Over the last decade, women’s swimwear has been trying to find its place with modified styles and fabrications as well as a hefty dose of sustainable attributes catering to the younger generations.
There has been much talk the past few years about a " size and sustainable revolution," about flamboyant new styles, about the return of an age of concern for others and for our beloved planet earth.
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There’s been a boom in swimwear startups, with brands like Andie, Summersalt, and Sidway hitting the market over the last few years. As direct-to-consumer brands that sell their products online, ...
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