What does Sustainability have to do with Australian Swimwear?
"Furthermore, the Salt Gypsy team have been looking at the sustainable space for over ten years now and they’ve noticed that more and more brands are switching to recycled fabrics...
"Furthermore, the Salt Gypsy team have been looking at the sustainable space for over ten years now and they’ve noticed that more and more brands are switching to recycled fabrics...
Who knew upcycled ghost fishing nets, carpet & textile offcuts could be reincarnated to look so fly in the lineup...introducing our new Luna Surf Crop: a hybrid bandeau style designed to be more robust...
Groovy, funky, where's-the-voddy-and-tonic-beach-paradise-kinda beats.
Kicking off our Beats on Friday is a Nostalgia 77 playlist. Discovered by Danny one quiet evening working online while Oscar sleeps..
Surf Girls Jamaica focuses on Imani Wilmot, an inspirational Jamaican surfer who uses the sport as a means of transforming the tough lives of the women around her, in Kingston...
Chuffed to make the cut for the Good On You App's Best Newly Rated Brands for January 2019.
Before all the madness of Christmas and New Years begins, our Sea Bones/Salt Gypsy team decided to escape down the coast for a weekend at the Sailor Shack.
This month's post - surf cocktail is a delightful combination of Chamomile and Whiskey.
We lend our best-selling styles and Navy Star print to Sea Bones' new Elemental capsule range: the Turtleneck Rashguard and reversible Drifter bottoms in Clay / Sea Blue / Noir Black are now available exclusively at our...
During the quieter months of winter we have been working with our sister business, Sea Bones, on releasing our own range of responsibly produced swim and surf separates: a surf crop...
Our favourite post-surf cocktail of the month: Kiwi Margarita
"Reading and responding to the curve of the wave with grace, flow, poise, creativity. For me it comes in many forms and varies from craft to artist…" We talk story with...
Our Sea Bones team put together some of our favourite pieces from new spring arrivals. Local Byron lady, Aasiya, shot one fine morning by Ming Nomchong. SHOP THE EDIT HERE...