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Haight Ashbury in the 60's.
The Human Be-In.
They were all there: The Jefferson Airplane, The Grateful Dead.
Timothy Leary telling everyone to "turn on, tune in, and drop out."
A wave of change that swept through San Francisco.
And then through you.
You wore your hair anyway you liked.
Put a flower in it.
Put multiple flowers in it.
These were reckless days.
In between making love, you talked about how to save the world. Sometimes, even during.
You felt free enough to do anything.
And freedom is good in any generation.
60's Breakout Embroidered Denim Skirt (No. 2459). Soft enzyme stone wash mid calf cut with a slight tint to make it look like you wore it to Jerry Garcia's place on Ashbury Street. It's got a little stretchy stuff for extra freedom. Those 6 panels give it flair and movement. Topstitching creates interest. Roses bloom and swirl from right side. Edges left raw for character. (As if this needed any more.)
Surprising breakout powers even today.
Go ahead. Take out the scrunchie.
Women's sizes: 2 through 16. Imported.
Color: Denim.