Asymmetrical One-Piece Swimsuit
Asymmetrical One-Piece Swimsuit
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Description
Description
Asymmetrical One-Piece Swimsuit
Modern design and elegance on the beach! Our product is a perfect combination of style, comfort and originality. Designed for the modern, confident woman, this outfit is sure to turn heads on the beach. The asymmetry adds dynamics to the outfit, and at the same time subtly exposes the right parts of the body, emphasising your femininity. The perfect fit and careful stitching make this swimming costume perfectly figure-flattering, while ensuring comfort during beach activities.
- Type: one-piece
- Colour : Orange, Yellow, Pink, Red
- Occasion : beach, holiday, pool
- Season : summer
- Design : plain
- Neckline type : asymmetrical
- Bra : soft
- Bottom : thong
- Characteristics : asymmetrical, cut-out on the side
Order now to enjoy your holidays in an unusual and original outfit!
Reviews
Reviews
I was surprised that it looks just as good live ;P it also lies okay, so I give it 5/5
I'm super happy! Great color, very saturated :)
Size chart
To ensure the best fit for your underwear, take accurate measurements of your bust circumference, underbust circumference, waist circumference, and hip circumference. Here's how:
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Underbust Circumference: Measure around your ribcage just under your bust, wearing a soft bra or nothing. Subtract approximately 2 inches from the result, as the bra band is elastic and stretches when worn.
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Bust Circumference: Wearing a soft bra or nothing, measure around the fullest part of your bust. If you have larger or saggy breasts, bend forward slightly.
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Waist Circumference: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist (above your navel) while standing straight and not holding your breath.
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Hip Circumference: Measure around the widest part of your hips, either at the level of the widest part of your buttocks or the front upper iliac spines.