Nirali deep plunge swimsuit

€119,95
By AAVA

Size
2 in stock
Fit
Rating of 1 means Fits small.
Middle rating means Fits true to size.
Rating of 5 means Fits large.
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Description

With this beautiful new swimsuit model from Averie (formerly AAVA) you will steal the show. The swimsuit has a deep v-neckline which creates a beautiful cleavage. The top of the swimsuit has a print of koi carp and Japanese waves. The bottom has a pattern of fish. The (removable) padded cups provide good support. There are 2 white crocheted "see-through" panels on the belly. The swimsuit is fully lined and does not shine through. 

The swimsuit is made from recycled ocean plastic and resistant to oils, creams and chlorine. It breathes, is comfortable and is super soft and stretchy. 

Please note: the swimsuit falls small so check the size advice on in the size chart. Still in doubt? Feel free to get in touch! 

    Materials & care
    • Material: 78% Econyl® (recycled polyamide) and 22% elastane
    • Washing instructions: hand wash in cold water and dry inside out (in the shade)
    • Vegan: yes
    Manufacturing & labels
    • Production: made with love in Istanbul, Turkey.

    Shipping & returns
    • Free shipping on orders from €50 in NL
    • On din - sun ordered before 16h = same day shipping in NL
    • Free pickup in Utrecht
    • Returns within 14 days of receipt

    More information on shipping & returns can be found on our FAQ page.

    Made from organic/recycled materials and under fair conditions. Read more.

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    Organic & recycled

    All items in our collection are made from sustainable materials such as organic cotton, Tencel or Econyl. They have matching certificates such as GOTS, PETA approved and GRS. We have carefully reviewed, tried on and selected all the garments ourselves.

    Fair Trade

    Our clothing is made under fair conditions. Our brands' tailors assembled the items in a safe and clean working environment, with care and attention. The factories follow International Labor Standards.