5 Ethical Swimwear Brands for the Summer
Djerf Avenue
Djerf Avenue, Matilda Djerf's brand, has recently added swimwear designs to its collection. All products are made in Portugal, supporting the circular economy and European standards related to ethical work. A desire for sustainability with materials that are as close as possible to environmentally friendly. Simple swimwear, which will be timeless and durable basics.
My Marini
With the German brand My Marini, the concept is simple: to make reversible swimming costumes, to give them a double use. This brand, which also specialises in water sports swimwear, creates its designs in Germany and makes them in Europe comply with the ethical and fair trade obligations set up by Europe. My Marini's collections are available in two pop colours and offer a wide choice of models while remaining ethical.
Je Ne Sais Quoi
Je ne sais quoi is a French brand created by Louise Aubry, who campaigns for self-acceptance. From the origin of the fabrics to the manufacturing, everything is made in Europe. With vibrant colours, the brand offers 1 and 2 pieces of swimwear. The sizes are not standard but replaced by Exquise, which fits XS, Lumineuse for L, or Exceptionnelle for XXL.
Maline
The French brand Maline offers swimwear from sizes 36 to 48. Favouring the circular economy, the brand also strives for zero waste manufacturing. Maline offers different models, 1 or 2 pieces, in different colours. A capsule collection, "Give Me Retro", reminiscent of the 70s, will give you the perfect pin-up effect on the beach.
Coco Frio
Coco Frio is a French brand with Italian inspirations, a close place for the designer Gwendoline Dessi. Made in Portugal and Italy, their swimwear is made from Econyl; a material made from recycled fishing nets. Here again, various swimsuit models, inspired by Italy and its colourful summers.