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Our Peacock High-Waisted Bikini Bottom is an essential for any summer wardrobe. It features a flattering, high-waisted design for a super comfortable fit and extra coverage for your bum & tum. This piece is ethically and sustainably made in Australia from recycled polyester fabric, making it a great choice for those looking to reduce their environmental impact. Whether you're lounging poolside or hitting the waves, this is the perfect choice for your summer wardrobe.

Peacock high-waist bikini bottom

AU$109.00 Regular Price
AU$79.57Sale Price
  • *** Please check size chart & highwaist measurements to select the right fit for your body, if in doubt, downsizing is the best option. You want a nice firm fit & there is plenty of stretch in the swim fabric & rubbers. Contact us if you need any sizing help ***

    - Recycled Polyester Lycra

    - Low leg line

    - High waist / full coverage

    - SPF, Chlorine resistant, Hard-wearing Fabric

    - UPF50+ Sun Protection

    - Super-soft and has the brushed inner, feels like a million bucks

    - High quality / long life swim rubber waist band

    - Made in Australia

    - Models wear sizes 10 & 16

    - Print placement will vary per individual garment

    - Print Designed in Tasmania and ethically printed in Queensland

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