Circle skirts of the 50s are not only fab, they’re practically art. There are all kinds of interesting ones out there to add to your wardrobe–particularly the ones I found below.
My favorite, which I found on ebay for sale by “Missaylee” is a vintage 40s or 50s outfit (with of course, the perfect circle skirt). It so amazing, it makes me want to wave a red flag and chase a matador!

No wait! This one from Bombshell Bettys comes with a matador! How lucky! It’s priced at $145.

Here’s a bold red and black statement from seller starnaudmo that says it all without saying a word!
This vintage handpainted beauty available from decogirl007 can be yours for a cool $59.99 (buy it now) for those who don’t desire to play the auction game.
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Quite Possibly the Best Vintage Mexican Skirts… // April 1, 2007 at 1:08 pm |
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sally beningfield // April 25, 2007 at 4:06 am |
i have two lovely mexican skirts i bought in the us in the late 1980’s. i would like to sell them but i’d like them to go to someone who appreciates them rather than get a good price. Do you have nay ideas as to anyone who might be interested?
Sally
Natalie // September 3, 2007 at 11:52 am |
Hi Sally
Do you still have the skirts for sale – I am interested in seeing photos.
Thanks very much
Natalie
Angela // December 5, 2007 at 11:43 pm |
I’ve been looking on and off for a mexican circle skirt. Do you still have yours for sale?
Thank you!
Joanna Olivencia // January 26, 2008 at 10:13 am |
I have a circle skirt from Mexico. Tag says Creaciones Sala Prat – hecho en Mexico.
georgia // March 17, 2008 at 6:22 pm |
I want to be circle skirts from Mexico circa 1940’s-50’s, like the Sala Prat one above. Where can I find these gems?
aida // October 31, 2008 at 11:42 am |
take a look at www. aidacoronado.com I have a couple of wonderful Mexican skirts and a bunch of other authentic Mexican clothes, even some original Huipiles like the ones Frida Kahlo used to wear.
I would love to hear what would you like to find on my store from Mexico, I am in love with my culture and want to share it with the world.