Flash sale! Swimwear company offers huge markdowns on their summer stock - with bikinis starting from just $8

article Sep 05, 2018

By MATILDA RUDD FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

Original Article on dailymail.co.uk - read the article on Mail Online here.

  • Australian company Ete Swimwear has launched a two-day only flash sale online
  • Bikinis and one pieces are priced to clear with discounts starting at $8 bottoms
  • There are 53 items on sale in various sizes - but they won't last for long

If you're in the market for a new piece of designer swimwear in time for the warmer weather, this is your chance.

Australian swimwear label Ete has launched a two-day only flash sale online, offering 53 different styles at a heavily discounted price.

There are frilly one pieces, cheeky bikinis and crochet varieties on offer in a range of sizes, with prices starting from just $8.

Boutique Australian label Ete has launched a two-day only flash sale online, offering 53 different styles at a heavily discounted price

There are frilly one pieces, cheeky bikinis and crochet varieties on offer in a range of sizes with none of the products priced over $89

The balconette-style Malibu top in the colour sunset is available online in all sizes for $55, a saving of almost $20.

Meanwhile the striped pale pink Freya bottoms normally sell for $66 but are down to a low $24 and perfect for slightly suntanned skin.

The matching top, which crosses over the chest to enhance your cleavage, is just $28 - making the full set less than what you'd usually pay for just the bottoms.

The balconette-style Malibu top in the colour sunset is available online in all sizes for $55, a saving of almost $20

You'll have to be quick though, the styles are selling fast and won't be available to buy past Friday

An Alexis lace one-piece is perfect for those ladies wanting to cover up a little more at the beach and is marked down to $43.

But best of all a pair of signature Elara crochet bottoms have come down from $64 to a record $8.

You'll have to be quick though, the styles are selling fast and won't be available to buy past Friday.    

The brand, which launched in 2016, was founded by entrepreneur Jess Williamson at the tender age of 22. 

After feeling unfulfilled in her 9-5 role she pursued her love of design and the beach to launch what is now a very promising online store.

Based in Western Australia Ete is designed in the land Down Under, with all of the hand painted watercolour prints designed by a local artist.  

You can shop the sale items online at Ete here