Tsiga Ndikuroore Skirt

Tsiga Ndikuroore is a shona phrase used to define long dresses/skirts that daughters-in-law/sisters-in-law are expected to wear when visiting their in-laws as a sign of respect. It is said to make the bride-to-be more “attractive.”

 

£70.00

Tsiga Ndikuroore is a shona phrase used to define long dresses/skirts that daughters-in-law/sisters-in-law are expected to wear when visiting their in-laws as a sign of respect. It is said to make the bride-to-be more "attractive."

The Tsiga Ndikuroore is a versatile stylish skirt that can be worn in all seasons. Wear with a T shirt or jersey. Because it is fully lined this garment will not get caught up on your leggings or bare legs. Whatever the weather this skirt can adapt your wardrobe to suit all weather types. Or if you are rushing from a session of yoga, a run, or the gym it can be worn over your sports wear and hey presto you are in style for that work meeting or lunch date you have to get to.

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