Women's Barely Bikini
- A femininely styled bottom made of a barely-there seamless weave that dries quickly
- 4.6-oz 90% polyester (76% recycled)/6% spandex/4% nylon, with a moisture-wicking finish. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program
- Petal-soft and featherweight recycled-polyester fabric blend manages moisture and breathes to keep you cool
- Seamless construction
- Lace-like texture is integral to fabric
- Pairs with our Ws Barely Bra
- Ideal Uses: Warm-Weather Hikes, Climbing, Tango Class, Yoga, Trail Runs
- Formfitting
- 17 g (0.6 oz)
Better than going commando, Patagonia's petalsoft Barely Bikini wicks moisture and breathes to keep you cool, with a feminine lacelike texture and seamless construction for ultimate comfort. Lowrise bikini style minimizes panty lines and singleply elastic binding is featherweight and wont chafe. Made from a blend of 90 polyester 76 recycled6 spandex4 nylon. Pairs with Patagonia's Active Barely Bra. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Patagonia Barely Bikini for Women is available through Altrec.com.
Customer Reviews for the Women's Barely Bikini
Best active underwear!
I have tried many different style of wicking underwear for climbing, skiing, running, and other active sports, but most are either too binding or thick. These are perfect! Stretchy, lightweight, very breathable, and they dry quickly. Only drawback is they can't really double as swim bottoms because they are pretty sheer, but they do have a nice, subtle pattern.
Best outdoor panties ever!
I've tried a lot of outdoor/travel panties, and *these* are the very best. Very compact, extremely quick-drying, don't get smelly when I sweat. I've used them for backpacking and trail running. They are very low-rise, so I can also wear them under my lowest-rise jeans. They don't ride up. I can barely tell they are there. Thumbs up.
Worth the price
I have to say the $20 price tag seemed really high for a pair of panties. But if they did what they said, kept you fairly dry by wicking moisture away, I thought it might be worth the investment. After getting them and trying them out on a short 6 mile run, I'd say they're worth it. I can't wait to try them out on a double digit mileage run in high heat and humidity, as that will be the true test. They're soft, silky and you can't even tell you have them on. They fit well under running tights and don't ride up or bunch up. I'm really glad I ordered more than one pair.
Sizing Chart
| XS | S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 0 - 2 | 4 - 6 | 8 - 10 | 12 - 14 | 16 |
| Chest | 32 - 33" | 34 - 35" | 36 - 37" | 38 1/2 - 40" | 41 1/2" |
| Hips | 34 1/2 - 35 1/2" | 35 1/2 - 36 1/2" | 38 1/2 - 39 1/2" | 41 - 42 1/2" | 44" |
| Waist | 24 - 25" | 26 - 27" | 28 - 29" | 30 1/2 - 32" | 33 1/2" |
| Inseam | 30 - 31" | 31 - 32" | 31 - 32" | 31 - 32" | 31 - 33" |
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