NEW COLOR | Modest, minimal, and a touch of vintage-glam. Amerie is the extra high-waist bottom you've been looking for. Perfect for those who'd like more coverage around the waistline. Features a soft band with a self-tie side-tie, and moderate bottom coverage, and oh, it's reversible. Pair it with its namesake top and get the ultimate two-piece one-piece look.
Pro Tip: Wear it three-ways: as-is, fold the band in half (and show off the reverse color), or fold the band all the way and wear it as a regular high-waist bottom.
Product Details
- Reversible extra high waist bikini bottom.
- Features a soft band with self-tie side-tie.
- Moderate bottom coverage.
- Seamless and double lined.
- 82% Nylon 18% Spandex
- Fabric is quick drying & anti-wrinkle with UPF 50+ protection.
- Model wears Extra Small.
- Model Stats: Height 5"7 x Bust: 32 x Waist: 25" x Hips: 35"
- This is not sold as a set.
Size Guide
- True to size.
- Size down if in-between sizes.
Style Guide
- Side-tie ties left side, while right-side for reverse color.
- Artichoke - Sage/Mist
- Hand wash at 40°C. If machine wash is preferred, use a warm low spin cycle.
- Hang damp from line or bar. It is better for the fabric and for the environment.
- Tumble drying is not recommended, but if necessary, use a Delicate/Gentle cycle setting.
- Colors may vary slightly from the photo.
- Textiles may vary slightly from listed size slightly due to its handwoven component.

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WVN Living
WVN Living is a women-owned enterprise that works with artisan communities in the Philippines to co-create handmade lifestyle products in the hope of supporting local artisans and sustaining living traditions.


Our love story with local craftsmanship began with a road trip. We decided to hit the road and see where it took us. It led us to a town called Bangar (La Union), where we met the women weavers. We were greatly moved by their hard work and the beauty of their products. After we spent time talking to some of the weavers, who told us that the tradition was dying in their community because the younger generation is no longer interested in continuing the craft, we were determined to do something that would somehow address this.
In late 2016, we started WVN Home Textiles as a passion project on top of our day jobs, joining Christmas bazaars with our minimum viable product, which were our blanket towels. In 2017, we successfully crowdfunded our first line of towels and blanket towels with The Spark Project, exceeding our goal by 75%, as well as finding a community of intentional supporters in the process. We also started joining the Likhang HABI Fair that year.
Since then, we have become a business with a social mission: to contribute to wellbeing (ginhawa) through the sustainability of Filipino artisanal craftsmanship (gawa). We have expanded our reach to artisan communities in La Union, Cavite, Isabela and Albay.
With the changes brought about by the pandemic, we stepped into 2021 as WVN Living, emphasizing that sustaining living traditions, like weaving, means integrating it into our every day lifestyle.



now that you know them..
nekid x wvn living
Do you love them as much as we do? There's no other brand we would have loved to do our first collaboration with other than WVN Living. We love the brand's social mission and dedication to produce purposeful products.
Like WVN Living, we believe in providing products that are purposeful - from helping a struggling community, or a dying tradition, to providing you with clothing that addresses your body concerns and helping you gain your confidence ...all these, while showcasing our country's workmanship. (Phew!)
So please check out our collaborated collection, hopefully you'll find something you'd want to own.