
Hakea
Hakea, named after an Australian native plant famous for its beauty and extreme resilience and founded by Casey Eastwell, is a sustainable swimwear company making waves in the Australian fashion scene.
Small scale production, made to last pieces, plastic free packaging, and environmental care are the foundation on which this Australian swimwear label is built, and the timeless designs synonymous with the Hakea name are made ethically, too. Hakea’s sustainable swimwear is made from either Econyl - a fabric made from discarded ocean plastics and fishing nets that is UPF 50+, resilient against chlorine, and is essentially five times stronger than standard fabrics - or a recycled nylon/spandex blend.