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Reese Witherspoon's Draper James Drops Size-Inclusive Swimwear Collection
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Date:2025-04-13 22:41:18
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Women everywhere loved Reese Witherspoon's clothing line Draper James. It's known for its preppy, chic styles that are truly timeless. Now, the brand is branching out with its first-ever in-house swimwear capsule.
The Draper James swim collection has bikinis, one-piece swimsuits, and cover-ups with sizes ranging from XS to 3X. Fashion meets function since each piece has UPF 50+ sun protection built in. The 20-piece collection also includes some beach-ready accessories.
Click here to shop the collection and keep on reading to see some of the standout styles.
Feel yacht-ready no matter where you are with this blue striped bikini. Both pieces are made from super stretchy fabric and the bottom has a super-flattering mid-waist rise.
Make waves with this bright floral one-piece. Customize your fit with the adjustable straps and the removable cups.
This bucket hat is basically two has in one since it's reversible.
Get some extra coverage when you wear this sporty chic one-piece swimsuit.
This bold, flattering swimsuit is a summer must-have. You can personalize your fit with the adjustable straps and the removable cups.
Wear this skirt as a cover-up or pair it with a white top when you're away from the pool. You have a lot of options here.
Make sure you have everything you could possibly need for a beach day with this roomy tote bag from Draper James.
Block your face from the sun and save a bad hair day with this chic raffia bucket hat.
While you're shopping at Draper James, check out these activewear must-haves.
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