JF Shirt - Rock & Band Merch Reviews

Chouyatou Floral Skirt Review – A Solid Boho Buy Under $40?

By haunh··4 min read·
4.1
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)

chouyatou

  • 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 breathable knit fabric — comfortable in hot weather
  • Floral embroidery and eyelet detail adds visual interest without feeling busy
  • Elastic high-rise waist fits a range of body types
  • Versatile enough for casual, beach, and casual work settings
  • Below-knee length offers modest coverage while staying cool
  • Easy pull-on design, no zippers or buttons to deal with

Cons

  • Sizing runs small — most buyers need to size up
  • Apricot color shows through more as a pale cream than a true warm apricot
  • Embroidery stitching can loosen slightly after multiple washes
  • Limited structure — the skirt drapes very loosely, which some prefer to avoid
  • Not suitable for formal or dressy occasions

Quick Verdict

The Chouyatou floral skirt is a lightweight boho piece that earns its place in a warm-weather rotation. At under $40 it delivers decent embroidery, a comfortable elastic waist, and enough styling range to take you from a coffee run to a beach boardwalk without feeling out of place. It isn't a wardrobe hero — the fabric is mid-grade knit and sizing runs small — but for the price point, it performs exactly as you'd hope. I'd give it a 4 out of 5 for casual wardrobes that need a little floral lift.

What Is the Chouyatou Floral Skirt?

The Chouyatou floral embroidered skirt is a below-knee A-line piece with an elastic high-rise waist, pull-on design, and a soft knit body finished with floral embroidery and lace crochet eyelet detail across the hem. It comes in the Apricot colourway (which reads closer to pale cream in direct sunlight, a detail worth noting), and the Medium I tested corresponds to US sizes 8-10. The brand describes it as a vintage hippie or bohemian peasant skirt — and that's an accurate tag.

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

There's a light inner lining, which means no see-through surprises on a breezy afternoon. The skirt arrived neatly folded in a sealed poly bag — no excess packaging, which felt appropriately modest for the price tier. The moment I pulled it out, I noticed the embroidery had a raised, almost tactile quality that the product photos don't fully communicate. That small detail was the first thing that made me want to actually wear it rather than file it away as "just another impulse buy."

Key Features

  • Elastic high-rise waist — no closures, pulls on and stays put
  • Floral embroidery and lace crochet eyelet detail at the hem
  • Lightweight knit fabric with soft inner lining
  • A-line flared silhouette, below-knee length
  • Available in extended sizing from XS through XXL
  • Machine-washable with care; hand wash recommended
  • Designed for warm-weather wear, works into spring and early fall

Hands-On Review

I wore the Chouyatou floral skirt for the first time on a Saturday morning market trip — 80°F, humid, the kind of weather where you immediately regret anything with a stiff waistband. The knit fabric was genuinely comfortable. It didn't cling or shift when I was walking between stalls, and the elastic waist didn't leave a mark even after three hours of moving around. That's the baseline I was hoping for, and it passed.

By week two I'd paired it twice with a simple tank top and once with a loose linen shirt tucked in for a casual work-from-home meeting. That versatility surprised me — I expected it to feel too boho for anything outside a beach setting, but the Apricot tone is neutral enough to dress down without looking costume-y. The floral embroidery is the star of the show here, and the crochet eyelet at the hem adds a textural layer that keeps the skirt from feeling flat.

What surprised me was the lining. I almost put on a slip on the first wear out of habit, then remembered the listing mentioned an inner lining. I left it off. That was the right call — the skirt had full opacity and the lining actually helped it drape more smoothly than I expected for a knit piece. Two weeks in I machine-washed it on a gentle cold cycle (I didn't have time for hand-washing, sue me) and the embroidery held up fine. There was the slightest loosening at a few stitch points near the eyelet, but nothing you'd notice unless you were inspecting it closely.

The one thing I'd flag: sizing. I'm between sizes and followed the chart to a Medium. It fit, but barely — the knit doesn't have a lot of forgiveness. I'd recommend sizing up unless you're firmly in the middle of your size bracket.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Warm-weather shoppers looking for a breathable, comfortable skirt that doesn't require constant adjusting
  • Boho and cottagecore fans who want the aesthetic without spending $80+ on a similar piece from a boutique brand
  • Buyers wanting versatility — this works with casual tees, tanks, linen shirts, and sandals or boots depending on the season
  • Anyone shopping on a budget who wants to try the boho embroidered trend without a big commitment

Skip this if you're looking for a structured or formal piece — the loose A-line drape and knit fabric won't read "polished" in any professional or dressy context. Also skip it if you strongly prefer a defined waist silhouette; this skirt drapes relaxed and stays that way.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If you want a similar boho aesthetic but want to compare before committing, here are two alternatives worth a look:

  • BESIDELINE Women's Crochet Skirt — Similar crochet aesthetic, slightly different cut. Some buyers prefer its construction quality, though it runs pricier and has fewer colour options.
  • Merokeeko Women's Floral Print Midi Skirt — A comparable floral midi option with a slightly more structured drape. Better if you want something that feels a bit more "put together" out of the box.

FAQ

No — it runs small. The knit fabric has limited stretch and the elastic waist is snug. If you're between sizes, order one size up. The size chart uses US sizing (XS=0-2 through XXL=20-22), so double-check before ordering.

Final Verdict

After three weeks of real wear — market trips, casual Fridays, a beach day, and a few honest honest glances in the mirror — the Chouyatou floral skirt holds up. It's not going to become your favourite piece, but it fills a genuine gap in a warm-weather wardrobe: comfortable, cute, and easy to style without overthinking. The embroidery quality is solid for the price, the sizing is the main thing to watch, and the lining is a practical detail that makes it genuinely wearable without extras. If you're on the fence, it earns a spot — just order your true size or size up.