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Candy Crush // Bottom

$72.50

 The Candy Crush Bikini is the ultimate blend of fun and flirty! Featuring a playful pink and blue color scheme with a sparkling pink foil print, this bikini is sure to turn heads at the beach or poolside. The thong bottom adds a touch of sexiness, while the adjustable triangle top ensures a perfect fit. Made from high-quality materials, this bikini is comfortable and durable, so you can wear it all day long. Whether you're soaking up the sun or taking a dip in the water, the Cotton Candy Crush Bikini is the perfect choice for a day of fun and relaxation!

Tops & Bottoms sold separately. This is the bottom only. 
Colors may bleed hand wash, air dry only. 

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 The Candy Crush Bikini is the ultimate blend of fun and flirty! Featuring a playful pink and blue color scheme with a sparkling pink foil print, this bikini is sure to turn heads at the beach or poolside. The thong bottom adds a touch of sexiness, while the adjustable triangle top ensures a perfect fit. Made from high-quality materials, this bikini is comfortable and durable, so you can wear it all day long. Whether you're soaking up the sun or taking a dip in the water, the Cotton Candy Crush Bikini is the perfect choice for a day of fun and relaxation!

Tops & Bottoms sold separately. This is the bottom only. 
Colors may bleed hand wash, air dry only. 

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