Aspiga
Becks Organic Cotton Block Print Skirt | Geo White/Cobalt
From Aspiga
Product details
Hand-block printed by artisans in Jaipur
Made from soft breathable organic cotton
Elasticated waistband for comfort and an easy fit
Two tiers with contrasting frills for a boho-inspired look
Lined to the second tier for a smooth finish
Soft gathers at seams for gentle volume
Concealed side pockets for functionality
Floaty midaxi silhouette perfect for summer styling
Based on customer feedback our new petite length styles for 2026 are now 11 cm shorter than the regular length.
Product Details
Highlights
100% organic cotton
Hand-block printed
Elasticated waistband
Tiered with frills
Lined to second tier
Side pockets
Floaty midaxi fit
Fit and Fabric
Garment Measurements
Regular Length
Size XS: Length 95cm Waist 65cm
Size S: Length 95cm Waist 70cm
Size M: Length 95cm Waist 75cm
Size L: Length 95cm Waist 80cm
Size XL: Length 95cm Waist 85cm
Petite Length:
Size XS: Length 84cm Waist 65cm
Size S: Length 84cm Waist 70cm
Size M: Length 84cm Waist 75cm
Size L: Length 84cm Waist 80cm
Size XL: Length 84cm Waist 85cm
Size
Brunette lifestyle model is 5'7" a UK 8 and wears a regular length size XS
Blonde lifestyle model is 5'9" a UK 8 and wears a regular length size XS
Washing Instructions
Cold Machine wash at 30°
Wash with similar colours
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Warm iron on reverse
Sustainability
Why Choose Organic Cotton?
Organic cotton is cultivated without the use of harmful chemicals helping to ensure that the soil air and water remain free from pollutants that can cause harm. By choosing organic cotton you're supporting water conservation cleaner air healthier soil and improved livelihoods for farmers.
Hand-picked to preserve its natural form organic cotton feels softer on the skin and has a more refined appearance (always a plus). Additionally it is chemical-free and hypoallergenic making it a great choice for sensitive skin.


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