





LEON & HARPER | Jury Cord Skirt in Moka
The Jury Cord skirt from LEON & HARPER announces itself through a silhouette that is both deliberate and generous. Its mid-length cut is anchored by a high waist, where tailored darts carve a precise, graphic architecture around the torso before releasing into a full, flared body. This is not a soft, romantic A-line; the shape is engineered, the volume controlled—a sculptural fullness that holds its own space without overwhelming the frame. The result is a skirt that reads as modern, architectural, and deeply considered, a piece that stands as a statement rather than an afterthought. The fabric is a substantial cotton corduroy—dense, ribbed, and tactile. This is not a flimsy wale; the texture is pronounced, running in vertical lines that reinforce the skirt’s elongated proportions. The hand is dry and sturdy, with a slight stiffness that lends the garment its structure and ensures the pleats and darts hold their form throughout the day. The Moka hue—a deep, earthy brown—adds a grounded, organic warmth, allowing the fabric’s texture to catch light in subtle shifts. It is a material that feels both robust and refined, equally suited to a brisk autumn afternoon as to a candlelit evening. The construction is meticulous, beginning with those tailored darts at the high waist. They are not merely functional; they create a clean, graphic line that cinches and defines, offering a precise fit without the need for a belt. The waistband sits naturally, flattering the torso without constriction. A discreet zip closure at the back ensures a seamless fall, allowing the fabric to drape uninterrupted from hip to hem. The cut is generous through the hip and thigh, then flares decisively, creating a silhouette that is full without being bell-like—more a controlled release than a dramatic sweep. Movement is where this skirt truly comes alive. The flared shape allows for a fluid, swinging stride, the corduroy catching and releasing with each step. It is a garment that moves with intention, not noise—the fabric’s weight ensures the hem falls back into place gracefully. For occasion, this is a piece that bridges the gap between day and night with ease. Wear it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and leather ankle boots for a studio visit or a long lunch; pivot to a silk blouse and heeled mules for dinner. It also layers effortlessly under a long wool coat for colder months, or over a thin knit for transitional days. Style it with a belt at the waist to emphasize the darting, or leave it unadorned to let the silhouette speak for itself.
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The Jury Cord skirt from LEON & HARPER announces itself through a silhouette that is both deliberate and generous. Its mid-length cut is anchored by a high waist, where tailored darts carve a precise, graphic architecture around the torso before releasing into a full, flared body. This is not a soft, romantic A-line; the shape is engineered, the volume controlled—a sculptural fullness that holds its own space without overwhelming the frame. The result is a skirt that reads as modern, architectural, and deeply considered, a piece that stands as a statement rather than an afterthought. The fabric is a substantial cotton corduroy—dense, ribbed, and tactile. This is not a flimsy wale; the texture is pronounced, running in vertical lines that reinforce the skirt’s elongated proportions. The hand is dry and sturdy, with a slight stiffness that lends the garment its structure and ensures the pleats and darts hold their form throughout the day. The Moka hue—a deep, earthy brown—adds a grounded, organic warmth, allowing the fabric’s texture to catch light in subtle shifts. It is a material that feels both robust and refined, equally suited to a brisk autumn afternoon as to a candlelit evening. The construction is meticulous, beginning with those tailored darts at the high waist. They are not merely functional; they create a clean, graphic line that cinches and defines, offering a precise fit without the need for a belt. The waistband sits naturally, flattering the torso without constriction. A discreet zip closure at the back ensures a seamless fall, allowing the fabric to drape uninterrupted from hip to hem. The cut is generous through the hip and thigh, then flares decisively, creating a silhouette that is full without being bell-like—more a controlled release than a dramatic sweep. Movement is where this skirt truly comes alive. The flared shape allows for a fluid, swinging stride, the corduroy catching and releasing with each step. It is a garment that moves with intention, not noise—the fabric’s weight ensures the hem falls back into place gracefully. For occasion, this is a piece that bridges the gap between day and night with ease. Wear it with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck and leather ankle boots for a studio visit or a long lunch; pivot to a silk blouse and heeled mules for dinner. It also layers effortlessly under a long wool coat for colder months, or over a thin knit for transitional days. Style it with a belt at the waist to emphasize the darting, or leave it unadorned to let the silhouette speak for itself.






















