Respect for the environment is at the heart of our commitments

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And yet, designing a swimsuit or second-skin beachwear involves using synthetic materials such as polyamide or polyester, which are not natural materials but chemical because they come from hydrocarbons.

So how to do it?

By only selecting recycled materials from French and European suppliers, we limit the environmental impact of our collections as much as possible.

To achieve this, we work on three types of supply:

1/ The purchase of fabrics from the recovery of plastic waste recovered at sea ECONYL

This waste pollutes and has a dramatic impact on marine fauna and flora. Recovered, crushed and then transformed into threads, we give them a second life by reusing them to make our plain and printed fabrics.

2/ The purchase of fabrics from industrial waste

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Many obsolete industrial wastes are thrown away and burned, thus constituting a significant pollution for the environment. By recycling them, their destruction is avoided!

3/ The purchase of fabrics already produced but not used

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We also sometimes buy high-end materials
produced in excess for luxury houses that do not use them. This is another eco-responsible way of proceeding to have the "green attitude".

The benefits of all this?

A lot of water saved, tons of CO saved, lots of fun trying to do a little better.