Stella McCartneyUtilitarian Mini Skirt in Tan

$377 - $793
Colors
Sand
Sizes
36, 38

Product Info

Stella McCartney Utilitarian cargo-pocket miniskirt

From Farfetch

black cotton blend silver-tone hardware mid-rise belt loops concealed front fastening two side cargo pockets thigh-length straight hem We've partnered with Good On You — an independent agency that rates how brands perform in relation to their impact on the planet, people and animals, with a multi-criteria rating simplified to a five points scale. In order to be awarded our conscious label, larger brands need to score a minimum of four out of five ('Good'), while smaller brands must score at least three out of five ('It's a start'). This item comes from a brand rated four out of five ('Good') by Good on You. Please note, this is a brand-level rating and does not guarantee that this product is made with conscious materials. Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page

Stella McCartney mini low-rise cargo skirt

From Farfetch

beige belt loops concealed front fastening low-rise two front cargo pockets thigh-length We've partnered with Good On You — an independent agency that rates how brands perform in relation to their impact on the planet, people and animals, with a multi-criteria rating simplified to a five points scale. In order to be awarded our conscious label, larger brands need to score a minimum of four out of five ('Good'), while smaller brands must score at least three out of five ('It's a start'). This item comes from a brand rated four out of five ('Good') by Good on You. Please note, this is a brand-level rating and does not guarantee that this product is made with conscious materials. Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page

Stella McCartney Utilitarian Mini Skirt in Tan

From FWRD

Stella McCartney Utilitarian Mini Skirt in Tan 55% cotton 45% nylon. Made in Albania. Dry clean only. Item not sold as a set. SMCC-WQ46. 6300373STA06. About the designer: British designer Stella McCartney cut her teeth at Christian Lacroix, honed her skills on Savile Row, and refined her style as chief designer at Chloe before debuting her eponymous line in 2001. Known for tailored, feminine silhouettes, McCartney's easy aesthetic and cruelty-free clothing is a favorite with an international roster of trendsetters.