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High rise striped swim briefs in ECONYL®
lowest price in the last 30 days:
€ 12,95
High waisted swim bottoms with multicolor striped motif. Made of ECONYL®, a 100% regenerated nylon fiber with infinite recyclability.
Color:
Violet
Size: EUR
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The model wears a size S and is 178 cm tall
Milano, Italy
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Price reduced from € 25,95 to€ 12,95lowest price in the last 30 days: € 12,95 - Color: Violet
- Product code: 3L035S043_66A
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TRANSPARENCY
Supplier - OLIMPIAS INDUSTRIELLE TUNISIE SARL
City: GAFSA
Zip Code: 2100
Country: TN
Made in: Tunisia
Description
Basic Features
- Stretch ECONYL®
- Lined
- Side rise: 7 cm
Composition
Outside 78% Nylon 22% Elastane Lining 82% Nylon 18% ElastaneMade in
TunisiaProduct code
3L035S043_66AClothing care
- Hand wash. Maximum temperature 40°C.
- Do not bleach.
- Do not tumble dry.
- Line dry in the shade.
- Do not iron.
- Do not dry-clean.
Delivery and Returns
Delivery usually take place within 2 - 5 business days.
The cost of shipping is 13 €. But it's free on all orders over 40 €.
If it’s not for you. No worries. Our returns and quick and easy.
You have 14 days to try the products from the moment the order is delivered. Be careful not to remove tags, accessories or labels: we do not accept returns of products where they are removed.
You can request your return after 24 hours of receiving the package.
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SUSTAINABILITY
REGENERATED NYLON
REGENERATED NYLON
ECONYL® is a 100% regenerated nylon fiber made from production waste and scraps, one quarter of which is taken from used fishing nets.
INFINITELY RECYCLABLE
Econyl® is lightweight, elastic, resistant, but unlike traditional nylon doesn't consume virgin raw material and is infinitely recyclable.
90 TONS OF CO2 SAVED
Econyl® garments in the Spring Summer 22 Collection have allowed us to save 90 tons of CO2, equivalent to 106 barrels of oil.