
The Slit Wrap Skirt is cute. Like, dangerously cute. The kind of cute that makes you ignore small problems until you’re outside fighting fabric in public.
So I wore this Slit Skirt for Women Boho Print Tie Side Wrap Tassel Casual Beach Mini Skirt with that lace bralette—the Lace Bralette for Women V Neck Camisoles Racerback Adjustable Strap Crop Top—and immediately felt like I had my life together. Which is funny, because five minutes before that I couldn’t even find my lip gloss.
Anyway.
The outfit? Soft. Pretty. Slightly beachy even though I was nowhere near a beach. The bralette is actually really comfortable—like that review said, it’s soft, stretchy, and doesn’t do that annoying roll-up thing. The straps being adjustable? Necessary. I hate when I can’t fix things mid-day. And yes, it’s a little see-through in parts, but in a cute way, not a stressful way.
The skirt though… that’s where things get interesting.
The Tie Situation Is… A Situation
The wrap tie on this Slit Wrap Skirt is long. Like unnecessarily long. Like “why is this still going” long.
And it looks pretty when it’s behaving. But if it decides to flip? Suddenly you’re showing that white inner lining like it’s part of the outfit. It’s not.
I kept adjusting it. Walking two steps. Adjusting again. At one point I just stood there holding the side like I was posing for no reason.
Blunt truth: the skirt has a mind of its own.
But When It Hits… It Hits
Here’s the annoying part—it actually looks really good.
The way it wraps? Flattering. The slit? Just enough. The print? That soft boho mix that makes everything feel styled even if you didn’t try.
I caught my reflection in a random storefront window and paused. Not even on purpose. Just… paused.
Also, random thought: I wonder if people who design wrap skirts test them in wind or just hope for the best.
But yeah. When everything stays in place, the whole outfit feels effortless. Like you woke up like this. Like you’re calm. You’re not calm, but you look it.
The Bralette Deserves Its Own Moment
I didn’t expect the bralette to carry like this, but it did.
It’s giving soft support, not restrictive. I could actually breathe. The lace sits right under the ribs and doesn’t dig in, which I noticed immediately because I’m picky about that.
Also—I layered it once over a regular bra just to see, and it worked. Didn’t look bulky. Didn’t look weird. I don’t know why that matters, but it does.
Slightly awkward transition, but the texture of the lace against the skirt fabric? It just works. I’m not explaining that further.
I’m Torn, And I’m Not Fixing That
I like this outfit. I really do.
But I also don’t trust this Slit Wrap Skirt completely. And that’s a weird relationship to have with clothing.
It’s cute. It’s flattering. It’s a little unpredictable.
And honestly? I still wore it out anyway.
Because sometimes looking good wins.

Shop the Look
- The Top: A delicate beige crochet bralette featuring intricate patterns and scalloped edging.
- The Bottom: A stunning blue, white, and red patterned wrap-style skirt accented with playful fringe trimming.
- The Accessories: A vibrant quilted orange crossbody bag with a tassel detail, layered gold necklaces, and a beaded bracelet.
- The Footwear: Neutral block-heel sandals finished with cute bow accents at the ankle.