Buckle in! Fashion store debuts a VERY racy $43 'thong' bikini online - and it's already sold out
- Fashion Nova is selling a 'Buckle In Bikini' on their global website for $43 AUD
- It comes in a white and red colour combination with black buckles attached
- One buckle goes around the chest, just below the bust, and the other on the hips
- Despite it being a relatively skimpy two piece the swimsuit is sold out online
A fashion retailer recently released a pair of very racy buckle bikini bottoms with a matching top for $43 - and it has already sold out online.
Fashion Nova, a popular American label that ships to Australia, is selling the 'Buckle In Bikini' in a red and white colour combination.
And while the 'thong' creation leaves little to the imagination, all of the reviews are surprisingly complimentary of the two piece costume.

Fashion Nova, a popular American label that ships to Australia, is selling the 'Buckle In Bikini' in a red and white colour combination
'What type of back is it because I might want to get it,' one comment read.
'Is this still sold out? I need it,' said another.
The buckle detail can be worn at the front of the body or the back, although there is a real risk of the clips unfastening if you're not careful in the waves.
Hundreds of comments left on the site's Instagram are asking when the bikini will be restocked but at this stage there has been no update whether it will be.


Hundreds of comments left on the site's Instagram are asking when the bikini will be restocked but at this stage there has been no update whether it will be

Australian model Meg Kylie (pictured) modelled the buckles on her social media platform to much fanfare, showcasing what the front and back of the piece looks like
'I got an extra small and it fits true to size. My husband is so in love with this, as am I. So sexy and so cute,' wrote one happy customer.
Made from 87 per cent nylon and 13 per cent spandex, the swimwear is made to stretch around your curves.
Australian model Meg Kylie modelled the buckles on her social media platform to much fanfare, showcasing what the front and back of the piece looks like.

'What a beautiful bikini,' one person said on Meg's photos (pictured)
'What a beautiful bikini,' one person said.
This isn't the first time cheeky bikinis have hit the headlines, with Australian brand Beginning Boutique called out for their high-rise costumes.
While they are an ideal investment for those not wanting to get a noticeable tan line, they're not for the timid.


This isn't the first time cheeky bikinis have hit the headlines, with Aussie brand Beginning Boutique called out for their high-rise costumes