Campfire Night Toile Denim Mini Skirt
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Riley is 5'6", wearing size S
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The Story Behind This Print
From Dust to Bloom
Campfire Night Toile
On the Chisholm Trail, the campfire was the only living room a cowboy knew. Three figures around a dying fire — one plays guitar head bowed, one pours coffee, one reclines against a saddle gazing at the stars. Frederic Remington painted these nocturnal scenes in the 1890s; we translate them into a reversed toile — bright etched lines on deep black, like an astronomical chart come alive. Sparks rise to merge with Orion's belt overhead.
The best stories are told when the fire's almost out.
Frederic Remington, nocturne paintings (1890s); Charles M. Russell, Laugh Kills Lonesome (1925).
Details
• Mid-rise waistband with belt loops
• Front zipper fly with branded shank button
• Dual front pockets and back patch pockets
• Raw-edge hem with intentional fraying
• Allover original print — Allover original print — nocturnal campfire toile with cowboys around fire, Orion constellation, and chuck wagon details on deep black
Fabric & Care
• Medium weight with comfortable stretch
• Vibrant print fully saturates the fabric
• Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Fit Guide
• Mid-rise, fitted at the waist, A-line through the skirt
• Hits above the knee on most wearers
• Pair with boots and a tank for a Western summer look
