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Hythe

€29,99

Leave the hassle of a wetsuit behind: women's swimming jammers for short outdoors dips that provide good coverage and are made from ECONYL®, a recycled yarn that helps clean up plastic waste in our oceans.
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Pre-order now for 29th November delivery. We'll keep you up-to-date with your order progress and despatch as soon as it is available.

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Hythe are women's swimming jammers for shorter outdoor swims. They give more coverage on the legs and a second skin feel for freedom of movement without the hassle of a wetsuit.

They're made using ECONYL®, a recycled yarn made from plastic waste found in the ocean, that's hydrodynamic, retains its shape and supports your muscles. ECONYL® has UPF 50+ sun protection and is resistant to sun cream and chlorine.

Hythe's panelled fit is specifically designed to promote easy movement whatever stroke you choose. The flat-lock seams prevent rubbing, with a low profile waistband which keeps the fit secure and a lined front panel gives coverage when out of the water.

Features

Product overview

  • High quality, sustainable ECONYL® fabric
  • Stretch fabric that retains it’s shape in the water
  • Designed to helps support working muscles and an easy stroke
  • Chlorine and sun cream resistant
  • UPF 50+ sun protection
  • Lined front panel for extra coverage out of the water
  • Flatlock seams for comfort

Technical details

Construction

Fabric: 78% ECONYL® recycled nylon / 22% spandex
Protection: UPF 50+

Inseam length

22cm

Weight

95g (size 12)

Sustainability and Product Care

Environmental impact

ECONYL® recycled fabric

Hythe's fabric is made from recycled ocean plastics, disused fishing nets and landfill waste. As well as reducing emissions by 90%, it can be recycled infinitely.