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AMARA HIGH RISE DENIM MINI SKIRT
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Product Details
BrandREFORMATION
FabricCotton, Denim
Waist RiseHigh
ClosureButton
LengthMini
OccasionCasual,Everyday,Brunch
StyleCasual, Minimalist, Classic
TypeA-Line
Description
The fit
Designed to be fitted at waist and hips with an A-line skirt.
See our size & fit guide.
See our size & fit guide.
product size: 27, waist: 28 1/2", front length: 16".
The model is wearing a US size 24 and has a 58.4cm waist, 90.2cm hips.
Hemming is on us.
The details
This is a non-stretch denim fabric made with 80% Organically Grown Cotton and 20% Recycled Cotton. Wash cold + dry flat.
More on
fabric & care.
Fabric
This is a non-stretch denim fabric made with 80% Organically Grown Cotton and 20% Recycled Cotton.
Sustainably made in Turkey.
Care
Wash cold + dry flat.
Heads up: the country of origin above refers to stuff from our most recent production run. There may be styles in our inventory that were made somewhere else.
Insights
Elevate your everyday with the Amara High Rise Denim Mini Skirt. Crafted in a deep, Matte Dark Blue non‑stretch denim, this A‑line silhouette sits high at the waist and hugs the hips before gliding into a clean, uninterrupted hem. Made from 80% organically grown cotton and 20% recycled cotton, it’s sustainably stylish with a structured, premium feel. Pair with a white tee and chunky cardigan for casual chic, or layer with a jacket and boots for cooler days. A timeless staple that blends responsible fabrication with modern, versatile look.









