Everyday Skirt

A Foundation of Soft Movement

The Story


The Everyday Skirt is the foundational anchor of the s.i.t.a’s wardrobe. Designed with a minimal cut to honor the structural integrity of antique linen, this piece is a study in purposeful simplicity. It is intended to be lived in—a versatile layer that harmonizes with the Dusters and Carry Layers to create a complete, grounded silhouette.

There is no excess here, only intention. A single, deep pleat at the front creates a sharp, architectural volume that allows for ease of movement while maintaining a refined, modern presence. Every detail is an act of devotion to the textile’s history, finished by hand to ensure the garment feels like a natural extension of the wearer.



The Artistry of the Detail

The Cut: A minimal, flowing silhouette featuring a single architectural front pleat for effortless volume and a discreet hidden side pocket for utility.
The Textile: Crafted from recovered antique European linen, chosen for its heavy drape and the unique character of its aged weave.
Hand-Worked Closures: Every buttonhole is finished by hand using 100% silk thread.
The Buttons: Finished with a single hand-formed ceramic button, sculpted and fired in the studio next door to serve as a singular, earthy anchor.




Living Color: Botanical Dyeing


This skirt is designed to evolve, absorbing plant dyes in a way that highlights the grain of the antique linen.
Sea Almond Sand: A muted, washed parchment brown.
Cutch Brown: A deep, earth-born wood tone.
Ryukyu Indigo: A vibrant, layered blue rooted in tradition, created in a 16-week cycle with our Okinawan partners.
Overdyed Black: A dense, complex dark achieved through multiple plant-dye immersions.



Bringing it Home


A versatile companion designed to soften and grow more beautiful with every season of wear.
Materials: Antique European Linen, 100% Silk Thread, Hand-fired Ceramic.
Care: A gentle hand wash with neutral soap or a thoughtful dry cleaning will keep the hand-stitching secure.




Lead Times

Undyed: 2 weeks.
Naturally Dyed (Almond/Cutch): 6 weeks.
Indigo / Overdyed Black: 16 weeks (reflecting the artisanal harvest and dye cycles).



The Investment

Undyed Antique Linen: $850
Botanically Dyed: $980
Ryukyu Indigo: $1,150
Overdyed Black: $1,350



To Begin Your Commission


To secure your place in the studio schedule, a 50% deposit is required for custom orders. For ready-to-ship items in the studio, the full amount is due at the time of purchase.

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