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Summer Riot Top in Smitten – Remnant Bikinis

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The ultimate summer femme fatale triangle top in silky muted pink created for the itty bitty committee (A to B cup). This top was the answer to the biggest problem (puns not intended) and a long hard search for the triangle top that doesn’t stretch up to the chin and covers more than it should or makes you look like a 12-year-old boy. A to B cups, rejoice! It’s here. These are small. C and D cups, we love you, but we have other options for you.

  • Adjustable straps and adjustable hook back closure
  • Double lined
  • Padding-free

MODEL SIZE:

Phoebe is 5’9″
Bust 28″ (71.4 cm), Waist 26″ (66 cm), Hips 32″ (81.3 cm)
Wearing size XS

Sustainability

  • Made from upcycled rescued fishing nets & plastic water bottles
  • Ethically made
  • Biodegradable packaging
  • Carbon-neutral shipping
  • Toxin-free dyes

Fabric & Care

78% Recycled Polyester, 22% Elastane

  • UV protective, chlorine and sunscreen resistant fabric
  • Hand wash in cool water
  • Rinse and hang to dry without wringing to avoid wrinkling
  • Rinse immediately after wearing to keep your bikinis vibrant for years to come

About Remnant Bikinis

Eco-Friendly Processes

73% of all apparel contains synthetic fibers that take about 200 years to decompose. Conventional swimwear is primarily made out of nylon – synthetic fiber that takes hundreds of years to break down.

Instead of creating more virgin nylon, and further filling our landfills, Remnant Bikinis upcycle nylon from rescued ghost fishing nets, ocean-bound plastic and other textile remnants.

The recovered nylon goes through a complex regeneration process and is returned to its original purity, out of which Remnant Bikinis high-quality, soft and sustainable swimsuits are made.

By recycling already existing nylon, Remnant Bikinis not only avoid creating more nylon that takes hundreds of years to break down, but they are also able to clean up the oceans and save natural resources that are required in production of virgin nylon.

Since 2013, Healthy Seas – a non-profit that rescues fishing nets used in Remnant Bikinis fabrics, have rescued 510 tons of ghost nets that no longer trap sea animals or disintegrate into microplastics. It is estimated that 46% of the 79 thousand tons of ocean plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is made up of fishing nets.

For every 10,000 tons of regenerated nylon Remnant Bikinis are able to save 70,000 barrels of crude oil and avoid 57,000 square tons of CO2 emissions.
Their fabric is UV protective, has a 4-way stretch, retains shape beyond one summer and is hyper chlorine and sunscreen resistant.
All dyes used in production of their fabric are toxin-free, non-petroleum based, and are environmentally friendly.

Commitment to Kindness

As a brand, Remnant Bikinis strongly believe in kindness not only toward our planet, but everyone in their supply chains from A to Z.
Their seamstresses are paid double the minimum wage, receive free health insurance for themselves and their families, and have free meals at work.
Remnant Bikinis partner only with businesses that are aggressively committed to sustainability and humane practices.

Biodegradable Packaging + CO2-netural Shipping

Most materials used in production are recycled and sustainably sourced.

Remnant Bikinis offset carbon emissions for every package shipped and use minimal biodegradable certified home-compostable packaging. This means you don’t need a special facility for them to break down. You can put them in your plant pot and they will disappear in a few months. The bags are made out of sustainably sourced starch, not plastic.

The hang tags are made out of 100% post-consumer recycled paper and are recyclable.

All dyes used in production of fabric and packaging are toxin-free and are environmentally friendly: water or soy based (not petroleum), and do not emit harmful gases when they break down.

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