Bikini panties Odira is a new, very simple panty style from us. A delicate little detail is a silver ring in the front, where Odira narrowly converges to a point - which can also be found, for example, in the Olya top. The cut of Odira is basically based on our Idira panties, as they look quite similar, but Odira is significantly wider in the back. For those who are familiar with our range, you can say that Odira is right between Idira and Allana in terms of popsch - so not too narrow, not too covering, but just right ;)
You can see the Odira panties combined with the Olya top in the pictures here, but of course Odira also goes perfectly with all our other black top styles - because our black bikini fabric is always the same, and we will continue to work with the same material for the next few years, so that the pieces in black can always be optimally combined
Unsere Bademode kann problemlos auch in der Waschmaschine gewaschen werden, und zwar empfehlen wir 30 Grad Feinwäsche. Außerdem wäre wichtig, auf Weichspüler und Waschmittel, die Bleiche enthalten, zu verzichten, da Bleiche die Elasthanfasern angreift.
Ansonsten empfehlen wir, die Bademode nach dem Gang ins Wasser beziehungsweise am Abend nach dem Badetag, gut mit klarem Wasser auszuspülen, denn so werden Chlor- und Salzwasser-Reste einfach entfernt und können die Stücke nicht weiter angreifen – und sie bleiben umso länger schön <3.

Handwork at the highest level
There is a part of us in every piece of laundry
Each piece of laundry was sewn with a lot of love and conscientiousness either by us, Victoria and Elisabeth, or by one of our seven great employees Mira, Monika, Rosi, Lea, Julia, Sascha and Sabrina.
You can see that in the result - and you can feel it too

Consciously sustainable sourcing
Because fair fashion begins with the materials
We obtain all our materials from overproduction and "leftovers" from the European luxury fashion industry, "rescued tips" so to speak.
We also purchase lace, rubber straps, etc. from various traditional companies, mostly from Germany and Italy.
Since 2021, almost all newly produced lace and swimwear have been made from recycled fibers.