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The DENIM skirt is a fresh, eye-catching, and truly stunning full-length skirt. The material is lightweight denim. Denim is a woven fabric, which means it has very little stretch. This is important to consider when choosing the right size. The skirt features practical pockets, a 5 cm high elastic waistband, and a beautiful gathered detail at the hem. Pair this charming DENIM skirt with, for example, the MIELI shirt, the HEHKU t-shirt, or any other lovely piece to complete your outfit. Slip on the skirt and leap into the joyful moments of the summer season!
LIGHT DENIM
77 % cotton, 20 % polyester, 5 % elastane
Material knitted in Italy
Weight per square meter: 240 g
Shrinkage approx. 4 %
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Delicate wash inside out 30 °C
First wash separately, later wash with similar colors
No tumble drying
Shape when damp
Hang to dry
Ironing with low heat setting
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In case of possible return or exchange, please keep in mind that a clothing needs to be unused, unwashed and price tag needs to remain attached to a clothing.
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Comfy and cozy Ommellinen
We design and manufacture the type of clothes we love to wear ourselves too. That is why quality, comfort and happiness are in the core of our designing process.

Made in Finland
We design and manufacture all our clothes in Finland. When you choose our clothes, you support Finnish work, transparent production and you'll know who has made your clothes.

Hobby turned into a passion and a business
The story of Ommellinen began when Liisa was searching for fun clothes for her own children. When se couldn't find anything that matched her vision, she began making clothes herself. Today Ommellinen has a team that consists of three handfuls of talented people.

Timeless fashion
Our timeless models, high quality materials and immaculate finishing guarantee, that our clothes look good, feel good and stay as your best friend for a long time.



