The Aruba top features wide shoulder straps and an elastic band at the hem. The adjustable blouson effect allows you to control the length and show off your waist. Pairs perfectly with the shorts from the same collection.
Composition:
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The Aruba top features wide shoulder straps and an elastic band at the hem. The adjustable blouson effect allows you to control the length and show off your waist. Pairs perfectly with the shorts from the same collection.
Composition:
* Color may slightly vary depending on screen settings.
The Aruba top is a feminine and functional summer piece that combines comfort with a fashionable look. Made from light, breathable fabric, it provides comfort even on the hottest days. Wide straps ensure stability and ease of wear, while the bottom edge, finished with a soft elastic, allows for a gently gathered look. Thanks to the adjustable length, the top can be worn in two ways – classically at the waist or cropped to show the midriff. This model pairs beautifully with the airy shorts from the same series, creating a stylish, tropical set perfect for the beach, summer walks, getaways, or festivals. A seasonal must-have for women who value lightness, freedom, and exotic aesthetics.
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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR SWIMSUIT?
To keep your swimsuit in good shape throughout the summer and for the next season, proper care is essential. How you wash and dry it is absolutely crucial. No one looks good in a stretched or wrinkled swimsuit, and misshapen bra cups can seriously hurt your look. So how should you care for it?
1. Rinse your swimsuit after every use
Even if you haven't spent the whole day at the pool, you should rinse your swimsuit. Salt, chlorine, and sunscreen residue can permanently damage it. Start by showering in your swimsuit – it’s a standard routine after swimming in the pool or sea. Use a bit of shower gel and lather the swimsuit, then rinse it well with warm water.
Never leave a wet swimsuit rolled up or in a bag.
Long-term exposure to chlorinated or salty water may cause the fabric to discolor.
2. Hand-wash only
Untie all strings before washing. Pay close attention to decorative and jewelry elements, which are often part of swimsuits – improper care can dull or damage them quickly. It’s also a good idea to dry them separately after washing. Soak the swimsuit for 15–30 minutes in lukewarm water (about 40°C) with a little detergent for delicate fabrics. Then rinse thoroughly to remove any detergent residue.
3. Drying
Do not tumble-dry swimsuits or lingerie. Lay them flat to dry away from direct sunlight (which can cause fading). Do not hang bras by the straps – they may stretch and lose elasticity.
4. Always wear your oldest swimsuit in the jacuzzi
Avoid wearing lycra swimsuits with laminates or jewelry in hot tubs. Hot water and chlorine quickly destroy the fabric. If you love jacuzzis, buy a cheap swimsuit just for that purpose – you won’t mind if it wears out quickly.
Damage caused by failure to follow these care tips is not grounds for complaint.