Production

Our Process

Because ethical production feels better

All our collections are small batch, limited releases to align with our values of uniqueness and slow fashion. We never repeat the same colour on the same style, so once it's gone, it's gone.

Design

We design all our suits ourselves in Perth, Western Australia. I do up a fashion sketch of the idea and then Ben and I tweak it until we love it. We then work with a lovely contractor based in the UK who helps us turn our fashion sketches into CADs and patterns. For our printed garments and accessories, I prepare an art design which I provide to our manufacturer based on the Gold Coast.

Production

Our wetsuits are made from limestone based Yamamoto neoprene, created in Japan. We use Yamamoto 39 for our 2mm suits and Yamamoto 40 for anything 3mm and above for maximum flexibility. Our custom colours are then developed and sublimated onto the neoprene on supersoft, durable fabric designed to withstand all the battering of the waves and reef. The suits are then manufactured by a small women-owned and led factory just outside of Hong Kong. They reached out to us early on in our brand's development because they specialise in small batch production. Our suits are all glued, blind stitched and reinforced. Our printed garments are produced in the Gold Coast, where we work with a small printing business. The garments are DTF printed with our reef design using non-toxic inks. The process of DTF printing is super low impact and creates minimal waste.

High-quality material

Our swimwear is made from a recycled nylon blend (called Carvico Vita, made in Italy) in Bali. I am lucky enough to have family in Bali who are familiar with the manufacturing industry there and provided us with some recommendations. We have been working with them for over a year to develop the final designs for our first collection of swim and find sustainable shipping and packaging solutions. We know that everyone involved in all our production processes is working to modern, international labour law standards, which means that there is no child labour or underpayment in any part of the production process.

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Designed by Nature

Counter Shading

Our wetsuits take inspiration from the wonders of marine life, incorporating the natural camouflage technique known as counter shading. This approach, where animals are darker on top and lighter underneath, creates a harmonious blend of function and design. It not only enhances aesthetic appeal but also pays tribute to the ocean’s beauty and adaptability.

For Extra Protection

Silicone Knee Pads

To ensure durability, comfort, and style, our wetsuits are equipped with silicone knee pads designed to provide superior abrasion resistance. These innovative pads safeguard your knees during intense activities, offering added protection and extending the lifespan of your suit. Experience unmatched reliability, long-lasting performance, and the freedom to push your limits in every adventure.

Extra Strong

YKK Zipper

Our wetsuits are equipped with an ultra-strong YKK zipper, designed to withstand the rigours of active water sports. An internal water barrier ensures minimal water entry for added warmth and comfort, while the double Velcro fastening system keeps the zipper securely in place, no matter the conditions. Experience durability and reliability every time you zip up.

Packaging and shipping

We freight our suits over to Perth from Hong Kong or Bali and our manufacturers work with us to ship them using as little plastic as possible, while still protecting the suits from any damage in transit. Our printed garments are shipped completely plastic free, as they don't have to be transported internationally.  We then pack our orders in the most sustainable packaging currently on the market and utilise Australia Post's carbon neutral shipping network. We look forward to continuing to make our business more and more sustainable and ethical as we grow and welcome any suggestions or ideas - don't hesitate to reach out under our 'Contact' page.

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