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Cupshe’s Memorial Day Sale Is Here: Score up to 85% off Summer-Ready Swimsuits, Coverups & More
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Date:2025-04-15 10:24:33
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It's time to get excited girlies, because Memorial Day weekend is just days away. And while yes, we're just as excited for all the family barbecues and cute picnics with the besties we'll be enjoying during our extra day off, we're especially excited about all the jaw-dropping sales that are currently (or about to) happen. From even your favorite luxury home brands (we're talking about you Pottery Barn) that almost never have sales, or your comfort retailer that you love taking fun trips to (ahem, Target), basically every store you can think of is currently having a Memorial Day sale.
But today, we're looking to get us beach-ready for the summer months. So, what better way to get us prepped for lazy beach days than shopping for stunning coverups and cheeky swimsuits from Cupshe?! From vibrant colorblock sets to flirty mesh one-pieces, keep scrolling to shop our top picks from Cupshe's Memorial Day sale.
Opt for this Alegria bikini set for a fun and flirty beach look. It features a bow-accented top with back tie details and cute ruffled bottoms for a sweet, carefree look.
This collared coverup top is available in four muted colors and features a comfy loose fit. Pair it with your favorite jean shorts for a day by the water.
While this festive red, white, and blue one-piece isn't currently on sale, we couldn't resist adding it to our Memorial Day roundup. Featuring a flirty, side cutout and an asymmetrical neckline, you'll definitely turn heads at the holiday pool party.
Snag these breezy tassel trim coverup shorts for under $18 right now, perfect for nailing that beachy boho vibe.
Believe it or not, this chic black mesh one-piece is only $7 right now. Its flattering wrap front and mesh insert add a touch of flirtyness, showing just the right amount of skin.
Feel like you're sipping mocktails in paradise with this vibrant colorblock bikini set. We're obsessed with its flattering triangle top and cheeky bottoms that perfectly show off your figure.
Whether you're celebrating Memorial Day weekend by the pool or throwing a Fourth of July barbecue, this racerback one-piece is your perfect match. While it may not be on sale, we thought its festive colors and flattering fit deserved a spot on our list.
Elevate your beach style with this black side tie midi sarong! Versatile and chic, its side tie detailing and midi length make it the perfect accessory for any swimwear ensemble, whether you're strolling along the shore or lounging poolside.
Featuring a V-neckline, high bust support, and a cheeky high-leg cut, there's plenty to love about this colorful bikini set. Choose from four colorways.
Made from a sparkling lurex material, this cheeky set is exactly what you need shine at pool parties. We're obsessed with its unique O-ring detail, adding a flirty vibe to your beach-ready fit.
With the crochet trend making a major comeback, how can you not add this asymmetrical coverup dress straight to your cart?! It's easy to throw on in-between beach to pool excursions, and instantly upgrades your ensemble.
Thanks to Gen Z, tankinis are officially cute again, and we're so here for it. Featuring an asymmetrical foldover neckline and adorned with a delicate twist detail, you'll love wearing it at the beach, the pool, or anywhere else you find yourself this summer.
Looking for more Memorial Day sales? Pottery Barn has hundreds of items up to 50% off right now.
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