If you could feel this, you would push me down to get it away from me. You might have to.

Very high end stuff, from the same knit houses that did Gianni Versace and Gianfranco Ferre cashmeres.  Appears to never have been worn.

Cashmere isn’t a great fiber for skirts unless it’s woven and lined, or extremely thick, like a 3-ply Scotland cashmere. It just iisn’t stromg and when sat in for a while, it bags and gets fuzzy because the yarn itself goes out of shape. The best cashmere knit skirts are mixed with either silk or wool for strength and keeping their shape, or like I said, very thick – I have two knit Scotland cashmere skirts coming online in the next few weeks and they are great for strolling the moors in boots, but probably way too warm for a temperature controlled room.

So at half cashmere, half wool and yarn spun in Italy in the 80s when they knew how, this is about the weight of a 2-ply sweater. It feels beautiful to touch.

27” around approximately 3” wide elastic waistband that goes nicely to 32” and pulls on with ease. 44” around the hips and seat, and 42” around the hem.  32” from top of waistband to hem.

The sewing form measures 38-30-39, FYI.

I am not a professional seller. I do this because I am weak and must have money for shopping. So please check your measurements and understand that I hope to avoid returns – tho I certainly will accept them, and, unless if I've really made a mistake in the factual portion of the description, I will ask you to share the shipping costs. I avoid future relations with people who send things back worn or because they didn’t read the description.

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