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SIZE
CHART
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Get
the EXACT size and look you want.
Want a briefer, sexier look, why not
choose one size smaller? |
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Tops
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The
table below shows the width of our triangle tops (as shown)
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XXS |
XS
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S
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M |
L |
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6
cm |
8.5
cm
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10.5
cm
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13
cm
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15.5
cm
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| in |
2
1/4" in |
3
1/4" in
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4
1/4" in
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5
1/4" in
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6
1/4" in
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Bottoms
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Bikini
Bottom
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XS
6-8
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S
8-10
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M
10-12
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Waist
Size
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60-70
cm |
70-80
cm |
80-90
cm |
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24-28
in |
28-32
in |
32-36
in |
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Hip
Size
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85-95
cm |
95-105
cm |
105-115
cm |
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33-37
in |
37-41
in |
41-45
in |
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| If
a smaller coverage is desired especially in the tie side styles
just select a smaller size. |
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International
Size Chart
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Measuring
Tips
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• For the
best results, take your measurements over your undergarments (do not
measure over shirts and trousers).
• If you fall between two sizes, order the next size larger.
• Since measuring tapes tend to slide easily and are difficult to keep
level, try using a piece of string or yarn. Place your fingers at the
start and end points, keeping the string level to the floor. Then, measure
the distance between the two points.
• Make a note of your measurements so you don't forget them.
• Print the size charts so that you can refer to them while you're
shopping.
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Caring
for your Swimwear
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Washing
Cold or warm hand wash after every wear.
Excessive amounts of suntan lotions and oils rubbed into the skin can
cause the elastic and elastomeric yarn to deteriorate, making it rot and
melt. The only solution is to wash your swimsuit in warm water and a mild
neutral detergent - e.g. velvet soap will reduce the amount of oil or
lotion absorbed.
We suggest you machine wash on a gentle cycle every 3 or 4 wears as this
will remove a lot more chlorine, sand, salt water and perspiration than
hand washing.
Put your swimsuit in a stocking bag (especially if it has wires) to
protect it.
Drying, Storing
and Sand
Line dry, do not
tumble dry as extreme heat will wear down the elastic.
Do not leave rolled up in a towel wet or store wet. This causes the fabric
to become mouldy and very smelly.
Do not bleach, iron or dry clean.
Machine wash (in a stocking bag) before packing your swimsuit away for
winter. Any chlorine, sand or salt water not washed out properly can eat
into the swimsuit while laying idle.
Sand, being so small, can stick to your swimsuit, but it is easy to get
out. When dry, stretch the garment and flick the fabric so the sand will
fall out easily.
Chlorine, Heat and
Spas
Do not wear in a spa - we cannot guarantee any swimsuit if worn in a spa
due to the strong level of chemicals and heat of the water. We suggest you
wear an old pair of bathers for the spa and save the nicer pair for other
swimming. Always wash them out immediately after swimming. Do not wear in
a sauna as the intense heat will also cause the elastic to start melting
and the fabric to deteriorate very quickly.
Rough Surfaces
Try to avoid sitting or lying on rough surfaces as this damages the
fabric, creating small pulls. Always put a towel underneath yourself.
Loss of Brilliance
and Fluoro Colours
Wash separately initially as colours may run at first, especially very
bright or fluoro colours, and some blacks.
All colours will eventually fade, but especially fluoro colours. To keep
the colour in the swimsuit as long as possible, hang it out to dry in the
shade or inside.
If fluoro colours go streaky, then machine wash in cold water (in a
stocking bag). The agitation of machine washing is more consistent than
hand washing and you will find that the streaks will disappear.
Glitter Fabric
Metallic finish and glitter fabrics are not meant to be worn for strenuous
activities or in hot water. An amount of rubbing off of this finish is the
nature of the fabric and is to be expected. Please care for the garment as
you would any delicate article of clothing. HAND WASH ONLY
How to Measure for the Right Size
Bust
With arms relaxed down at sides, measure around fullest part of bust,
under arms keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
Natural Waist
Bend to one side—the natural crease that appears is your waist. Stand
straight, measure around natural waistline, careful not to pull the tape
too tight.
Hips
With feet together, measure around the fullest part of the body at the top
of the legs. Please note: hips are about 8" below natural waist.
(Petite 7½" below; Regular 8" below; Tall 8½" below.)
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