Gather And See
Pippin Skirt in Fine Navy Stripe
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The Pippin Skirt is named for the versatile heritage apple variety which can be eaten fresh used in cooking or made into cider found in old English orchards. The Pippin Skirt is a breezy long skirt gathered at the waist and with contrasting vertical and horizontal stripes. A beautiful easy skirt for long warm days to be dressed up or down at will.
Herd’s S/S Collection deepens our connection to nature and its seasonal rhythms with the introduction of hand-loomed plant-dyed cottons from Japan and India. Dyed spun and woven in their country of origin these fabrics sit alongside our British wool and leather which represent centuries-old textile heritage native materials in their natural ecosystems and multi-generational skills handed down family lines. Herd’s philosophy is to replenish and nourish the soil landscape animals and craftspeople we work with along the way. Our fabrics grown from the soil and processed without toxic chemicals can return gently to the soil - a ‘soil to soil’ system by which all our products are made.
S/S25 is named the Pomona Collection for the goddess of fruit trees gardens and orchards. It is inspired by a life lived outdoors in the rhythms of the seasons.
Detail - The Pippin Skirt is long with a single button and zip closure at the back.
Fabric - The Pippin Skirt in Fine Navy Stripe is made of cotton and the stripes are dyed using plants. We work with textile artisans who abide by the principle of seed to cloth using natural and traditional methods within their appellation. The fabric is grown and made from seed to fabric in India.
Proudly cut sewn and finished in our studio partner based North of London.
Washing - Cool wash with similar colours. Line dry. Cool iron if desired.
Size & fit - The Pippin Skirt is true to size. Model wears a size Small.
Colours - Available in Fine Navy Stripe Berry Batten Stripe and Indigo Stripe.


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