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Tie Front Underwire Swimdress

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          We’re obsessed with the Tie Front Underwire Swimdress, and you will be, too! With a face-framing sweetheart neckline, a built-in underwire bra and a flowy, A-line silhouette, this suit looks amazing on every body. Expertly designed with a full one piece swimsuit underneath, adjustable straps and adjustable side bust support for all-day comfort.

          • Sweetheart neckline
          • Built-in underwire bra (G-hook closure on sizes 8-16 / hook and eye closure on sizes 18-24)
          • Underwire bra with removable soft cups
          • Adjustable straps
          • Inner hook and eye bra closure
          • Power Mesh tummy-control front lining
          • Full one-piece suit underneath
          • Tie-front detail
          • 82% Nylon / 18% Spandex
          • Fabric provides UPF 50 UV protection. See details.
          • Hand wash with mild soap. Roll suit in towel & squeeze out excess water. Dry flat; avoid washers & dryers.
          • Imported
          • Adjustable side bust coverage
          • Flowy, A-line silhouette offers relaxed fit
          • Solutions: Tummy Control, Hip Minimizer, Underwire, UPF 50 Sun Protection
          • 25.5\" side seam length on size 20
          Details“UPF” stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor and it measures the Ultraviolet radiation or “UV” protection from the sun provided by a fabric. (Similar to the SPF rating system used for sunscreens.)

          Our Swimsuits For All styles with UV sun protection have a rating of UPF 50 (the highest possible rating) which means only 1/50th of the sun’s UV rays can pass through, and it blocks 98% of UV rays. Sunscreen use is still recommended when wearing our UPF 50 styles since no clothing can completely block out UV rays.

          Please note that most fabrics lose some of their UV protection over time from repeated washing and wearing. Garments that are damp or wet typically provide less UV protection (this is especially true of lighter fabric colors). Also, on any UPF 50 suit that had mesh or other fabric panels, those panels would not provide the same UPF 50 protection.