MEDUSA BOTTOM - DALMATIAN
How to find the right size?
How to find the right size?
Not sure how to find the right size?
Don't worry, just reach out to sizes@cupital-studio.com and we are happy to help ♡
Committed to sustainability
Committed to sustainability
We think swimwear should clean up our waters and not pollute them.
That's why we only produce with sustainable Italian premium fabrics.
Our printed fabrics contain 78% recycled polyester from pre and post consumer materials.
Our unicolored fabrics contain 78% ECONYL® yarn, made from nylon waste otherwise polluting the Earth, like fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpet flooring, and industrial plastic.
From our leftover fabrics we make scrunchies and product tags.
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Shipping & Return
Shipping & Return
Free shipping within Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
You can change or return your order up to 14 days after the date of delivery.
Therefore please contact us at returns@cupital-studio.com
See our Return Policy here
Our high-waist Medusa Bottom in dalmatian/chocolate can be worn reversible and mixed & matched with other styles.
You choose, if either a wild animal print or an earthy chocolate tone will let you shine.
Details:
- High-Waist
- Reversible
- Made of recycled fabrics
- Mix & Match with different bikini tops
Material:
Our sustainable fabrics contains 78% recycled polyester from pre and post consumer materials.
- 78% Recycled Polyester
- 22% Elastane
Sizing:
Mariana is wearing a size S bottom, measuring a 92cm hip.
Ethical Ethos
Ethical Ethos
Producing in a ethical and sustainable environment is a value that really matters to us. We work with a small, socially responsible manufacturer in Portugal where our swimwear is carefully handcrafted.
Product Care
Product Care
Cold hand wash.
Please use a washing bag, if you opt for machine washing and wash 30° only.
Do not soak or bleach your bikini.
Rinse immediately and dry thoroughly after wearing in salt or chlorine water.
Line dry out of direct sunlight.
Do not wear on rough surfaces.




