Odira bikini bottoms are a new, very simple panty cut from us - here in our shimmering, lilac-colored “disco” version. A delicate little detail is a silver ring in the front, where Odira narrows to a point - which can also be found in the Olya top, for example. Odira's cut 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 exactly between Idira and Allana when it comes to pop - so not too narrow, not too covering, but just right ;)
You can see the Odira panties combined with the Olya top in disco in the pictures.
Like all of our swimwear pieces, the Odira panties are double-worked, with a soft lining on the inside and an elegant, shimmering purple swim jersey on the outside. The edges are bordered with a lilac-colored elastic band specially designed for swimwear.
Our swimwear can easily be washed in the washing machine; we recommend a delicate wash at 30 degrees. It would also be important to avoid fabric softeners and detergents that contain bleach, as bleach attacks the elastane fibers.
Otherwise, we recommend rinsing your swimwear well with clean water after going into the water or in the evening after a day of swimming, as this means that chlorine and salt water residues are easily removed and cannot attack the items any further - and they stay beautiful for longer < 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.