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Description
Channeling a fusion of medieval armor influence and deconstructed streetwear, the Asymmetrical Belted Faux Leather Waist Skirt pairs a sculpted faux-leather waistband with cascading mixed-fabric panels. The structured upper section features layered belts, grommet hardware, and a statement buckle, creating a bold, armor-like frame at the waist. Below, the skirt releases into an airy, irregular handkerchief silhouette, crafted from premium patterned or textured fabric depending on the variation. The contrast of rigid materials with fluid drape gives the piece a dynamic, hybrid character—both protective and ethereal.
- Structured faux-leather waist panel with layered belt detailing
- Statement buckle and grommet hardware for an armored aesthetic
- Mixed-fabric skirt panels with contrasting textures
- Asymmetrical handkerchief hem for fluid movement
- Premium fabric construction
- Fitted high-waist silhouette
- Two variations available: patterned plaid mix or textured embroidered fabric
- D-ring detail for customizable accessory attachment
Composition:
Beige:
Leather: 45% PU 55% Viscose | Velvet: 90% Nylon 10% Spandex
Black:
Leather: 45% PU 55% Viscose
Checked: 85% Polyester 10% Cotton 5% Viscose / 98% Polyester 2% Spandex
Note:
Low-to-mid rise A-line pants, side hidden opening for wear. Leather decorative belt at the waist. D-ring can hang accessories. The beige skirt hem features embroidered thread; the black version uses a different plaid combination.
Fit Info
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What is Ssequence?
Ssequence is the destination for the post-normal wardrobe. We are a curatorial platform dedicated to girls who has graduated from the conventional and is seeking a more potent form of self-expression.

