Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Sporty and Good Looking

Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Sporty and Good Looking
Kate Agathon
The Krimson Klover Kerry Skort immediately stood out to me because of its visual aesthetic. It has structure, looks feminine, is a nice length (16.5”), and isn’t totally sporty. I want a multifunctional skort that I can wear walking the dog, to brunch, to work, etc. Fortunately, the Krimson Klover Kerry Skort meets all my requirements!

Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com
Constructed from a durable poly/spandex blend, the Krimson Klover Kerry Skort isn’t flimsy.

Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com
I was happy that the fabric was more substantial than most paper-thin stretch fabric that seems to have become more prevalent with hybrid hiking/casual wear. I knew it wouldn’t cling to my legs or ride up. I also liked that it wasn’t see-through like some stretch fabric skorts are.

Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com
Details include branded snap with zipper fly closure, front and back pockets, and compression liner shorts with stash pocket for comfort.

Krimson Klover Kerry Skort – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com
In the mountain community where I live, most women over the age of 30 wear skorts. It’s difficult to find ones that are functional, fashionable, and don’t have a barely there hemline. Thankfully, the Krimson Klover Kerry Skort is exactly what I need.
The Krimson Klover Kerry Skort is available in sizes XS to XL and seven patterns.
Kate Agathon

Kate Agathon – Dr. of Stoke
Dr. Of Stoke
Freelance writer, bicyclist, outdoor recreation enthusiast, social justice advocate, and mom to her furbaby, Sansa.
A Colorado native, Kate considers the outdoors her mother ship. She brings her passion for bicycling, the environment, and issues of diversity to her writing. Her primary outdoor recreation activities are mountain biking, road biking, nordic skiing, alpine skiing, hiking, snowshoeing, and peak bagging Colorado’s 14ers.
Kate earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Colorado State University and later an MSEd and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from Purdue University. In addition to her education, Kate’s background serving on the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee and experience working for non-profits and bicycle sales well position her to bring depth and understanding to the complex changes currently taking place in the outdoor recreation industry.
The Dr. of Stoke has been part of the Engearment team since 2016.