Polkadots and Moonbeams Flamingo Women’s One-piece Swimsuit

£68.95

"when only polkadots will do"

Polkadots and Moonbeams Mermaid Academy one-piece Flamingo swimsuit, stylish with a personalised touch. Just the lady-like thing for those days spent lingering on the bow of the catamaran. An enticing evocation designed from the beautiful Mornington Peninsula, Australia.

This one piece swimsuit is designed for the sauntering mermaid with its display of vivid colours. It features a hollowed-out backing for free and easy movement and extra elastic supporting near the chest area.

.: 83% Nylon 17% Spandex
.: Light fabric (5.01 oz/yd² (169 g/m²))
.: Cut out at the back
.: Elastic straps
.: Runs smaller than usual

XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Chest Width , in 12.99 13.98 14.96 16.34 17.72 19.09 20.47
Waist Width , in 11.81 12.80 13.78 14.96 16.14 17.52 18.90
Hip Width, in 14.17 15.16 16.14 17.52 18.90 20.28 21.65
Side Seam Length, in 13.39 13.78 14.17 14.76 15.35 15.94 16.54
Front Length, in 22.05 22.83 23.62 24.41 25.20 25.98 26.77

 

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