bikini top - monterosso - blue gingham
Description
this bralette bikini top combines comfort and an uber cute pattern. the scoop neck design makes this a sporty bikini and your go to bikini for comfort and style. wear it with the matching bottoms for a complete look.
PS: monterosso is named after leonessa's friend joy's favorite beach town in italy but it is not only beach-worthy: it also looks great worn with a pair of denim and a white shirt on top for hot summer days in the city!
read more about leonessa's sustainable swimwear here.
please be aware that this is an OUTLET piece and we do NOT offer returns. if you are unsure about the size, stop by our pfingstweid store to try it on.
caring for swimwear
hand wash or wash 30°C max. make sure to dry in the shade. do not tumble dry. do not iron. you can greatly extend the life of swimwear products by washing it as little as possible. for light soiling, you can also wash it only selectively. use a fabric bag to keep your items from breaking because of zippers. to avoid microplastics from floating to the oceans, use a guppyfriend washing bag.
what is recycled polyester?
most often recycled polyester is made out of industrial waste or post-consumer plastics like PET bottles. turning PET bottles into clothing means grinding, melting and extruding new fibers.
why love recycled polyester?
taking what is already there and giving it new life is super cool already - but recycled polyester is also super versatile! from waterproof bags to silky smooth fabrics you can do so many things.
recycled polyester production
producing recycled polyester uses up to 90% less water than regular polyester. still you have to be careful and only choose certified recycled fabrics. we think there are pros and cons with this fabric. the main pro arguments: keeping plastic away from landfills and the ocean and a waterproof and stretchy fabric - just like polyester, but uses less energy to make. still, recycling has its boundaries and recycling uses a lot of energy too. also, recycled polyester can still release micro plastics.