BLUEFIN Navy Strappy Sports Bra Bikini Top
Challenge ready, the Bluefin Navy Strappy Sports Bra Bikini Top seamlessly transitions from the rugged trails to serene yoga sessions and refreshing swims. Featuring removable cups, an elasticated underbust for a perfect fit, and fixed stretchy straps, providing mid-level support.
Move with confidence in this piece made from recycled fishing nets and nylon waste and make waves that echo through time - BE THE WAVE.
- Fabric: High-performance ECONYL, ultra-soft, recycled stretch polyamide fabric
- Colour: Navy Blue
- Shape: Crop top
- Neck: Scoop neck
- Coverage: Medium coverage
- Support: Mid- level support
- Padding: Removable pads
- Straps: Fixed straps
- Other Features: Elasticated underbust to add support and security in movement
- Composition [Main Fabric + Lining] 73% Recycled Polyamide, 27% Spandex
UK Customers (Inc. Northern Ireland)
- Standard Shipping: £5.00, 2-4 business days.
- Next Day Delivery: £6.50, Orders placed by 10 AM delivered next day, after 10 AM within 2 days.
Europe
- Delivery Fee: £35, 2-11 business days, full tracking & photo confirmation.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
Rest of the World
- Delivery Fee: £45, 3-17 business days, full tracking.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
For queries, including customs charges, please contact us via chat or email. All customs fees are the responsibility of the customer.
UK Customers
- Love it or return it for free.
- For the Christmas period, we’re extending our returns policy to 60 days for all orders placed during the months of November & December, so you can shop confidently for gifts this holiday season.
Customers outside of the UK
- We do not accept returns.
For more information, please visit our Returns Page.
Species Spotlight
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus), the titans of the open seas, are formidable marine giants that can reach lengths up to 3m and speeds over 70 km/h. These tunas, famous for their migratory journeys across the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, primarily feast on fish, squid, and crustaceans. Despite past overfishing that severely depleted their numbers, conservation efforts initiated in 2007 by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) have led to a significant recovery. This resurgence not only highlights the success of international conservation efforts but also underscores the resilience and adaptability of this iconic species.
Our actions today determine the state of the oceans tomorrow. Let's choose wisely.