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The World’s First $300 Bathing Suit for Less Than $100

The World’s First $300 Bathing Suit for Less Than $100

Vilbrequin is the world’s premium bathing suit with the price tag to match. A whopping $300 gets you a bathing suit that you could pass down like a wrist watch. It has ultra high density polyamide fabric that’s super comfortable and withstands years of chlorine and salt water. It’s got a soft liner that isn’t the polyester razor wire mesh that chafes. It’s got titanium eyelets and rubber tipped drawcords for you guys who like the details. Birddogs built a brand by selling Lululemon’s best selling shorts for $30 less. Now, they have bathing suits. It has ultra high density polyamide fabric that’s super comfortable and withstands years of chlorine and salt water. It’s got a soft liner that isn’t the polyester razor wire mesh that chafes. It’s got titanium eyelets and rubber tipped drawcords for you guys who like the details. Only difference, about $200 a pair. You do the math.