Bessie Bottoms Forest

£48.90

These bottoms have elastic sewn invisibly into all seams giving amazing grip to the body whilst providing flattering lines. This style can be worn high or low depending on your style and the gathered seam running up the centre back compliments the shape of all booty’s. These bottoms are super comfortable and will have you covered no matter how extreme the adventure.


Enhanced movement

Eco fabrics

Seriously social

Made in spain

Model & Fit

Lucia (long Auburn hair) wears S

Miriam (long dark hair) wears M

Leyla (short dark hair) wears XL

Fabric & Care

ECONYL® > 78 % RECYCLED POLYAMIDE, 22 % EXTRA LIFE LYCRA ELASTANE

Hyper resistant, breathable, strong yet soft and flexible, this fabric allows freedom of movement whilst offering extreme support and comfort.

FEATURES > Sun cream & sun resistant / UV protection / Two way strecth / Pilling resistant / Ultra Fit / Shape retention

BIKINI CARE > Hand wash using cold or cool water after every swim. Always dry your swimwear in the shade as UV rays will deteriorate the fabric and elastic. Never put your swimwear in a washing or drying machine. To remove any marks use some gentle natural soap and hand wash in warm water.

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING > All our parcels are sent using a tracked delivery service. The approximate delivery times are :

Mallorca : 2-3 working days
Spain : 3-5 working days
Europe : 5-7 working days
Other countries : 10-14 working days

RETURNS > You can return an item and request a refund or exchange within 14 days from the date of purchase.

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Bessie Coleman

A nod of respect to Bessie Coleman (1892-1926)

First black female pilot in the world. Banned from taking lessons in the U.S. due to the colour of her skin, she had to travel to France for flying lessons. She eventually returned home, where she performed in aerial shows and championed for an African American flight school. Coleman refused to participate in segregated events, and became a voice for female and black Americans who were facing discrimination.

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