This festive holiday skirt is now less than $25 at Nordstrom

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Although it may be cliché, there’s nothing like wearing a festive outfit to celebrate the holidays. A bit of red, maybe some champagne and a bit of Mariah Carey is all we need.

Right now, you can finish your holiday wardrobe with this satin skirt, 63 percent off at Nordstrom.

Shop: Bias Jacquard Skirt, $24.97 (Orig. $69)

Credit: Nordstrom

Not only does the skirt fall right below the knee (which makes it perfect for autumnal wardrobes that require knee-high boots), but it also features an animal jacquard print that easily makes this wardrobe essential a timeless staple.

Because the skirt stands out on its own, you can dress it up or down according to your liking. It’s like this — if we’re going to be buying clothes, we might as well make sure we get our money’s worth!

Currently, the skirt comes in sizes XXS – XXL in both red and black. Customers who have bought the skirt love that it’s an elegant and timeless piece, one five-star reviewer noting that “the small jacquard print and the lining elevate this beyond a basic slip skirt.” They added, “I’ve tried on designer skirts that weren’t nearly as nice as this one is. An absolute steal at this price point. Fits true to size.”

A timeless skirt that’s 63 percent off and less than $25? Sign us up.

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