Years ago, when I was learning to surf out at Kuta Reef, I had one of those days. You know the kind—when everything is happening at once. The reef felt sharp and closer than it should, the sets rolled in faster than I could read them, and I was still learning how to duck dive without panic. But the real challenge wasn’t the waves.
Bali, Surf, Travel, Freediving, Health & Wellness / Sustainable swimwear
We weren’t made to move in straight lines. We weren’t meant to wake with the same energy every morning, push through fatigue, or stretch ourselves thin across endless to-do lists. And yet, so many of us do—ignoring the quiet calls from our body to slow down, soften, and be still.
In the age of fast fashion, it's all too easy to settle for swimwear that’s cheap, trendy, and convenient. But if you've ever owned a flimsy bikini that sagged after a few wears or a one piece swimsuit that turned see-through in the sun, you know that fast fashion often comes at a higher cost than the price tag.
Econyl is a brand of regenerated nylon made from post-consumer waste such as fishing nets, industrial plastic waste, and fabric scraps. It is a sustainable alternative to traditional nylon, which is made from non-renewable petroleum-based sources.