Lightly swinging and wonderfully uncomplicated. The flared jersey skirt Spacetrash is an absolute must-have for warm days
The print of the futuristic skirt may look like a drawing from space, but the actual illustration is earthly in nature. The depicted shapes are representations of North English stones. The drawing appeared in an issue of the Journal of the Geological Society around 1884. The magazine, which still appears today under a different name, covers all aspects of geosciences. The article at the time was by J.W. Watson. Because only a small section was drawn, we have turned this into a pattern so that we can print complete surfaces with it.
The skirt is cut in a circle and flared wide, so it swings beautifully with every movement. The hem is stitched and the 6 cm wide elastic waistband fits the body perfectly.
The flared jersey skirt Spacetrash made of breathable and patented functional fabric drirelease® eco . The material is very durable and easy to care for. Perfect for traveling. In addition, the bamboo content makes it pleasantly soft on the skin. Water-repellent and water-absorbing fibers ensure optimal moisture transport. In addition, the material dries up to four times faster than cotton. The knee-length skirt is therefore also ideal for warm days with lots of sun.
Printed with Oeko-TEX Standard 100 certified printing inks, the Sander circle skirt gets its unique look. The environmentally friendly printing process ensures a high level of wash and colour fastness.