



Petite Mendigote | John Check Skirt - Structured High Waist Navy
A sharply tailored skirt that redefines the preppy vernacular for the modern wardrobe. The Petite Mendigote John skirt in navy check is built around a structured high waist, anchored by decorative buttons that march across the front like a disciplined row of punctuation. This is not a nostalgic throwback; it is a precise, urban silhouette—straight through the hip with a subtle, controlled flare that begins just below the waist, creating a clean A-line that refuses to feel saccharine or schoolgirl. The fabric itself is a study in deliberate contradiction. A crisp polyester-viscose blend forms the foundation, lending the check a graphic clarity that holds its geometry without stiffness. Against the skin, the interior lining—a soft-touch viscose-spandex jersey—offers a supple, almost second-skin feel that belies the skirt’s tailored exterior. The hand is smooth, dry to the touch, with a whisper of mechanical stretch that allows the waistband to sit firmly without digging. It is a textile engineered for both structure and ease, a quiet technical achievement beneath the classic tartan spirit. Construction is meticulous. The front is bisected by a hollow pleat detail—not a full box pleat, but a subtle architectural release that introduces a controlled volume. This pleat is the skirt’s kinetic secret: it holds flat when you stand, then opens with a clean, graphic swing as you walk. The side zip closure is invisible, preserving the unbroken line of the check. At 41 cm in length for a size 36, the hem lands mid-thigh, a proportion that feels deliberate and modern—long enough to maintain composure, short enough to elongate the leg. Movement is the skirt’s defining pleasure. The pleat releases air, the slight flare catches the light, and the fabric swings with a weight that feels substantial without heaviness. It is a silhouette that works across seasons—paired with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in winter, a crisp cotton shirt in spring, or a silk camisole and mules for an evening that begins at dusk and stretches into the Parisian night. The navy check reads as neutral, capable of grounding a leopard-print top or elevating a simple white tee. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to emphasize the structure, or tuck in a relaxed knit to soften the line. This is a skirt that moves with you, not for you.
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A sharply tailored skirt that redefines the preppy vernacular for the modern wardrobe. The Petite Mendigote John skirt in navy check is built around a structured high waist, anchored by decorative buttons that march across the front like a disciplined row of punctuation. This is not a nostalgic throwback; it is a precise, urban silhouette—straight through the hip with a subtle, controlled flare that begins just below the waist, creating a clean A-line that refuses to feel saccharine or schoolgirl. The fabric itself is a study in deliberate contradiction. A crisp polyester-viscose blend forms the foundation, lending the check a graphic clarity that holds its geometry without stiffness. Against the skin, the interior lining—a soft-touch viscose-spandex jersey—offers a supple, almost second-skin feel that belies the skirt’s tailored exterior. The hand is smooth, dry to the touch, with a whisper of mechanical stretch that allows the waistband to sit firmly without digging. It is a textile engineered for both structure and ease, a quiet technical achievement beneath the classic tartan spirit. Construction is meticulous. The front is bisected by a hollow pleat detail—not a full box pleat, but a subtle architectural release that introduces a controlled volume. This pleat is the skirt’s kinetic secret: it holds flat when you stand, then opens with a clean, graphic swing as you walk. The side zip closure is invisible, preserving the unbroken line of the check. At 41 cm in length for a size 36, the hem lands mid-thigh, a proportion that feels deliberate and modern—long enough to maintain composure, short enough to elongate the leg. Movement is the skirt’s defining pleasure. The pleat releases air, the slight flare catches the light, and the fabric swings with a weight that feels substantial without heaviness. It is a silhouette that works across seasons—paired with a fine-gauge cashmere turtleneck in winter, a crisp cotton shirt in spring, or a silk camisole and mules for an evening that begins at dusk and stretches into the Parisian night. The navy check reads as neutral, capable of grounding a leopard-print top or elevating a simple white tee. Style it with a leather belt at the waist to emphasize the structure, or tuck in a relaxed knit to soften the line. This is a skirt that moves with you, not for you.






















