Dive In Style With These Five Cute Ocean Brands

We all want to have cute clothes that make us look and feel good, and that is no exception for diving! I've found some gorgeous brands that make ocean-inspired swimwear, wetsuits and leggings to make your dive wardrobe that much cuter.

EXCEL WETSUITS X OCEAN RAMSEY

In collaboration with Ocean Ramsey, Xcel Wetsuits sell wetsuits, rash vests, and leggings with ocean-inspired prints including whale shark, tiger shark, water ripples, and dolphins! Xcel Wetsuits use lots of eco-initiatives including using recycled plastic yarn and repurposing old neoprene - you can read more about the steps they are taking to become more sustainable on here. Check out their Ocean Ramsey Collection and follow them on Instagram @xcelwetsuits.

WATERLUST

One of the most popular dive leggings are from Waterlust - with many different ocean patterns and styles, it will be tough to pick just one. Waterlust also donates 10% of their profits to the related cause, so when you buy something cute, you'll know some money is going to research - find out more at Waterlust Causes. Their instagram is @waterlust and their full collection can be found on their Waterlust Website.

LILJA THE LABEL

A Finnish swimwear brand with the cutest style one and two-piece sets, there are so many styles, colors and patterns and best of all they are ethically made in Bali! Have a look at their full range at Lilja The Label or click on their About Us page to read all about the production and sustainable steps they are taking.

STAY WILD SWIM

Founded by Natalie Glaze & Zanna van Dijk, this London-based company is eco-conscious in every way possible - carbon neutral shipping, no plastic packaging, and making every piece in their London warehouse ensuring a real wage for the workers. Beautifully designed double-layered bikinis and swimsuits made from recycled plastics, these swimwear pieces really are worth the price tag. Head over to their website www.staywildswim.com and follow them on instagram @staywildswim

What are some of your favorite ocean brands? Share them below!

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