Columbia Sportswear Women's Mid-Rise All Seasons Ruched Skort
Item # 2462112
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Columbia Sportswear Women's Mid-Rise All Seasons Ruched Skort
Item # 2462112
Sale
Was$55.00
Save $20.01
Size: Select a Size
Color:
Please make required selection
Neighbor’s Club Members earn points with purchases.
Stain-repelling and sun-blocking, this Columbia Sportswear Women's Mid-Rise All Seasons Ruched Skort is ready for wherever the day takes you. With ruched detailing and built-in shorts, it's both stylish and practical. From walks around the neighborhood to casual outings, this women's skort is sure to keep you stylish and ready.
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- Omni-Shade UPF 50 guards against skin damage using tight fabric construction and modified fibers to block UVA/UVB rays, so you stay protected in the sun
- Omni-Shield Release resists fluids and stains using quick-drying, stain-releasing yarns, so you stay clean and dry in wet, messy situations
- Comfort stretch for ease of movement
- Waistband designed for all-day comfort
- Hand pockets on the women's skort for small items
- Vertical drawcords at the side hem for versatile styling
- Built-in interior short
- Mid-rise waist
- Shell: 91% polyester and 9% elastane
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