Stagecoach Mary's Route Denim Mini Skirt
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Amara is 5'7", wearing size S
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The Story Behind This Print
From Dust to Bloom
Stagecoach Mary's Route
Mary Fields (c. 1832–1914) — known as Stagecoach Mary — became the first African American woman to carry U.S. mail when she won a Montana mail route contract in 1895 at age 60. Standing six feet tall and weighing 200 pounds, she drove her stagecoach through blizzards for eight years and never missed a single delivery. Our print traces her route with stagecoach silhouettes, mail pouches, Montana snowcapped mountains, and horseshoe prints on midnight indigo.
"Six feet tall, eight years in the snow, never missed a mail run. Wear the route they said a woman couldn't ride."
Source: Miantae Metcalf McConnell, Deliverance Mary Fields (2016); Montana Historical Society archives.
Details
• Metal button closure with zip fly
• Slant front pockets with rivet reinforcements
• Patch back pockets with Bloom Mark embroidery
• Belt loops — belt sold separately
• A-line silhouette flares from hip to mid-thigh
• Allover original print — featuring the Stagecoach Mary's Route design
• Print placement may vary slightly between pieces
Fabric & Care
• Weight: 8–10 oz — structured A-line shape with comfortable give
• Medium-wash base with soft hand feel
• Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
Fit Guide
• High-waisted, sits at natural waist
• A-line flare through hip — forgiving, not clingy
• Hits at upper mid-thigh (approx. 4–5 inches above knee)
