Run, don’t walk: Online fashion retailer drops the price of its bikinis to just $2 a piece – and more than 21,000 have sold already
- Black Swallow has reduced the price of its bikinis to just $2 a piece
- The brand is known for stocking high-end and designer label fashion pieces
- A whopping 21,800 bikinis have been sold in the first four hours of the sale
An Australian online shopping retailer has dropped a $2 sale on all its bikini tops and bottoms, urging customers to stock up now before the major deal disappears.
Black Swallow, known for stocking some of the most high-end designer label clothes, accessories, tech and furnishings, has brought a number of pieces of its famous swimwear down to just $2 a piece.
A whopping 21,800 bikinis have been sold in the first four hours of the sale with many more thousands in customers’ carts preparing to check out.
Black Swallow , known for stocking some of the most high-end designer label clothes, accessories, tech and furnishings, has brought pieces of its famous swimwear down to just $2 a piece
Shoppers can buy the tops for $2 a piece and the bottoms for $2, making a full suit less than $5 for those wanting to stick to a budget this Christmas season.
All of the bikinis can be mixed and matched depending on what colour palette you’re ideally looking for with plenty of cheeky designs proving to be the favourites.
‘We don’t just have the hottest on-trend colours, we also have animal leopard print and high impact neon colours that will be sure to turn heads,’ the website read.
‘Our sizes range from XS to 3XL so you’ll have no problem finding the fit right for you.
All of the bikinis can be mixed and matched depending on what colour palette you’re ideally looking for with plenty of cheeky designs proving to be the favourites
‘Our swimwear ranges from cheeky bum Brazilian bottoms to high waisted, coverups and underwire bikini tops.
‘Whatever the occasion, our range of swimwear is sure to have you making waves.’
Plenty of reviews online showcase how thick and soft the fabric is despite the price point and say the colours are extremely bright.
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