More Than Just Swimwear
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SeaMorgens are passionate about conserving the marine environment after seeing first-hand the devastation plastic has caused, which is why we decided to create our unique, sustainable, recycled plastic swimwear. Many people do not realise that all swimwear contains plastic, however all of our eco-friendly swimwear is made from a material which is produced using recycled plastic bottles and abandoned ocean fishing nets. Our fun, beautiful, unique prints are inspired by the ocean and are hand drawn by our designer who has taken inspiration from her personal experiences and passion for our marine world. Created for active ocean lovers, all of our swimwear has been put to the test in a range of activities to ensure a comfortable, secure fit without compromising on style.
We really hope you love what we have created.
New Shark Denticles Print
Let us introduce you to our new and unique shark denticles print bikini. Designed by us for Shark Guardian to help raise awareness and for shark conservation and education and to help stop the needless act of shark finning.
Featured Charity - Marine Megafauna Foundation
SeaMorgens have teamed up with Marine Megafauna Foundation to support their continued research and protection of our marine world. For every Manta Ray print bikini sold we will make a donation to support ocean research and protect the gentle giants that inspired the Manta Ray print. Find out more.
Featured Organisation - Healthy Seas
SeaMorgens have teamed up with Healthy Seas to help them tackle the ghost fishing phenomenon which is responsible for the needless death of marine animals, as well as unnecessary pollution. For every Ocean print bikini sold we will make a donation to support their continued recovery of ghost fishing nets. Find out more.

Sustainable Swimwear Can Save Our Seas (and look cute, too)
The global conversation about the fast fashion industry seems to finally be shifting to value sustainable practices above profit. It’s about time. But is it enough? Read our full blog for our take on it.