Urban CoCo sells basics that stay in rotation: skater skirts, drape cardigans, fold-over maxis. That is 69 pieces once the duplicate colorways fold into one card each, sorted into six racks with the price and the rating count on every card.
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Every piece in the catalog sits in exactly one rack. If you know you want a pencil skirt, you skip the other 55 cards.
Sorted by review count, nothing else. The skater skirt at the top has over 88,000 ratings; the rest of the row is in the tens of thousands.









The stretch-waist skater mini carries more ratings than the next three pieces in this catalog combined. It flares from the waist, hits mid-thigh, and buyers wear it over leggings from October through March. If six racks feel like too much choice, start with this card.
Everything on this rail costs $20 or less, and it is not the clearance corner: the most-reviewed skirt in the store lives here.
Most Urban CoCo pieces come in fitted and plus ranges. The size guide on this site collects the brand's own charts in one table.
Cotton-spandex knits and polyester wraps go in the machine on cold. Velvet and faux suede pieces want a gentler routine; the care guide covers both.
A piece can shift a few dollars between visits, so treat the card price as a starting point. The rating counts move far slower, and the sorting runs on those.
Urban CoCo is a women's clothing label that sells online only. No boutiques, no seasonal lookbooks. The range is built around knit basics: stretchy skirts, open-front cardigans, t-shirt dresses, tassel shawls.
The catalog skews practical. A typical piece costs between $15 and $30, comes in a dozen colors and has a four-figure or five-figure review count behind it. The velvet maxi dress pictured here is the dressiest thing they make, and it still machine washes.
This catalog keeps one card per cut. The brand pages every color group separately, which turns 69 designs into nearly 180 pages; here the duplicates are folded together, so you compare cuts, not color codes.

Verified purchase reviews copied from the public review pages of pieces in this catalog. Typos and caps left as posted; each quote links to the piece it covers.
Love, love, LOVE!Urban Coco is the goat! Have bought several of these skirts and they are great quality fabric, stretchy and comfortable, and they slightly flare out which is flattering for us apron bellied girlies.
Much much smaller than your regular size!!! Order up by two sizes!!If you are a small, order a medium or large!!! I am 5'9” and 117 lbs, the small was so small I couldn't get it on!! It was like child sized!! So I re ordered a large.... I got this to fit just a tad on the loose side, to be a comfortable skirt for summer! The large fits how I want , no tightness or pinching!! Order two sizes up if you want it to fit right. As for the actual skirt, now that I have the right size .... it is very nice, light, good length, not too short and not too long! It's perfect for casual every day wear, and it would probably look good with heels and a pretty top to dress up as well. It's pretty good quality for the price, I'm sure I'll wear it a lot this summer :)
Nice overall but smelly.Overall it is what I was looking for with long sleeves and feminine ruffled front. It's perfect for use in our air conditioned office. The edges of the ruffled part are just finished with a serger and not turned under which would have been my preference. It does have a very strong chemical smell. I hung it outside to air out overnight but it didn't help. I'm hoping it will wash out.
Cute and comfortable skirt.Very Flattering skirt. Soft material and stretchy. I'm 5'1 and 150 pounds. It is a long skit for a short girl BUT a shirt over it will cover the excess of clothes in your tummy. I might get a second one. Easy to wear with heals or flat shoes. Can't go wrong trying to dress down or dress up with this skirt.
Lovely wrap.I had bought another wrap, but it was so thin, didn't like the color, donated it. I bought this one. I love the colors, the patterns. I wore it to a church service and my shoulders and back were warm. Nice to slip on, and go. Its very soft fabric. Love it!
High Quality.I didn't expect this sweater to be as nice as it is. It's a little heavier than I expected but it is actually a great weight. This can be dressy or casual and a good sweater for a cold work environment. I think it will be wrinkle resistant as it barely needs ironing right out of the packaging. The sleeves may be a bit tight if you push them up to below the elbow. The size small was perfect for me though at 4'11' and 105 pounds.
Urban CoCo cuts run from S to 5XL, and the fitted knits chart differently from the wraps. The size guide puts the brand's own tables on one page, worth two minutes before you order.
The stretch-waist skater mini. It carries over 88,000 ratings, costs under $20 and works over leggings for most of the year. The dressy end of the range is the velvet maxi, and it still machine washes.
The elastic-waist skirts and dresses are forgiving. The fitted tees and bodycon cuts run snug by design, so between two sizes, take the larger one. The size guide collects the charts.
Depends on the piece. Fitted knits usually run S to XL, and many skirts and dresses extend to 3XL or 5XL.
Mostly cotton-spandex and poly-spandex knits, with chiffon in the blazers and flowy pants and velvet in the dressier skirts and tops. Nearly everything machine washes; the care guide covers the exceptions.
Almost always. Each card shows one photographed colorway; most cuts come in a dozen or more colors, from plain black to prints.
They are layering pieces, not coats. The drape cardigans handle offices and fall evenings; the fringed shawls add real warmth over a jacket but will not replace one in January.