The Essential Tie String Bikini Bo by Nike is a stylish and functional bikini set designed for adults. Made from a high-quality material blend, the main part of the bikini consists of 83% recycled polyester and 17% spandex, ensuring a comfortable fit and freedom of movement. The lining is made entirely from recycled polyester, which is not only environmentally friendly but also adds extra comfort. The bikini is available in size XS and offers a modern silhouette that can be worn both at the pool and on the beach. The tie strings allow for a customizable fit, ensuring the bikini sits perfectly. With its appealing color designation "576 HYDRANGEAS," this bikini adds fresh accents to any swimwear collection. The Essential Tie String Bikini Bo combines functionality and style, making it an excellent choice for those who value sustainable materials and fashionable design.
| Exact colour description | 576 HYDRANGEAS | 
| Target group | Women | 
| Material composition | 17% spandex; lining: 100% recycled polyester, Body: 83% recycled polyester | 
| Bikini type | Bikini Set | 
| Item number | 57847783 | 
| Exact colour description | 576 HYDRANGEAS | 
| Upper | Polyester | 
| Material composition | 17% spandex; lining: 100% recycled polyester, Body: 83% recycled polyester | 
| Target group | Women | 
| Age group | Adults | 
| Bikini type | Bikini Set | 
| Bikini size | XS | 
| Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi | 
| Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Nike fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. | 
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