Tanga Bottom - Dea
The center ruching. A front pleat, on the triangle, that creates draping where most tangas are flat and plain. On this front-ruched tanga, the effect is subtle but immediately visible: the fabric gathers at the center, the material gets movement, and the cut gains femininity without forcing it. On slim figures and small morphologies, it's the detail that transforms a minimalist swimsuit bottom into a piece with real character.
Tie sides. Same free adjustment system as the Dea classic brief. You set the height on the hip, modulate the tension. The difference: on the tanga, the ties sit higher, the hip opens up, the leg looks longer. The knot stays flat, discreet, no visible bulk under a beach dress or linen shorts.
The tanga cut. High leg cut, reduced but present back coverage. The Dea tanga sits between the Brazilian bikini and the classic brief — open enough to show off a tan, secure enough that nothing needs readjusting coming out of the water. It's the cut that turns a swimsuit bottom into a style piece.
Red-orange, always. With less fabric, the color takes up even more space. This red-orange swimsuit doesn't go unnoticed; and that's precisely the point.
Fabric and commitment:
- Made from Italian technical jersey, composed of 82% recycled polyamide and 18% elastane (175 g/m²). A subtly lustrous swimwear fabric, shaping without compressing, with a smooth and luminous touch that follows the skin without marking it.
- OEKO-TEX certified. Made in Portugal in a workshop specializing in premium swimwear.
Care
Rinse in cleau claire après chaque baignade pour éliminer le sel, le chlore et les résidus de crème solaire. Lavage à la main recommandé. Séchage à plat, à l'ombre, pour préserver l'éclat de la couleur et l'élasticité du tissu.
Your perfect match :
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Recycled Italian fabric, OEKO-TEX & GRS certified, made in Portugal by a workshop specialized in swimwear. Limited-run production, no unnecessary plastic in the packaging, and €1 per order donated to charity: water for clean water access.