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Chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Skirt Review – Is It Worth It?

By haunh··4 min read·
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chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Knit Skirt Lace Crochet Eyelet Elastic Waist Flared Maxi Long Skirt (Medium,Apricot)

chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Knit Skirt Lace Crochet Eyelet Elastic Waist Flared Maxi Long Skirt (Medium,Apricot)

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  • Size Guide: XS=US 0-2, S=US 4-6, M=US 8-10, L= US 12-14, XL=US 16-18, XXL=US 20-22. Please check the above "Size Chart" tool before ordering, if you are not sure about the size, please contact us without hesitation.
  • Vintage hippie skirt for women with lining featuring floral flower printed, a line bottom, elastic high rise, below knee length, pull on design. Flattering traditional peasant skirt to hide your tummy.
  • Traditional swing boho skirt, made of breathable knitting material, which is lightweight and cool to wear in hot weather, also spring, fall and early winter.
  • Matches: Flowy mid long skirt is easy to match with T-shirts, crop tops, tank tops, vest, camisoles, shirts, sandals, boots and so on;

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Lightweight knit fabric keeps you cool even on 28°C summer days
  • Elastic high-rise waistband doesn't dig in — genuinely comfortable for all-day wear
  • Floral embroidery adds a premium touch that budget skirts rarely deliver
  • Versatile enough to dress down with sandals or up with a blazer for casual office days
  • Below-knee length hits a flattering spot on most body types

Cons

  • Apricot colour runs lighter than the product photos suggest — worth sizing up if you're between sizes
  • The lining is thin enough that you can see through the eyelet sections in direct sunlight
  • Lace detail catches on rough textures like rough concrete or some knit tops — handle with care
  • Not suitable for cold winter weather — this is firmly a spring-through-early-autumn piece

Quick Verdict

The Chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Skirt is a pleasant surprise in the budget boho category. It's not going to compete with a $80 artisan skirt, but for the price you're getting a wearable, flattering piece with genuine embroidery rather than printed knock-offs. I wore it to a garden party, a casual lunch, and a beach walk — and it held up fine each time. If you're after an affordable floral skirt that doesn't look cheap, this one's worth considering. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 for value-for-money.

What Is the Chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Skirt?

Let's be honest — the name 'chouyatou' doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, and the brand isn't exactly a household name in fashion. But this skirt deserves a closer look. It's a below-knee flared skirt with an elastic high-rise waist, floral embroidery across the front panel, and a crochet eyelet detail that gives it texture without feeling heavy. The Apricot colourway I tested leans more towards a pale peach than the warmer apricot tone in some product photos — something worth noting if you're colour-sensitive.

chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Knit Skirt Lace Crochet Eyelet Elastic Waist Flared Maxi Long Skirt (Medium,Apricot)

The skirt arrives folded in standard Amazon packaging. There's a slight chemical smell right out of the bag — nothing alarming, but a quick wash before first wear is my recommendation. Once aired out for an hour, the smell dissipates completely.

Key Features

  • Elastic high-rise waistband — pulls on, no zipper or buttons to worry about
  • Floral embroidery on the front panel — actual thread work, not printed graphics
  • Lace crochet eyelet detail along the hem — breathable and stylish
  • Below-knee A-line flared fit — flatters a range of body shapes
  • Lightweight knit material — weighs almost nothing in your hand
  • Lined interior — prevents complete see-through but remains thin
  • Available in sizes XS through XXL with a clear US size chart

Hands-On Review

The first thing I noticed when I picked it up was how light it is. The skirt barely registers in your hands — maybe 200 grams at most. That translates directly to how it feels when you're wearing it. No dragging, no heaviness, just a cool whisper of fabric against your legs. I wore it on a 27°C afternoon in early August while running errands in Amsterdam, and honestly, it was more comfortable than most of my denim skirts.

What surprised me was the embroidery quality. I'd braced myself for flat, sparse stitching — the kind you see on fast-fashion pieces that look great in thumbnails but fall apart after two washes. The floral patterns on this skirt are genuinely detailed. Each petal has visible thread variation, and the colours hold up even after a gentle hand-wash. The crochet eyelet detail along the hem is a nice touch — it adds visual interest without being overly fussy.

The elastic waistband is wide enough to sit comfortably without rolling, and it doesn't create that unflattering 'muffin top' effect that cheap elastics often do. I'm usually between sizes, and I went with my usual M (US 8-10) — the fit was relaxed but not sloppy. By day three of wearing it around the house and out, the elastic hadn't stretched out noticeably.

Here's the thing though: the lining is thin. Not dangerously so, but if you're standing in bright summer sunlight or if the skirt gets damp (poolside, humid day), you'll see through it. Wearing nude or skin-toned undergarments fixes this entirely, but it's the kind of detail that nobody mentions in the product listing.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Summer holiday shoppers — lightweight, packable, and versatile enough for beach days through to casual dinners
  • Budget-conscious boho fans — who want the aesthetic without spending €50+ on a similar piece from a boutique brand
  • Anyone who hates restrictive waistbands — the elastic pull-on design is genuinely comfortable for all-day wear
  • Beginners to boho styling — easy to pair with existing wardrobe pieces like plain tees and sandals

Skip this skirt if you need something structured for formal business settings, if you live in a cold climate year-round, or if you're specifically after a fully opaque skirt — the thin lining means this isn't a year-round workhorse in colder months.

Alternatives Worth Considering

Urban Revivo A-Line Skirt — if you want a more structured fit with slightly thicker material, though it comes in at a higher price point. Better for office-adjacent casual wear.

Amazon Essentials Midi Skirt — a solid budget option with a wider colour range, but lacks the floral embroidery detail that makes the Chouyatou stand out visually.

Merona Women's A-Line Skirt (Target) — a US-based alternative with better long-term durability reviews, though shipping to Europe can be inconsistent.

FAQ

It ranges from XS (US 0-2) through XXL (US 20-22). The size chart uses US sizing, so check carefully if you're accustomed to UK or EU sizing — they're not the same.

Final Verdict

The Chouyatou Women's Floral Embroidered Skirt earns its place as a reliable warm-weather piece without pretending to be something it's not. Yes, the lining is thin and yes, it's a budget brand — but the embroidery is better than expected, the fit is genuinely flattering, and at this price point, you're not taking a big risk. I kept reaching for it over my more expensive skirts, which says something. Will it last five years of heavy use? Probably not. But for two to three seasons of summer and early autumn wear, it delivers solid value.

If you're on the fence, I'd say go for it — especially if you're between sizes and considering sizing up for a relaxed boho fit.