Trotters Cotton Liberty Print Skirt
Color
Red
Status
In stock
Details
Trotters is synonymous with whimsy and quintessential Britishness, so it's no surprise that it turns to London's Liberty for its prints that fit perfectly into its playful repertoire. This skirt is imagined in the Strawberry Thief print, originally designed by William Morris in 1883, depicting birds stealing fruit within his Oxfordshire garden.
Details
Trotters is synonymous with whimsy and quintessential Britishness, so it's no surprise that it turns to London's Liberty for its prints that fit perfectly into its playful repertoire. This skirt is imagined in the Strawberry Thief print, originally designed by William Morris in 1883, depicting birds stealing fruit within his Oxfordshire garden.
Trotters is synonymous with whimsy and quintessential Britishness, so it's no surprise that it turns to London's Liberty for its prints that fit perfectly into its playful repertoire. This skirt is imagined in the Strawberry Thief print, originally designed by William Morris in 1883, depicting birds stealing fruit within his Oxfordshire garden.