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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. If spending a cumulative $1,400 on a beach outfit sounds outlandish to you, we’re in the same boat.

(For those who can and choose to though, go off!) Swimwear is meant to be exposed to the elements, taking a few hits now and then of saltwater, sunscreen and drips of strawberry daiquiri. Opting for an ultra-expensive one could easily turn a relaxed beach day into a stressful endeavor . .



. don’t spill! But if there’s a way to get a quadruple-digit look for the cost of a drink or two out, you know we’re all about it, especially when Sydney Sweeney inspired the look. Sydney posted pics from Hawaii vaca a few weeks ago, wearing a full Zimmermann bikini, shirt and shorts set in one.

The set has a tropical map pattern that’s ironically Zimmermann, but we found a one-piece swimsuit and wrap skirt duo that has a Zimmermann-looking pattern for under 3 percent of the price. We’re pretty sure people will for an Australian designer one! This set is made with a stretchy and skin-soft polyester and spandex material that’s just tight enough that it slims your midsection. The fabric bunches diagonally in line with the floral pattern, creating of a flatter tummy — and who want that? Floral patterns in themselves hide lumps, bumps and cellulite, but this suit takes “flattering” to a whole new level! The suit has a v-neck design, supportive cups and tie straps, giving .

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