Skorts Are Officially Back—I Don't Make the Rules Here
I'm not trying to shame anyone based on what generation they belong to, but I can confidently say that if you aren't a millennial, you don't fully understand the nostalgia of the skort. Skorts were the answer to wearing a hemline your mother wouldn't otherwise allow. Skorts allowed you to skip around town on a windy day. Skorts just made sense… until they didn't. One day, skorts were the It item to own, and then just like that, they became obsolete. Well, skort lovers, I have good news for you: The nostalgic skirt-shorts hybrid is officially back, and I have the shopping assortment to prove it.
While I was definitely shocked to see the return of the skort, I was equally excited and ready to dive headfirst into the trend. Luckily, as I was doing research for this story, I discovered that the skort still accommodates a variety of personal style types. Whether you're sporty, trend-forward, or quite minimal in taste, there is sure to be more than one skort that tickles your fancy below. Go on and scroll—you'll see.
I don't think I've ever wanted to copy an outfit so badly. This zebra print is giving me life. A fancy skort, if you will. Leave it to Nanushka to create a skort that is somehow timeless. Quite possibly the most elevated skort I've ever seen. Sporty and cute. Pair this with a white tank for an easy and cute 'fit. Preppy pleats are always a good idea. This is giving me major Carrie Bradshaw vibes. I would say this is worth the splurge. Cruella? This comes in lots of different colors, but this slate gray is really speaking to me. This one will go with just about everything. Wear this to the gym or dress it up with strappy heels and a crop top. It doesn't get much more classic than this. A set for the books. Just do it. Calling all '90s babes. Another perfect set to add to cart. I love the little slit detail. If you're going to wear a hot little skort, it might as well be red. Pinstripes always look so cool.Toughen this skort up with chunky sandals and a cropped tank. I've never wanted to play tennis so badly. Got skorts? This one's a skort romper, which is very intriguing to me. A "buy now, keep forever" sort of a situation. If Valentino's doing it, you know it's worth paying attention to. I would wear this with a big button-down and knee-high boots. Okay seriously, someone teach me how to play tennis.
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