Aurai Swimwear

MALIBU REVERSIBLE BOTTOM | STRIPE TECHNICOLOR/ORANGE

$49

2 pieces in stock

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This bottom might be called MALIBU, but it’s very Brazilian-style if you ask us! Cut in a low-rise silhouette, this brief is designed to visually elongate your torso. Made free from hardware or embellishments for a close, streamlined fit. Wear them with the matching MALIBU TOP or with the GISBORNE TOP for a sporty look. And yup! It’s reversible!

- Made with Econyl (100% regenerated material, made from pre and post-consumer nylon waste such as nylon plastic scraps, old carpets and recovered fish nets) and Amni Eco Soul - CO2control®, the first biodegradable polyamide in the world, developed in Brazil

- Sun, salt and chlorine resistant fabric

- UPF* 50+ ( provides both UVA & UVB protection)

- Reversible

- Exclusive print

- Made in Brazil

*UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) is a standard used to measure effectiveness of sun protective fabrics. A UPF of 50+ blocks out 98% of UV rays when worn.

AURAI SWIM collections aim to reflect the essence of a fun, healthy and conscious lifestyle, featuring high-quality materials, timeless silhouettes and colour palettes, exclusive prints and “surf safe” flattering Brazilian cut swimsuits for all body types. Aurai is based in Auckland, New Zealand, while the manufacturing of the collections is carefully handmade at a small family-owned atelier in Natalia’s hometown in southern Brazil, where she locally sources most of the materials.

The materials include ECONYL®, a revolutionary polyamide fibre made from 100% regenerated material, pre and post-consumer nylon waste such as nylon plastic scraps, old carpets and fish nets that litter our oceans. From the SS19 collection, Aurai also introduced AMNI SOUL ECO®, made from a polyamide with an improved formulation that accelerates biodegradation in the anaerobic environment, common in most landfills. Also, AMNI SOUL ECO® is a yarn developed and produced in Brazil. Both fabrics are OEKO TEX certified, i.e., zero harmful substances are used in their manufacturing.

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