What brought you together to create this brand?
We both have a passion for the ocean, having grown up scuba diving, snorkelling and exploring the depths of the open water. We connected over a shared drive to be a part of positive change and to turn the marine plastic problem into a solution. Swimwear felt like a natural way to do this as it can be formed from ocean plastic and crafted beautifully. It’s true fashion with a purpose.
Why was it important to tackle environmental issues, particularly ocean pollution?
Ocean plastic is a huge global issue. Anything from 8-14 million tonnes of plastic is dumped into our seas every year; and so we decided that we want to do everything in our power to fight this. Stay Wild Swim enables us to turn threat into thread. We use ECONYL® – a yarn crafted from regenerated fishing nets collected from the ocean as well as other scrap materials, which is turned into high quality fabric that can be used to make premium swimwear items which are built to last.
What are your sustainable priorities?
At every stage we have chosen only to work with local London-based start-ups and sustainability leaders who share our passion for creating a working responsibly. Everything from our recycled packaging through to our carbon neutral shipping is chosen with the planet in mind.
Our factory is based in north London and consists of a small team of artisan creators. It is a social enterprise that brings women from disadvantaged backgrounds in and trains them in clothing production, developing their skills to a high standard and improving their job prospects for the future.
The swimwear is made from premium Italian fabric, stitched using thread upcycled from plastic bottles and handmade in London. To ensure our swimwear doesn’t leave a trace, our website stocks GuppyFriend bags, which catch any microplastic that our swimwear may release when washed, stopping them from entering the water system.