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Swimsuit / Yoga Suit - Elu ALABERE

$60.00
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BRILLIANT, BOLD & BEACH-READY

Our polyester-spandex yoga suit/swimsuit will never lose its stretch and provide the sexy support you need in a bold one-of-a-kind printed design. Use this water-resistant suit for swimming or stretching, yoga, volleyball or sunbathing. Rock it however you like; as a bold accent to your swim cover-up, cut-off jeans or maxi skirt, or as a bright statement in your favorite yoga class. 

(Please note that contact with rough surfaces and velcro fasteners should be avoided since they can pull out the white fibers in the fabric, damaging the swimsuit’s appearance.)

  • Available in size XS–3XL (L is suitable for size 12 pants, 44" waist)
  • Scoop neckline and a low scoop back
  • Chlorine-resistant fabric
  • Fabric: 82% polyester, 18% spandex
  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • Four-way stretch, which means fabric stretches
    and recovers both on the cross and lengthwise grains
  • Made of a microfiber yarn, which is smooth
    and comfortable
  • Made in America
  • This product is made to order. Allow at least 2 weeks for on-demand production and shipping time. 

About our #EluALABERE print: In 2024 and beyond we're celebrating the unique indigenous resist printing techniques of West Africa and S.E. Asia. The digitalADIRE print collection pays homage to the cultural heritage of àdìre (a traditional Nigerian Yoruba tie-and-dye printing method using cassava paste illustrations working against indigo dye), batik (a traditional Indonesian Java wax-resist printing method using indigo dye), as well as the history of enslaved Africans' back-breaking work to harvest indigo in the American southern states of South Carolina and New Orleans. 

The deep green hues of the indigo plant pre-processed, and the intricate patterns of the stitched tye & dye technique of àdìre serve as the foundation of the green motif “Elu ALABERE" . "Elu" is the Yoruba word for Indigo, and "Alabere" is part of "àdìre alabere" the name for a dying technique designated for Yoruba men to dye fabric using machine-stitched thread instead of hand-wrapped raffia. "Alabere" in Yoruba or Igbo means "subordinate or slave”.

Size guide

  CHEST (inches) WAIST (inches) HIPS (inches)
XS 33 ⅛ 25 ¼ 35 ⅜
S 34 ⅝ 26 ¾ 37
M 36 ¼ 28 ⅜ 38 ⅝
L 37 ¾ 29 ⅞ 40 ⅛
XL 41 33 ⅛ 43 ¼
2XL 44 ⅛ 36 ¼ 46 ½
3XL 47 ¼ 39 ⅜ 49 ⅝
  CHEST (cm) WAIST (cm) HIPS (cm)
XS 84 64 90
S 88 68 94
M 92 72 98
L 96 76 102
XL 104 84 110
2XL 112 92 118
3XL 120 100 126
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