It's time for some vitamin sea. Take a dip into some cool water or relax by the beach, you deserve it. Enjoy this bikini top featuring a deep v-neck with thin straps.
Materials
Nylon 88%, Spandex/Elastane 12%
Washing instructions
This light, stretchy fabric is made with synthetic materials and may shed micro-plastics. Reduce shedding and increase longevity by hand washing in soapy warm water after each use. Do not use bleach and detergent. Do not leave the swimsuit in a wet, airless, closed, nylon bag. Dry it in the shade by spreading it from the back. The fluorescent colours will fade your sun, chlorinated water and sun oil in your swimsuit.
Produced in limited quantities.
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The impact of fashion is the third most polluting industry in the world. When shopping for new items, being conscious means ensuring you know where your clothes come from and the impact they have on the environment. We've gathered most of the materials used at Priest London below to help you track your fashion footprint - Each material has a footprint that they leave on the earth, so purchase quality pieces that have minimal impact on our planet.
1KG of Cotton
Impact: 1KG of Cotton takes 10,000l water & 28kg carbon to produce.
1KG of Linen
Impact: 1KG of Linen takes 2,067l water & 15kg carbon to produce.
1KG of Polyester
Impact: 1KG of Polyester takes 78l water & 21kg carbon to produce.

1KG of Silk
Impact: 1KG of Silk takes 58,150l water & 25kg carbon to produce.
The alternative: Peace silk, Organic silk
1KG of Viscose
Impact: 1KG of Viscose takes 3,829l water & 30kg carbon to produce.
Image: https://www.sustainyourstyle.org
The alternative: Lyocell & Responsibly sourced viscose. Also see Priest London garments made from organic cotton, hemp, and linen, and ensure natural dyes are used
1KG of Wool
Impact: 1KG of Wool takes 2,237l water & 46kg carbon to produce.
Image: https://www.sustainyourstyle.org
The alternative: Organic & Recycled wool
1KG of Leather
Impact: 1KG of Leather takes 17,093l water & 19kg carbon to produce.
The alternative: Plant-based vegan leather & Responsibly sourced leather
Sources: https://www.sustainyourstyle.org/en/leather ; https://www.theworldcounts.com/
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