


UV Swim bra - Moorea
UPF 50+
Swimwear
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This Ocean Blue UV resistant swim top for women dries very quickly, so you won't feel cold when you get out of the water.
PROTECTS YOUR SKIN
- Blocks over 98% of UV rays: UPF50+ certified (maximum certification)
PRESERVES THE OCEANS
- Made from recycled plastic bottles to prevent them from ending up in the oceans
- Limits the use of sunscreen which is turning the oceans white
TO WEAR ALONE OR TO MATCH WITH THE NUVEES JACKET
Composition : 85% recycled polyester, 15% elastane.
Care instructions : machine wash inside out at 30°C. Wash separately. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron.
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Ideal to match with the anti-UV swim jacket and/or anti-UV leggings Nuvées.
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Maximum sun protection certified UPF 50+

Innovative textile technology for long-lasting protection
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