Denim Buttoned Front Slit Skirt
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the fabric actually feel like to wear all day?
The blend is 79% cotton, 19% polyester, and 2% spandex. The cotton gives it a structured denim feel that holds its shape through a full day, while the spandex adds just enough give so the slim silhouette doesn't feel stiff or restrictive. It breathes reasonably well for an office-to-evening transition.
The fit is listed as slim. Will it feel tight?
Slim here means the skirt follows the line of your hips and thighs without excess fabric, not that it grips. The front slit is a deliberate design choice: it opens the hem so you can walk and climb stairs comfortably. The 2% spandex also means the fabric moves with you rather than pulling.
How long is 34 inches, and where will it hit on my body?
At 34 inches, this sits firmly in midi territory. On most frames it falls below the knee, typically mid-calf. The model wearing size S confirms the length reads as a true midi. If you're petite, it may land closer to the ankle; if you're taller, expect it just below the knee.
What occasions can I actually wear this to?
The skirt is tagged for Workwear, DinnerWear, and Weekend and Travel, and the styling works across all three. Pair it with a tucked blouse and loafers for the office. Swap in heeled mules and a fitted top for dinner. On weekends, a relaxed linen shirt or a knit works just as well. The gunmetal buttons read as intentional detail in any of those contexts, not casual hardware.
What makes the gunmetal buttons different from a standard denim closure?
Most denim skirts use plain silver or brass hardware. The gunmetal finish has a cooler, slightly muted tone that reads as more considered. It functions as a half mock placket down the front, so the buttons are a visible design feature, not just a fastening. That detail is what separates this from a basic denim midi.
Does it have real pockets?
Yes. There are both front and back side pockets. They're functional, not decorative.
