
OUR COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY
At Blue Isle Swimwear, sustainability isn’t just part of our story — it’s the foundation of everything we do. From the fabrics we source to the way each suit is made, every decision is guided by our mission to create timeless swimwear that honors both people and the planet.

SUSTAINABLE FABRICS
We proudly craft our pieces with a premium eco-sustainable techno-fabric made with ECONYL® regenerated nylon yarn. This innovative material transforms waste into resources, giving new life to items that would otherwise pollute our oceans and landfills.
By choosing ECONYL®, we’re supporting a circular economy that reduces plastic pollution, minimizes our carbon footprint, and sets a new standard for eco-friendly design.
THE FIBER BEHIND IT ALL - ECONYL®
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MADE FROM WASTE
ECONYL® is made directly from discarded fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpets, and industrial plastics. This stunning fiber is regenerated through a chemical recycling process that restores nylon to its original quality.
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INFINITELY RECYCLABLE
ECONYL® can be recollected and regenerated again and again without losing strength or integrity
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
For every 10,000 tonnes of ECONYL® produced, 70,000 barrels of crude oil are saved.

HANDMADE IN FLORIDA
Unlike mass-produced swimwear, every Blue Isle piece is hand-cut and hand-sewn by our founder, Avery Mills, in Florida, USA. This approach ensures exceptional craftsmanship, ethical labor, and attention to detail in every stitch.
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ETHICAL LABOR PRACTICES
By producing locally, we stand against overseas manufacturing that often relies on low wages or exploitative conditions.
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SMALL-BATCH PRODUCTION
Each collection is released slowly and intentionally, helping avoid overproduction and unnecessary waste.
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DURABILITY & QUALITY
Our swimsuits are made to last, resisting wear while maintaining comfort and fit over time.
TIMELESS, NOT TREND DRIVEN
Blue Isle rejects the fast-fashion cycle of short-lived trends and disposable clothing. Instead, we design timeless silhouettes meant to be worn season after season. This ensures that your swimsuit remains a staple in your wardrobe — not another item that ends up as waste.
