Coverup Skirt
A simple beach skirt that connects the current line directly back to the archive.
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Story & heritage
Jantzen's history makes this category unusually explicit: the brand notes that in the 1970s it expanded into swim separates, cover-ups, and beach skirts for life in and out of the water. The current Coverup Skirt therefore is not an add-on afterthought; it is a direct continuation of a longstanding part of the brand's resort vocabulary.
The modern product page keeps the idea similarly pragmatic, describing the skirt as a finishing piece that can coordinate with matching prints or with solid tops and bottoms. It is one of the clearest examples in the current line of Jantzen treating beachwear as a full system rather than a single suit.
Materials & craft
Official copy specifies an easy pull-on fit, swim-fabric construction that matches coordinating styles, UPF 50 protection, and an 84% polyamide / 16% elastane stretch composition. The wrap-like tulip hem is the small design move that keeps the piece from feeling purely utilitarian.
How to choose & style
Use it the way Jantzen suggests: as the bridge between water and lunch. Tonal pairings make it feel sleek; a print top underneath turns it into a more obviously resort-styled layer without much effort.