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AP | Gwendoline Tartan Mid-Length Skirt - Chestnut Check

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AP | Gwendoline Tartan Mid-Length Skirt - Chestnut Check

AP | Gwendoline Tartan Mid-Length Skirt - Chestnut Check

A sharp, architectural take on the Scottish check, the AP Skirt Gwendoline Chataigne-74 cuts a decisive silhouette that is both grounded and graphic. Named after the deep chestnut hue of its primary thread, this mid-length skirt is woven in a multicolored tartan that reads as a classic pattern but behaves like a modern statement. The check is dense and precise, a grid of warm browns, muted creams, and faint rust accents that shift in prominence depending on the light. It is a pattern that demands attention without shouting—precisely the kind of quiet subversion that defines the AP woman. The fabric is a crisp 100% cotton, chosen for its ability to hold structure while still allowing for ease of movement. There is a satisfying weight to the weave, a dry hand that resists cling and falls in clean, controlled folds. The cotton has been treated to maintain its shape, so the skirt retains its architectural line even after hours of wear. The tactile experience is one of substance: this is not a flimsy throw-on piece but a garment with intention, a textile that feels as considered as it looks. Cut with a generous elastic waist, the skirt offers a forgiving fit that adapts to the body without sacrificing its tailored presence. The construction is deceptively simple: side pockets are inserted flush into the seams, creating a flat, uninterrupted front while providing functional depth. A discreet blue pea label is sewn inside the pocket—a signature AP detail that speaks to the house’s obsession with hidden craftsmanship. The length falls just below the knee, hitting at a point that elongates the leg while maintaining a modest, almost prim proportion that is immediately subverted by the boldness of the check. In movement, the skirt swings with a contained fluidity. The cotton’s weight gives it a gentle pendulum motion, neither too stiff nor too soft, making it equally suited to a brisk city stride or a seated lunch. This is a piece that moves from day into evening without a wardrobe change: pair it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt and flat mules for a crisp daytime uniform, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and heeled ankle boots for a dinner appointment. The tartan acts as a neutral—it anchors, it does not overwhelm. Tuck in a silk blouse to play with texture, or let it hang loose over a fine-knit bodysuit for a more relaxed line. The skirt asks only that you let the pattern lead; everything else is support. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to emphasize the structure, or leave it unadorned for a softer, more fluid proportion.

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AP | Gwendoline Tartan Mid-Length Skirt - Chestnut Check
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A sharp, architectural take on the Scottish check, the AP Skirt Gwendoline Chataigne-74 cuts a decisive silhouette that is both grounded and graphic. Named after the deep chestnut hue of its primary thread, this mid-length skirt is woven in a multicolored tartan that reads as a classic pattern but behaves like a modern statement. The check is dense and precise, a grid of warm browns, muted creams, and faint rust accents that shift in prominence depending on the light. It is a pattern that demands attention without shouting—precisely the kind of quiet subversion that defines the AP woman. The fabric is a crisp 100% cotton, chosen for its ability to hold structure while still allowing for ease of movement. There is a satisfying weight to the weave, a dry hand that resists cling and falls in clean, controlled folds. The cotton has been treated to maintain its shape, so the skirt retains its architectural line even after hours of wear. The tactile experience is one of substance: this is not a flimsy throw-on piece but a garment with intention, a textile that feels as considered as it looks. Cut with a generous elastic waist, the skirt offers a forgiving fit that adapts to the body without sacrificing its tailored presence. The construction is deceptively simple: side pockets are inserted flush into the seams, creating a flat, uninterrupted front while providing functional depth. A discreet blue pea label is sewn inside the pocket—a signature AP detail that speaks to the house’s obsession with hidden craftsmanship. The length falls just below the knee, hitting at a point that elongates the leg while maintaining a modest, almost prim proportion that is immediately subverted by the boldness of the check. In movement, the skirt swings with a contained fluidity. The cotton’s weight gives it a gentle pendulum motion, neither too stiff nor too soft, making it equally suited to a brisk city stride or a seated lunch. This is a piece that moves from day into evening without a wardrobe change: pair it with a simple white cotton poplin shirt and flat mules for a crisp daytime uniform, or layer a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and heeled ankle boots for a dinner appointment. The tartan acts as a neutral—it anchors, it does not overwhelm. Tuck in a silk blouse to play with texture, or let it hang loose over a fine-knit bodysuit for a more relaxed line. The skirt asks only that you let the pattern lead; everything else is support. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to emphasize the structure, or leave it unadorned for a softer, more fluid proportion.