Surf Bikini - Malea - Tropic Forest/Black (Bikini Top / Reversible)
$54
$75.6
Description Product description: Das Surf Bikini Oberteil „Malea“ von VEY OceanFairMade Apparel (VEY) richtet sich nicht ausschliesslich an Surferinnen. Das Bikini Oberteil gleicht in der Optik einem traditionellen BH Bikini, bietet dir aber zusätzlich den extra starken Halt, den es beim Surfen braucht. Der schöne Stoff in tropic forest/black (umkehrbar) ist edel und sportlich zugleich. VEY-Design: VEY has made it its main task to ensure optimum functionality in surf bikinis and surf swimsuits in addition to a beautiful design. The tops have stable and crossed straps at the back and the bottoms have strings to reduce the circumference as required. Size: when you put on your new surf bikini or surf swimsuit for the first time and it feels a little tight, that's just right. The fabric stretches a little when it comes into contact with the sea water. The model is wearing a size S. Size chart: You can find a size chart in the product image gallery at the top of this page.Reversible: you can also wear the inside out to change the color combinations.Material & Sustainability: 80% polyamide, 20% elastane. The fabric is made of ECONYL (recycled nylon from old fishing nets, among other things) from the company Aquafil in Italy and REPREVE (recycled fiber from materials, such as plastic bottles). The material is ultra-soft, gives you UV protection and is oil-repellent (sunscreen). VEY's packaging is also made of a biodegradable plastic.Production: The bikini for female surfers is made in Indonesia in a small family business under fair and ethical working conditions.Product maintenance: Wash the surf bikini by hand or on a gentle cycle at max. 40 °C. After contact with salt water, rinse with clean water. Do not tumble dry. Not sure whether to choose a bikini or a swimsuit? Find out what suits you best – our guide will help you! → Bikinis for women Lifestyle Article - Slow Fashion: The Path to Sustainable Elegance Way back to you • January 6, 2024 • Blogs, Lifestyle The fast fashion industry has grown significantly in recent years. Exploitation of workers, wasteful consumption of resources and environmentally harmful production processes are just some of the dark sides of this industry. We can counteract this negative trend with the slow fashion movement. Instead of short-lived trends, slow fashion promotes timeless designs and high-quality materials that last longer.Click here for the article →
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