Pockets on a tiered skirt feel like a small victory every single time. Not the decorative kind that barely fits a lip balm, but real pockets, deep enough to actually use, sewn into a silhouette that already does a lot of things well. The tiered skirt is one of those shapes that flatters through movement rather than through restriction. It skims rather than clings. It adds volume in a way that feels intentional rather than accidental. And the tiers themselves create visual interest without requiring anything else from you in terms of styling effort.
We have been genuinely selective here because this combination gets diluted by a lot of mediocre versions. The fabric quality matters enormously. Cheap tiered skirts go limp and sad within a season. The ones we have chosen hold their shape and their character wash after wash. Some are printed, some are plain, some sit at the midi length that currently feels exactly right. All of them have pockets worth using rather than pockets as an afterthought. Because a skirt this good deserves to actually carry your keys.