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Dooney & Bourke

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for work. Right now all I have is a black pencil skirt and a knee length denim skirt. More ideas?

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Gucci

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How about camel or grey?  I got a good camel color skirt last year at the limited's sale for $10 and it was originally $50.  Its pretty straight but not pencil and it is lined wool.  I like it a lot.  I'm sure something similar is in the stores now.

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Gucci

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My office is pretty casual, but I do wear skirts almost every day.  My most versatile staples for winter are:


Knee lengthy corduroy skirts in black and grey


Grey pleated skirt


Black tulip style skirt


Grayish blue A-line


A few patterned skirts to lighted things up a bit - large houndstooth can be cute as well as florals and more "scenic" patterns like what you might find at Anthro.


I don't wear brown, but I think a chocolately brown or camel skirt would be a good wardrobe addition if you wear those colors.


 


 



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Kate Spade

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My new obsession is full/circle skirts - I don't like to use the word circle because it makes me think of those 50's poodle skirts and that's not what I mean. Marc Jacobs had a lot of this silhouette on the runway last spring. Just above the knee length, I think it looks so girly and faboolous.

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Coach

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You might want to check the Anthro website, there are a ton of really cute skirts on sale.

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