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3 planet-friendly homegrown swimwear brands

Ever wondered what your swimwear is made of? Or, ever thought of your swimwear as more than just the sum of its cut and colour? Most of us haven’t. Well, I certainly hadn’t–despite being a swimmer! For a tropical country, the Indian swimwear market is very niche. There are far too few options, and if you’d like to consider sustainability as a criteria, your options dwindle further. But we’ve got you covered–or not! 

We bring to you three homegrown brands that use better, more planet-friendly materials and promote circularity, without compromising on style.

1. Goya Swim Co.

Go to them for: Versatile, super-stylish swimwear 

What they make: Bikini sets, designer one-piece swimsuits & men’s swimwear 

Why we love them: Goya Swim Co. was founded in 2022 by Riya Majumdar to do her part in cleaning up the waste produced by the fashion industry, by creating environment-conscious swimwear. The swimwear is made from Repreve, a certified, recycled fabric, made from plastic bottles. And while the question, of how sustainable it is to turn plastic bottles into yarn, still looms large, this is certainly a more planet-friendly alternative to virgin polyester. At Goya, Majumdar is trying to build awareness around plastic pollution, while making sustainable swimwear more accessible.

2. The Summer House

Go to them for: Practical, minimalistic swimwear 

What they make: One-piece swimsuits, two-piece swimsuits & beachwear

Why we love them: Founded in 2015, by Shivangini Padhiyar and Rekha Datla, this chic homegrown brand is building upon their passion for traditional crafts and materials. Since they launched their eco-friendly swimwear range in 2017, they have fast become a customer favourite. Swimwear is a niche category for the brand, as it releases only a single collection a year, consisting of approximately 30 pieces. The Summer House creates swimwear designed for the Indian body. To ensure circularity, they work with Econyl, a recycled material produced from discarded fishing nets. This hero material may be produced from waste but feels exactly like our usual swimwear. What a catch!

3. Esha Lal Swimwear

Go to them for: Functional, creative swimwear

What they make: Bikini sets, one-piece swimsuits, trikinis & resort wear

Why we love them: The eponymous swimwear and resort wear label offers a variety of planet-conscious swimwear choices. Launched in 2019, Esha Lal Swimwear uses organic cotton, Econyl and Vita and a fabric made from Carvico Italy, a company pioneering circular materials technology, for their swimwear range. By releasing only a single collection per year, Esha Lal Swimwear is embracing the slow production cycle, though they do plan to expand their product range for beach- and holiday-wear.