Chimayo Overlapping Denim Mini Skirt
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Jessie is 5'7", wearing size M
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The Story Behind This Print
From Dust to Bloom
Chimayo Overlapping
In the high mountain village of Chimayo, New Mexico, Hispanic weavers have worked two-harness looms for over 200 years. Their signature diamond patterns — woven in wool dyed with local plants and minerals — became symbols of Southwest identity. Our print reimagines the Chimayo double-layer weaving technique: two layers of diamonds in terracotta and midnight indigo overlap to create a third color at their intersection, just as warp meets weft on a handloom.
Two threads cross. A third color appears. That's how traditions are made.
Helen R. Lucero & Suzanne Baizerman, Chimayó Weaving (1999); Museum of International Folk Art, Santa Fe.
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 — overlapping Chimayo diamonds in terracotta and indigo on trail bone, with wheat gold stars
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
