Star Route Denim Mini Skirt
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Jessie is 5'7", wearing size S
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The Story Behind This Print
From Dust to Bloom
Star Route
Mary Fields — known as "Stagecoach Mary" — was the first African American woman to carry the U.S. mail. In 1895, at around age 63, she won the Star Route contract in Cascade, Montana by being the fastest to hitch a team of six horses. For eight years she never missed a day. Our print honors her dedication through star postmarks, bundled letters, stagecoach lines, and Montana mountain silhouettes on deep indigo denim.
"Deliver on every promise — through snow, through storm, through everything."
Source: Robert B. Miller, The Story of Stagecoach Mary Fields (1995); National Postal Museum 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 Star 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)
