Embrace a design brimming with vitality with the Sporti x Wyatt Hersey Limited Edition Passage Wide Strap Cross Back One Piece Swimsuit, evoking the lively essence of non-static lines.
“I wanted to make something that felt alive like it had some kind of motion in it…I wanted the lines not to feel static…more like paper that’s been cut out by a kid.” -Wyatt Hersey
In Partnership with Coral Reef Alliance
Protecting the health of our waters ensures that future generations can joyfully swim, play, and train amidst the beauty of the reef. A portion of proceeds from the Sporti x Wyatt Hersey collection will be donated to the Coral Reef Alliance, a global nonprofit dedicated to reducing direct threats to reefs and promoting scalable and effective solutions for their protection.
Features
- Limited edition
- Women's one piece swimsuit, ideal for competition or training
- Flat-locked seams
- Seams lay flatter and closer to the body
- Comfortable fit
- Won't chafe against skin
- Long-lasting color retention
- 4-way stretch fabric allows suit to move with your body
- Full chest coverage under arms
- Cut to sit low on hips for greater rear coverage
- Fully lined front and back
Details
- Fabric: 82% Recycled Polyester / 18% Spandex
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Care: Rinse with clean water after every use to prolong suit life
- Sun Protection: UPF 50+
- Chlorine Resistant: Yes
- Back Style: Crossback
- Fit: Competitive / Fitted
- Adjustable: No
- Bottom Coverage: Moderate
- Country of Origin: Imported
Meet the Artist
Wyatt Hersey is a visual storyteller with a practice based in illustration, painting, design and muralism. Wyatt uses bright, simplified color palettes and a printmaker’s graphic sensibility to create work that is immediately striking and impactful. His work explores narratives of relational ecology, deep ecology, and ecological consciousness while instilling a sense of playfulness, hope, mutualism, and vitality in the viewer. His background as a wildlife biologist and nature connection mentor greatly informs his work as a visual artist, and as does his belief in art as an essential expression of the goodness of humanity.