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The best swimwear brands to shop in Australia and New Zealand

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WORDS BY AMY FOCIC AND FASHION JOURNAL

Cossie, bathers and bikinis.

In Australia, it’s always beach weather somewhere. Whether you’re diving into the closest ocean or travelling for the ultimate vacation, there’s always an excuse to strip down to your cossies (or swimmers, bathers or togs).


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We’re a beach-mad nation, so it’s only apt that we have a host of swimwear designers and labels that are up to the task of making swimmers fit for our water-obsessed bods. Not sure where to shop swimwear this summer? Below, we’ve compiled some of our favourite local brands for you to peruse.

Dirt

 

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A Melbourne label known for its experimental footwear, Dirt branched into swimwear earlier this year, much to our delight. Its swimwear collection is made with a recycled nylon and spandex blend, with designs including a khaki and red triangle bikini and a sand-toned one-piece with neon green trim, finished with a custom Dirt charm. Think classic silhouettes, made cooler.

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Sauce Swim

 

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Playing with colour and pattern, Sauce Swim collaborates with local artists to create custom prints. Describing itself as a ‘conscious’ label, its eye-catching pieces are made with love in Australia from regenerated nylon, to avoid these materials ending up in our oceans and landfill.

sauceswim.com

Verde Swim

The brainchild of Melbourne friends and designers Sophie and Michaela, Verde Swim offers affordable, high-quality swimwear made from recycled materials. The brand’s colourful swimwear is adjustable, ultra-soft and triple-lined, so you can stay comfortable all beach day long.

verdeswim.com

Cultira

 

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Bringing on Euro summer all year round, Cultira’s conscious swimwear collection is designed with versatility and longevity in mind. Crafted in Bali with fabrics from Italy, Cultira’s classic cuts are flattering in and out of the water.

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Love from Janet

 

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Love from Janet’s ’80s-inspired swimwear is all consciously handmade on the Gold Coast. The brand’s colourful sets give retro revival energy with flirty floral prints, high-cut briefs and Lycra swim shorts.

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Summi Summi

 

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Australian-born label Summi Summi makes clothing, swimwear and accessories inspired by the spirit of an endless summer. Made in colourful prints and vibrant shades of sky blue and blood orange, the label’s collection of swimwear is perfect for brightening up your holiday wardrobe.

summisummi.com.au

Maggie Marilyn


Made in collaboration with the swimwear experts at Fella Swim, New Zealand-based label Maggie Marilyn has crafted a collection of elegant one-pieces and bikini sets. Each piece can be purchased separately, so you can mix and match nautical shades of navy, white and red.

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Color Swimwear

 

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Bold, playful colour and perfectly skimpy cuts is what you’ll find from Aussie label Color Swimwear, which proudly uses Repreve fabric (a sustainable fiber made from recycled water bottles) for its swimwear. The poppy red bikini is a fan favourite, a classic style that will see you through many summers to come.

colorswimwear.com.au

Astroprincess


Although Astroprincess is NZ-based, we thought it deserved an honorary mention. Designed, cut and crafted all in creator Kristen’s home, these playful bikinis are handmade with love. Featuring bold colours and hot prints, these pieces are perfect for your next beach trip or rave.

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Sabi

 

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Operating out of the Victorian Surf Coast, Sabi is a womenswear label with a focus on flattering basics and feminine design. The label recently released a collaboration with Sauce Swim on a sleek, black bikini, adorned with heart-shaped silver hardware. Each set is handmade, so allow four to six weeks when placing your order.

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Andie

 

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Made for women, by women, you can find the perfect swimwear fit with Andie. With sizes ranging from Xs to XXXL, they’ve got your summer sorted. With flattering cuts and designs that work for all bodies and preferences, Andie allows you to choose your coverage before purchasing.

andieswim.com.au

Rachel Mills

 

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Equal parts sexy and sophisticated, Rachel Mills is another New Zealand-based designer well worth checking out when swimwear shopping. With exceptionally flattering cuts in minimal block colours, these swimwear options will become your summer staples for many years to come.

rachelmills.co.nz

Posse

 

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Posse has recently introduced swimwear, and we’re here for it. Offering simple statements that will last through multiple summers, this capsule swimwear collection will have you feeling like you’re along the Amalfi Coast.

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Em on Holiday

The second major fashion venture by Sydney-based designer Emma Mulholland, Em on Holiday has brought ’90s souvenir kitsch back in a big way. The brand’s swimwear offering is a vibrant selection of one-pieces and bikinis, ranging from sizes XS to XXXL. 

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Raq Apparel

 

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Made specifically with women who are a D cup and above in mind, Raq Apparel is on a mission to make swimwear shopping easier for all women. Produced in small, limited edition runs, Raq Apparel’s simple but timeless styles are available in over 30 bra sizes, with more coming later this year.

