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Oriane Reversible Bikini Brief in White Seagrass

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Description

Meet the Oriane Reversible Bikini Brief

This timeless 80's style high-waisted high cut leg bottom is the ultimate summer look! The Oriane style is crafted using signature Ottoman Rib fabric paired with the smooth matte reverse fabric. 

This piece comes as White and Seagrass, the ultimate two way wear!



Why we love it

High quality fabrics, shape retention and planet friendly materials! 

Revivre swimwear is made from recycled materials, designed in the UK. Revivre produce their items in an ethical factory based from Portugal. The factory is involved in the entire production process from initial meetings and and production walk-throughs to prototypes and samples, right through to the final Revivre pieces.


Revivre care about circularity and we know that decreasing material waste is an important part of sustainability. They reduce, reuse and recycle wherever possible, and encourage their customers to do the same, and that goes for Revivre garments as well. So, once you’re finished loving your swimwear throughout the seasons, please don’t throw it away - send it back to Revivre so we can break down the materials and recycle the components for future garments. 

When we think about mindful consumption, cost per use is a way of evaluating whether or not your purchase is sustainable or not. Asking questions like “will I use/wear this piece more than 30 times?” “Will I fix it when it breaks?” “When I’ve finished using it, will I extent the lifespan of the item by giving it to someone I know/charity?” All of these actions will decrease the overall carbon footprint of your purchase.

How do you work out the cost per use? Divide the price of the product by 30! We use 30 as this is the average amount of uses items are thought to have.

Revivre is now proudly supporting 1% for the Planet, which represents a global network of businesses, individuals and non-profit organizations tackling our planet's most pressing environmental issues.


No animal products are used.

The Story Behind Revivre

Revivre translates to ‘live again’ in French and inspires us to do exactly that. To begin again, today as the best possible versions of ourselves. Each garment is carefully crafted in Europe from Italian fabrics and French components, and produced by the small Revivre team based in Portugal. Revive's collections celebrate all women of all shapes and sizes and all styles are sold as separates, designed to mix and match so you can find what works best for you.


Packaging

All packaging is made from 100% recycled materials including swing tags, care labels, boxes, washi tape and even tissue paper. Revivre use zero plastic in any packaging and support like-minded brands doing the same.


Water Waste

The fashion and textiles industry is known for being resource heavy. Mass production and over-consumerism contribute significantly to environmental issues largely from the industry creating more clothing than what is needed, leaving vast amounts of unsold products headed straight for landfill. Revivre produce in small batches meaning we keep their waste minimal. 


Transparency

Revivre reduce, reuse and recycle wherever possible, and encourage their community to do the same, and that goes for Revivre garments as well. So, once you’re finished loving your swimwear throughout the seasons, please don’t throw it away - send it back to the brand so they can break down the materials and recycle the components for future garments.