




The Great | Treeline Skirt in - High-Waisted Pleated Skirt Suntan
There is a particular discipline to a great pleated skirt, and The Great’s Treeline Skirt in Suntan understands it implicitly. The silhouette is the first thing you register: a high-waisted column that releases into a full, sweeping hemline. The fixed waistband, edged with delicate picot stitching, provides a crisp architectural anchor, while the front button placket—fastened with genuine corozo buttons—introduces a subtle, organic tactility. This is not a skirt that merely hangs; it holds its shape with the quiet confidence of something impeccably cut. The fabric is where the story deepens. A blend of 87% cotton and 13% kapok, the hand is dry yet supple, with the kapok lending a soft, airy loft that prevents the cotton from feeling too rigid. The result is a cloth that breathes, drapes, and resists clinging—a weight that moves with you rather than against you. It has the slightly napped surface of a well-worn favorite, but the structure is decisively fresh. The Suntan color, a warm, sun-baked brown, feels like a neutral that actually has something to say. Fit is precise without being punishing. The fixed waistband sits naturally at the natural waist, and the fixed tie—a thoughtful detail—allows you to cinch the fit for a more defined line or leave it loose for a relaxed, gathered effect. The pleats are generous, falling from the waistband in deep, even folds that create a substantial swing. If you find yourself between sizes, the recommendation is to size up; the skirt’s volume benefits from a little extra ease at the waist, and the hemline will still fall beautifully. The front placket runs the full length, a functional detail that also breaks up the expanse of fabric with a clean vertical line. This is a skirt that earns its keep through movement. Walk, and the pleats fan open and close like a bellows. Turn, and the hem catches the air with a soft, deliberate weight. It is equally at home on a cobblestone street as it is in a gallery or over a long lunch. For styling, consider its partnership with The Hills Top—the pairing is intentional, the proportions balanced. But do not limit it. Tuck a fine-gauge cashmere sweater into the waistband for autumn, or layer it over a silk shell when the temperature rises. The Treeline Skirt asks for simple, strong companions: a leather belt, a flat sandal, a crisp cotton shirt worn untucked. It is a piece that rewards attention to detail without demanding a performance.
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There is a particular discipline to a great pleated skirt, and The Great’s Treeline Skirt in Suntan understands it implicitly. The silhouette is the first thing you register: a high-waisted column that releases into a full, sweeping hemline. The fixed waistband, edged with delicate picot stitching, provides a crisp architectural anchor, while the front button placket—fastened with genuine corozo buttons—introduces a subtle, organic tactility. This is not a skirt that merely hangs; it holds its shape with the quiet confidence of something impeccably cut. The fabric is where the story deepens. A blend of 87% cotton and 13% kapok, the hand is dry yet supple, with the kapok lending a soft, airy loft that prevents the cotton from feeling too rigid. The result is a cloth that breathes, drapes, and resists clinging—a weight that moves with you rather than against you. It has the slightly napped surface of a well-worn favorite, but the structure is decisively fresh. The Suntan color, a warm, sun-baked brown, feels like a neutral that actually has something to say. Fit is precise without being punishing. The fixed waistband sits naturally at the natural waist, and the fixed tie—a thoughtful detail—allows you to cinch the fit for a more defined line or leave it loose for a relaxed, gathered effect. The pleats are generous, falling from the waistband in deep, even folds that create a substantial swing. If you find yourself between sizes, the recommendation is to size up; the skirt’s volume benefits from a little extra ease at the waist, and the hemline will still fall beautifully. The front placket runs the full length, a functional detail that also breaks up the expanse of fabric with a clean vertical line. This is a skirt that earns its keep through movement. Walk, and the pleats fan open and close like a bellows. Turn, and the hem catches the air with a soft, deliberate weight. It is equally at home on a cobblestone street as it is in a gallery or over a long lunch. For styling, consider its partnership with The Hills Top—the pairing is intentional, the proportions balanced. But do not limit it. Tuck a fine-gauge cashmere sweater into the waistband for autumn, or layer it over a silk shell when the temperature rises. The Treeline Skirt asks for simple, strong companions: a leather belt, a flat sandal, a crisp cotton shirt worn untucked. It is a piece that rewards attention to detail without demanding a performance.






















