Women's Reversible Pleated Wool Skirt
Pendleton’s archive skirt with a reversible pleat that still feels freshly found.
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Story & heritage
Pendleton says the Turnabout debuted in 1953 and became part of the 1950s skirt craze. That makes it one of the brand’s clearest archive pieces: playful, practical, and strongly tied to its mid-century womenswear story.
The reversible idea is the whole point. It turns a simple skirt into a small piece of wardrobe architecture, with two looks built into one silhouette.
Materials & craft
The product page lists 100% Umatilla wool, a set-on waistband with hook-and-eye closure, and an engineered pleated construction that lets the reverse side show. It is a careful wool garment rather than a casual knit skirt.
How to choose & style
Wear it with a fine-gauge knit, a tucked tee, or boots when you want the pleats to carry the outfit. The reversible construction means the skirt can look polished or playful depending on how much contrast you let the pattern show.