2020-06-01_Travel+Leisure

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BIKINI Australian
beachwear brand Peony
creates swimsuits from
fishing nets and plastic
bottles. Parfait bandeau
and Hi Line pant, $122;
peony swimwear.com.

EARRINGS L.A.-based Cled
incorporates recycled
glass bottles into its
designs. Shades of Nature
and Bloom earring set,
$228; thecled.com.

BEACH TOTE Sea & Grass
bags are handwoven by
female artisans in Thailand.
Sara Market tote, $159;
seaandgrass.com.

SWIM TRUNKS Love
Brand & Co. makes swim
trunks out of recycled
fabrics and donates a
percentage of its proceeds

to wildlife charities. Staniel
swim shorts in Cowrie Kiss,
$149; lovebrand.com.

SUNGLASSES Dick Moby’s
frames are 100 percent
biodegradable. Brussels
sunglasses, $221;
dick-moby.com.

FLIP-FLOPS Tidal creates
its footwear out of a
renewable, charcoal-like
substance called biochar
in a low-waste factory in
New York. Doodle sandals,
$30; tidalnewyork.com.

ALOHA SHIRT Indonesian
hospitality group Potato
Head fashions apparel from
eucalyptus-based fabric.
Barong Aloha shirt, $120;
shop.potatohead.co.

Salt of
the Earth
The season’s most
stylish beachwear has
the bonus of being
eco-friendly.
BY SIOBHAN REID

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