yesterday. Which doesn't negate Etsy, but if you want it without too much fuss, it was there.
posted by barnone at 3:21 PM on December 6, 2008
posted by barnone at 3:21 PM on December 6, 2008
« Older Were China's Olympic greening efforts short-term? | Need to compare registry before and after an... Newer »
This thread is closed to new comments.
posted by lagreen at 11:57 AM on December 5, 2008