An Ebay find

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An Ebay find

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I found this on Ebay and the fit is great. Price, with free shipping, was $18.95 :D
Original price was $48.00 as the tags were still attached to the skirt.
Roaman's Womens Long Denim Blue Jean Skirt Size 24W x 30 100% Cotton 2016-06-25.jpg
VERY deep 5 pocket Jeans style skirt with elastic sections in back. 5 belt-loops on
the waist band with the fastening right over left. Since it is 30" long, I need to have
it hemmed to 22" or 24" as it is too long for my taste. I don't like a skirt or kilt
hitting in the middle of the calf. It is much better when it hits mid-knee or just
below the knee. Ample coverage for this A-Line skirt. Plenty of material to 'drop'
for coverage(modesty) requirements ;)

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Fantastic find Uncle Al. Did the tag name manufacturer??

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Nice skirt, Al. I mentioned finding the Lee stretch denim skirt in Ross for $11.99...and I'm in love with the garment, despite not being a great fan of blue denim any more. It has a mid knee-cap length on me, which is maybe an inch or two longer than I like, and it's an 18, so about a size and a half big...I generally take 16 in most styles and 14 in some, but a belt is no problem. The stretch of the fabric is outstanding.
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Franinskirts wrote:Fantastic find Uncle Al. Did the tag name manufacturer??

Fred :kiltdance:
Thanks Fred :D
The tag line under the pic shows the 'brand name', but it's
Roamans. No other manufacturer tags are on the skirt
other than the care instructions. Still, even though it's too
long, I love the pockets :D

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Uncle Al wrote:Thanks Fred :D The tag line under the pic shows the 'brand name', but it's Roamans. No other manufacturer tags are on the skirt other than the care instructions. Still, even though it's too long, I love the pockets :D
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They are part of the Roaman's, Fullbeauty®, Woman Within®, Jessica London®, KingSize® (Mens wear), BrylaneHome® group of stores that cater to the plus sized persons that like to wear clothes. All of my denim skirts came from Jessica London or Women Within stores.

I have never paid that much for any of the skirts I bought most were about $30.00 or right in that neighbor hood.

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