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Nike Swim Women's Shoreline-Texture Hipster Bikini Bottoms - Gym Red/University Red

Recycled Materials

Nike Swim

Women's Shoreline-Texture Hipster Bikini Bottoms

£44.99

This product is made from at least 75% recycled polyester fibres

Get the textured knit that works harder with these elegant hipster bikini bottoms, made with a soft, quick-drying puckered fabric that adds extra dimension to the look. Fully lined with medium bottom coverage and a mid-cut leg, these bikini bottoms offer the perfect balance of comfort and style.


  • Colour Shown: Gym Red/University Red
  • Style: IQ7760-687

Nike Swim

£44.99

Get the textured knit that works harder with these elegant hipster bikini bottoms, made with a soft, quick-drying puckered fabric that adds extra dimension to the look. Fully lined with medium bottom coverage and a mid-cut leg, these bikini bottoms offer the perfect balance of comfort and style.

Benefits

Fully lined for support and modesty.

Product Details

  • Mid-rise waistband is designed to sit below your natural waist.
  • Mid-cut leg sits on the middle of the hip
  • Embroidered Swoosh
  • Body: 90% nylon, 10% elastane; lining: 100% recycled polyester
  • Hand-wash cold
  • Colour Shown: Gym Red/University Red
  • Style: IQ7760-687

Size & Fit

    • Model is wearing size S and is 5′10″ (178cm approx.)
    • Standard fit: easy and traditional
  • Size Guide

Delivery & Returns

Standard delivery costs £4.50 for non-Nike Members under £99 and Nike Members under £50.

Free store pick-up and free 30‑day returns. Some exclusions apply.

How This Was Made

    • The recycled polyester used in Nike products begins as recycled plastic bottles, which are cleaned, shredded into flakes and converted into pellets. From there, the pellets are spun into new, high-quality yarn used in our products, delivering peak performance with a lower impact on the environment.
    • In addition to reducing waste, recycled polyester produces up to 30% lower carbon emissions than virgin polyester. Nike diverts an average of 1 billion plastic bottles annually from landfill and waterways.

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