Women can now support "FreeTheNipple" campaign all they want, without actually going topless.
The 'TaTa' bikini top, which was launched by Robyn and Michelle Lytle just for fun, looks realistic enough to get the point across with nipples printed on it, Metro.co.uk reported.
The top costs 28 dollars and the website says that its great to create a product that makes people laugh but it's even better to be able to do something very serious with that success.
The top is currently in production for girls with darker skin and 5 dollars from every purchase will be given to breast cancer charity, the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation.