This item has retail tags attached from N. Porter Co. William Newton Porter moved from Taylor, Texas to Phoenix, Arizona and established the N. Porter Saddle & Harness Company in 1895 which eventually became a store that sold many things, including beautiful womenswear like the item described as follows... ~ A large immigration population from Germany to Arizona, beginning in the late 1800s. is evident in the N. Porter Co. merchandise such as this skirt ~Adorable 1940s red loose weave cotton a-line skirt with Bavarian floral embroidery in a western style ~Lightly gathered at waistline, giving skirt dimension ~Wide waistband trimmed with scalloped white embroidery ~Two embroidered floral patterns descend from waistline near hips ~Side hidden button closure with hook and eye at waistline ~Tags from retailer still attached Size - Small Medium Waist - 28" Hip - up to 43" Length - 24.5" Label: None Condition: Excellent vintage condition with tags attached All vintage is sold in "as-is" condition. We do our best to inspect, correct, and list important flaws. All measurements are made with the garment laying flat. Length is measured from shoulder to hem unless otherwise noted. Color is described as closely as possible. Be aware that monitors show color differently. Message us for any needed clarifications. Please review our return policy here: No returns or exchanges. Compare your measurements and see our stated condition. Message us with your concerns. International customers please consider using Priority International shipping so you can have tracking.