![]() Those browsers don’t support repeating gradients. There is a super old syntax for CSS gradients that used -webkit-gradient() (note the no “linear” or “radial”). Straight Stripes (slightly better browser support) See the Pen qfHmw by Chris Coyier ( on CodePen. It’s not like this perfect rectangle that has to line up and repeat, it’s just a set of drawing instructions that repeats. That’s part of the beauty of the repeating-linear-gradient(). See the Pen gaKyv by Chris Coyier ( on CodePen. Again multiple backgrounds allows this to all happen on the same element. You could reveal part of the image by making some stripes fully transparent and some fully opaque. See the Pen xhkpD by Chris Coyier ( on CodePen. Because of multiple backgrounds (and stacking order), you can do that all together on a single element: background: If you make the background a regular linear-gradient(), and then make half the stripes totally transparent using repeating-linear-gradient(), it can appear as if the stripes have gradients. See the Pen epfEc by Chris Coyier ( on CodePen. Rather than the very last color-stop being 100% (or nothing, which means 100%) it’s a fixed value. I thought I’d document some variations in one easy to reference place.ĭiagonal stripes are easy to pull off thanks to repeating-linear-gradient(): background: repeating-linear-gradient( CSS gradients via the background-image property really got our back. Do not use harsh detergents, bleach, fabric softeners or stain removers.Stripes are pretty easy to do in CSS these days.Wash inside out on a gentle, cold machine wash using mild detergent with similar colours.Our activewear is made with a luxury, beautifully soft nylon/spandex based fabric, not your standard activewear fabric, and therefore needs a little extra care. Do not use harsh detergents, bleach or stain removers.įor further garment care reading, please see our detailed Garment Care page.Gentle machine wash, in a laundry bag, or hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent.Rinse immediately after use, high amounts of chlorine may damage the garments.Our swimwear is made with a high quality, beautifully soft nylon based fabric, not your standard swim fabric, and therefore needs a little extra care. Need more info on fit? Find your perfect fit with our fit guides: Separates Fit Guide, One Piece Fit Guide & Pregnancy Fit Guide or email our team on Care Gwen one piece is true to size, consider sizing up for a long torso or pregnancy Miranda one piece 1 is a firm, small fit, consider sizing upīlake Surfsuit is true to size,, consider sizing up for a long torso or pregnancyĬandice one piece is made with long torso in mind, size down if you have a shorter torso Radar bikini bottom is a small fit, consider sizing up Stella bikini bottom is a large fit, consider sizing down Grace bikini bottom is a large fit, consider sizing down Sadie bikini bottom is a large fit, consider sizing down Tara bikini top is a larger fit, consider sizing down for a smaller cup size Scarlett bikini top is a large fit, consider sizing downĬarrie bikini top is a small fit, consider sizing up Please review our detailed Size Guide here.
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