This Period Swimwear High Waist is just what you need for the perfect beach holiday or for a chilled day by the pool.
Enjoy the waves without a single care in the world : ) You can wear this Period Swimwear as a bikini bottom or underneath your swimsuit. The best is that you don’t have to combine it with any tampons.
15 ml or 3 tampons, we recommend wearing it on days with moderate flow. You can wear it for up to 8 hours straight.
If you need a more absorbent product, you can change it more often or check out our Menstrual Cups or Menstrual Discs. If you prefer a green High Waist Swimwear, click here. If you prefer a lower waist Period Swimwear, click here. For Period Swimwear Shorts, click here. For a One-Piece Period Swimwear, click here.
Recycled nylon, PFAS-free. The production company has an OEKO-TEX certificate.
We recommend washing it before first use. After use you can rinse it with cold water and natural soap (we love the Marseille one) before handwashing or machine washing it in a laundry bag at no more than 40 degrees, cold wash with dark colours. Do not tumble-dry, iron or bleach it, fabric softener is also not recommended. To shorten the drying time, make sure that the Period Swimwear has gone through a full spin.
We have XXS, XS, XL and XXL at the moment. There won't be a restock. Sizes are European-based and correspond with Bulgarian standards, size XXS = 32, XS - 34, S - 36, M - 38, L - 40, XL - 42, XXL - 44.
Kids' sizes - 3XS - for girls between 10 - 12 years old, XXS - for girls between 12 - 14 years old, dress size 158 - 164 cm. XS - for girls between 14 - 16 years old.
NB! If you've purchased WUKA's products before, please order one size larger because this producer is supplying EU markets and the size chart is different from WUKA's.
You can check out our other models of Period Pants, our reusable organic cotton pads, menstrual cups, kits and more here
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Check out the video which we recorded together with Rada Boneva on menstrual hygiene – here.