Peacock Blue Swim Shorts
Love at the beach.
Exit summer body, our new swimsuit will welcome you as you are. And for a good reason : we chose an ultra-comfortable elastic waistband and a drawcord so that will be your second skin all summer long. We made a point on the length: mid-thigh please, and its two slits on both sides.
Everything else is about style : this year we dare use colors. We worked a lot on details, so they deserve to be seen. A two-colored swimsuit, made from 100% recycled fabrics via a process for recovering waste and fabric scraps.
Do you dive?
- French fabric
- Made in Portugal
- 100% recycled polyamide and polyester
- GRS (Global Recycle Standard) certified
- Elastic waist
Our model is 1m87 tall and wears a size L.
Tip n°1 : Always rinse your swimming costume in clean water after swimming to remove chlorine or salt: this will keep your swimming costume longer with deep and bright colours.
Tip n°2 : Wash your swimming costume as little as possible, in the washing machine at 30° on a delicate programme, with a minimum spin cycle.
Tip n°3 : Air dry, never tumble dry, for better colour retention over time.
Tip n°4 : Ideally, do not iron the shirt, and if necessary use only the steam of the iron. Do not place the iron directly on the fabric, as this may cause it to shine.
Free delivery from €200 purchase.
Delivery in France:
In a relay point: €4,5
At home: €6,5
Click&Collect: Free
International delivery:
From €10
Returns are free from France thanks to our pre-paid label.
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Timeless cuts and exceptional materials, our pants and accessories are designed to last a long time, because we have worked on their robustness by relying on serious know-how. Our goal is simple: to provide you with elegant and robust essentials, made in the European Union as close as possible to your legs, always at the right price.

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