OOSC Moroccan Dream Women's Swim Suit
OOSC
$120.00 50% OFF
$60.00
Product Insights & Style Tips
OOSC Moroccan Dream Women's Swim Suit channels sun-kissed vacation vibes with a cheeky Retro Fit: high leg, low back, and a V-cut front. The blue Moroccan inspired print swirls across the fabric like a tile-work dream, giving this one piece a wanderer’s mood suited to beaches, pool clubs, or resort hot tubs. The material feels smooth and light, with a forgiving stretch that moves with you.
Adjustable straps let you tailor the fit as you move from sunbathing to quick dips. Quick-drying, four-way stretch fabric keeps its shape, so the high leg and low back read cleanly through waves and sun. It layers easily under a sheer cover-up or shines solo with a towel wrap, and machine washable care makes post-day refresh simple.
OOSC leans into globe-trotting prints with bold blues and resort ease. The Moroccan Dream swim piece embodies the brand’s playful luxe vibe, pairing standout print with easy wearability. For photos and poolside moments, the matching men's shorts offer a coordinated, tossed-together casualness that keeps the look fresh on trips and weekends away.
Materials / Fabrication
- One piece swimsuit
- Moroccan Dream print in blue
- Fabric: 85 percent recycled polyester, 15 percent spandex
- Retro Fit silhouette with High Leg
- Low Back and V-cut front
- Adjustable straps
- Quick drying fabric
- 4-way stretch for comfort and mobility
- Machine washable
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold with like colors on gentle cycle
- Do not use fabric softeners as they can reduce stretch
- Rinse after pool or beach use and lay flat to dry away from direct heat
- Avoid ironing; if needed, use a cool iron with a cloth barrier or steam
Fit Notes
- Adjustable straps let you customize the fit and support at the shoulders.
- High leg cut creates a longer leg line for a cheeky silhouette.
- Low back with a V-cut front influences coverage and silhouette.
- Fabric with 4-way stretch offers flexible movement and quick drying performance.
