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I have an Old Glory cotton skirt cut in an unusual pattern that allows it to move & flow so easily in heavy cotton that it is ideal for work settings; but it has been bleached damaged and it's glory is fading. I wonder if any of you have seen this style. There is an RN 42340 on the tag indicating it was made in Bangladesh in washed dark brown. Tag also gives a FGL #36524. I was going to take it to my seamstress, but suspect it may be a bit time consuming to cut the pattern. Clues or sources most welcome!