Speedo Womens Lycra Hot Tropics 2 Piece Swim Suit

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Speedo Womens Lycra Hot Tropics 2 Piece Swim Suit

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 : Speedo Womens Lycra Hot Tropics 2 Piece Swim Suit
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Speedo
Clothing Size: 4
Department: womens
Fabric Type: lycra-blend
Label: Speedo
Manufacturer: Speedo
Model: 7190182
Publisher: Speedo
Size: 4
Studio: Speedo



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Product DescriptionSpeedo equals better fit, performance, quality and innovation! Front lined two piece training suit for lap swimming as well as other athletic activities such as waterskiing and beach volleyball. Also great for fashion wear poolside or at the beach. Beautiful all-over print in vivid colors. Popular skinny strap v-back style for comfortable, secure fit that won't bind or gap. Drawstring waist on bottom to keep suit on during any activity. Ideal for swimming and all watersports.




Features:
  • 80% Nylon, 20% Lycra spandex
  • Drawstring waist to ensure secure fit
  • Front lined top and bottom. Popular skinny straps suitable for any athletic activity.
  • By Speedo - #1 swim brand worldwide
  • Hand wash cold seperately. Do not bleach. Dry flat. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.





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