WHALE SHARK Scoop Neck Sports Bra Bikini Top
Inspired by the Whale Shark
Inspired by the world’s largest fish, this scoop neck sports bra bikini top reflects the whale shark’s calm presence and unmistakable markings. The print draws directly from the species’ natural patterning, creating a look that feels quietly bold and ocean-led.
Designed for swimming, movement, and training, this versatile piece offers mid-level support with a flattering scoop neckline, fixed straps, and a secure elasticated under bust. Crafted from a super-soft, stretchy, and breathable fabric with removable cups, it’s built to keep you comfortable whether you’re in the water, on the trail, or in the gym — staying dry through salty swims and sweaty sessions alike.
Designed for Ocean Advocates
Made from 100% discarded fishing nets, this piece helps give new life to end-of-life gear — transforming it into apparel that protects what inspires us.
Some species live far beyond our sight, yet depend on our awareness.
Wear their patterns. Carry their stories.
Protect what you love.
BE THE WAVE – Inspire a Blue World.
UK Customers (Inc. Northern Ireland)
- Standard Shipping: £5.00, 2-4 business days.
- Next Day Delivery: £6.50, Orders placed by 10 AM delivered next day, after 10 AM within 2 days.
Europe
- Delivery Fee: £35, 2-11 business days, full tracking & photo confirmation.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
Rest of the World
- Delivery Fee: £45, 3-17 business days, full tracking.
- Note: Customs duties may apply.
For queries, including customs charges, please contact us via chat or email. All customs fees are the responsibility of the customer.
UK Customers
- Love it or return it for free.
Customers outside of the UK
- We do not accept returns.
For more information, please visit our Returns Page.
Whale Shark
SPECIES SPOTLIGHT
Whale sharks are the ocean’s largest fish growing up to 12 metres. Despite their enormous size, they filter feed on microscopic plankton. Like our own fingerprints, each Whale Shark’s spots are unique, and can be used to identify individuals as they migrate thousands of miles across the ocean. These majestic creatures have existed for 28 million years, and face more threats today than ever before. But there is always hope. People who care, change the world.
