MINKE Grey Strappy Sports Bra Bikini Top
Scale new heights, master your asanas, or take a plunge—the Minke Grey Strappy Sports Bra Bikini Top is your all-season ally. Equipped with removable cups, a form-fitting elasticated underbust, and stable fixed straps, it’s built to tackle any challenge effortlessly.
Wrap yourself in buttery soft comfort of this moisture-wicking fabric, crafted from reclaimed fishing nets and nylon waste. Empower your journey and help shape a brighter, bluer future - BE THE WAVE.
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.
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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.
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SPRECIES SPOTLIGHT
Minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), the nimble acrobats of the ocean, dart through the water at speeds up to 24 km/h. As the smallest members of the baleen whale family, they exhibit remarkable agility and vocal prowess. They roam the globe, from icy polar waters to warm tropical seas, and can dive an impressive 150m in pursuit of their prey. Living up to 50 years, they are often spotted alone or in small, intimate groups, maintaining a mysterious solitude. Despite their abundance and pivotal role in marine research, they face significant threats from commercial whaling and environmental degradation, highlighting the urgent need for continued conservation efforts.
Saving our oceans isn’t possible. It’s necessary.