Solpardus Women's Yellow / Orange / Brown Thea Terracotta Onepiece Bamboo Swimsuit
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Highest price was seen $239.00 on Sep 03, 2024
Lowest price was seen $230.00 on Jul 17, 2024
Average price is $230.00 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is $239.00
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Description
Made from a natural mix of 95% bamboo and 5% elastane, Thea fabric is super soft and gentle against sensitive skin. This clever bamboo-based fabric is anti-bacterial, odour resistant and helps regulate body temperature by wicking away moisture! The v-neck and scoop back of the Thea onepiece create a flattering fit which can be further altered by the tie shoulders. Your onepiece can also be styled as the most comfortable bodysuit! Natural rubber within the seams helps to give support without causing tension on the skin. Our bamboo fabric is a great alternative to the plastic based norm. You’ll never want to go back to your synthetic swimwear! Main Body: 95% bamboo 5% elastane, with certified OEKO TEX ‘Made in Green’ 100% natural rubber in the seams. We believe that the best wardrobe is one with timeless pieces you’ve loved season after season. In this spirit, and in order to preserve longevity, we suggest all our garments are cold hand washed separately with a natural based laundry detergent. After washing, be sure to straighten out your garments and dry flat. Keep away from harsh chemicals to protect the colour and avoid weakening the natural fibres within the fabrics - be careful as this can be said for the more “traditional” sun creams filled with many a nasty chemical! In the interest of reducing waste (and because there is nothing worse than huge labels in clothes that we all then painstakingly snip out) we hand-print our care labels in-house onto Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified cotton. These labels are then neatly tucked inside your garment before posting. For international orders these labels will be lightly sewn onto the internal label and can be removed by gently pulling the thread. You can then recycle your labels in your nearest “clothing and textiles” recycling bin.
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