One-piece swimsuit with a tropical print in shades of pink and orange. Vertical cup seams, removable padding, decorative front knot, and halter neck tie. A feminine cut and bold summer look.
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One-piece swimsuit with a tropical print in shades of pink and orange. Vertical cup seams, removable padding, decorative front knot, and halter neck tie. A feminine cut and bold summer look.
Composition:
* Color may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
Alabama in the pink-orange version is a one-piece swimsuit that captivates with its vibrant print and sensual silhouette. Made of elastic, high-quality Lycra featuring an intense pattern of mandarin, pink, and orange tropical leaves, it beautifully enhances tanned skin and fits perfectly into a summer vibe. Vertically seamed cups with removable padding gently shape the bust, offering comfort and a natural fit—without underwire. The deep V-neckline with a decorative center knot visually elongates the torso and adds lightness to the figure. Wide straps extending from the cups are tied at the neck and adjustable at the back, providing reliable support and all-day comfort. The back reveals the shoulder blades for a feminine, summery touch. A perfect choice for women who value bold design, strong support, and comfort in a vacation-ready style.
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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SWIMWEAR
To keep your swimsuit in good shape throughout summer—and beyond—it’s crucial to care for it properly. How you wash and dry it makes all the difference. No one looks good in a stretched-out or wrinkled swimsuit, and deformed cups can completely ruin the look.
1. Rinse after every use
Even if you haven’t spent the whole day swimming, it’s important to rinse the suit. Salt, chlorine, and sunscreen residue can damage it permanently. The best approach is to shower in your swimsuit after swimming. Use a bit of shower gel, lather gently, and rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Never leave a wet swimsuit rolled up or in a bag.
Long exposure to salt or chlorinated water may cause fabric discoloration.
2. Hand wash only
Untie all straps before washing. Pay special attention to decorative and metal elements, as they may tarnish or break. It's also a good idea to gently pat them dry after washing. Soak the swimsuit for 15–30 minutes in lukewarm water (about 40°C) with a mild detergent for delicate fabrics. Rinse thoroughly.
3. Drying
Do not tumble-dry swimsuits or lingerie. Lay flat on a surface, away from direct sunlight (as it can fade the color).
Never hang bikini tops by the straps—they will stretch and lose elasticity.
4. Always wear your oldest swimsuit in the jacuzzi
Avoid wearing Lycra suits with lamination or embellishments in hot tubs. Heat and chlorine quickly damage the fabric. If you enjoy jacuzzis, use a cheap swimsuit for that occasion—it won’t matter if it wears out fast.
Damage resulting from improper care is not grounds for complaint or return.