Sustainable Swimwear: Style That Makes a Difference

At Seaspray, we believe beautiful swimwear should feel good in every sense — on your skin, in your wardrobe, and for the planet.

Swimwear Made with Recycled Yarns

Seaspray swimwear’s fabric and lining are made from entirely recycled yarns. Plastic has been recycled to develop this product, transforming discarded materials into premium swimwear fabric that is both stylish and practical.

By giving waste materials a new purpose, we help reduce environmental impact while continuing to deliver the quality, comfort and design you expect from Seaspray.

From Waste to Swimwear

Sustainability is about making thoughtful choices. Recycled plastic is processed into yarn, which is then woven into specialist swimwear fabric designed to perform beautifully. The result is a collection that supports a more responsible future without compromising on elegance or comfort.

Every piece reflects our commitment to creating swimwear with purpose — helping you enjoy your holidays while making a more conscious choice.

Long-Lasting Comfort, Fit and Shape

Our specialist recycled fabric is designed to deliver long-lasting comfort, support and shape retention. That means you can enjoy the same flattering fit and dependable feel, wear after wear.

Whether you are relaxing by the pool, swimming in the sea, or packing for your next sunny escape, Seaspray swimwear is made to move with you and last for many holidays to come.

Why Choose Recycled Swimwear?

  • Made using entirely recycled yarns
  • Helps reduce plastic waste
  • Soft, supportive and comfortable to wear
  • Designed for lasting fit and shape
  • Timeless style with a more conscious approach

The Seaspray Promise

At Seaspray, we are proud to create swimwear that combines style, confidence and sustainability. Our recycled fabrics are part of our ongoing commitment to thoughtful design and quality that lasts.

Because the best swimwear should not only make you look good — it should help you feel good about your choice too.

March 19, 2026 — Haddow Group

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