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Zulu and Zephyr

 

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Zulu and Zephyr has been a stalwart of Australian swimwear since it was founded in 2012. Inspired by ’70s aesthetics, its swimwear styles don’t compromise on sustainability, with the brand using materials like econyl and ​​repreve in its collections. Its sizes range from 6 to 16.

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Baku

 

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Australian swimwear brand Baku swimwear is a go-to for reason, with so many design options you can shop swimwear that’s simple and classic like solid colour tie-side bikini bottoms, lean into a retro design with gingham high-waisted bathers or make a statement with one of its bold floral prints. There’s something for everyone with Baku swimwear and you’ll find a flattering style up to a size 20.

bakuswimwear.com.au

Matteau

 

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Matteau prioritises classic cuts and considered materials, so you can wear your swimwear over and over again. The brand’s range of apparel follows the same style ethos, and all of it’s made in Australia.

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Form And Fold

 

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When founders Carly and Stephanie became fed up with the lack of unsupportive swimwear for women wearing a D cup and above, Form and Fold was born. Tirelessly sampled and expertly designed, Form and Fold’s sizing supports up to a 16F and 14G cup.

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Peony

 

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A leader in the Australian sustainable swimwear space, Peony likely needs no introduction. Embellished with frills and adorned with understated florals, all of its swimwear is made from recycled materials.

peonyswimwear.com

Bamba

 

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Recalling the cheekiness and loud colours of the ’80s, Bamba is made for those who want to stand out in a crowd (or on the beach). While swimwear in the ’80s may not have been made with the environment in mind, Bamba’s pieces are all made from recycled materials.

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Fella Swim

 

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Frequently collaborating with emerging artists to design its prints, Fella is committed to advocacy and doing good. Its nostalgia-inspired cuts can even be customised, with options to alter the band and strap size, as well as padding.

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Sexiaz

 

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Sexiaz has its origins in bikinis and lingerie made specifically for sex workers, but since 2020, the brand has blown up on Instagram thanks to its custom-made bikinis and tops. Sisters Arielle and Kallista – self-described ‘bikini dealers’ – ensure Sexiaz champions all bodies and sexualities, and is staunchly pro-sex work.  

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Emily Watson

 

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Emily Watson redefines swimwear as we know it, with asymmetrical, string-clad designs that hark back to quintessential Australian beachwear like Zoggs swimsuits and poncho towels. Its made-to-order pieces are all designed and produced in Melbourne.

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Commas

 

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Commas has reinvented what it means to make considered, stylish swimwear for men. The Sydney-based label sources its fine fabrics from Europe and Japan, and each print that finds its way onto a Commas garment is an original artwork.

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Bondi Born

 

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A certified B Corporation, Bondi Born is uncompromising in its commitment to sustainable and ethical swimwear. Simple but never boring, its block colour swimsuits in shades like ‘blueberry’ and ‘pistachio’ will endure for many summers to come.

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Cleonie Swim


Known for swimwear made from crinkle-look fabric in colours that evoke rainbow Paddle Pops, Cleonie Swim is all Australian and all made-to-order. The cienna fabric the brand favours is quick-drying and super stretchy, so Cleonie Swim pieces fit nearly every size. 

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Hakea

 

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Produced in limited runs and made from earthy-hued fabrics, Hakea was born from founder Casey’s frustration at the lack of practical, comfortable swimwear to wear in the surf. Hakea’s range of bikinis, rash shirts and one-pieces are made from econyl.

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Cooke and Kin

 

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Founded by Australian influencer Olive Cooke, Cooke and Kin swimwear pieces are designed to mix and match to create versatility in your wardrobe. Sustainability and ethical production are at the core of the brand’s ethos, with all swimwear made from econyl in sizes XS to XXL.

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Camp Cove

 

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Originally made by founder Katherine’s mum, Camp Cove swimwear hasn’t strayed far from its locally-made roots. Now made in Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast, Camp Cove’s brightly patterned swimsuits are made with women’s empowerment in mind. They come in sizes six to 16.

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Baythe

 

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Designed to be multifunctional, Baythe swimwear is minimalist and practical. Its sustainably made pieces in neutral hues are a nod to Bondi and its active, fashion-centred lifestyle.

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Butterfly Kisses

With timeless designs and flattering cuts, the Butterfly Kisses swimwear collection will keep you going for summers to come. Handmade with love on the Gold Coast, the brand’s Y2K palette of denim, hot-pink vinyl and silver foil is unconventional in all the right ways.

love-connection.com.au

Charlie Mae


Byron Bay-based label Charlie Mae makes sustainable swimwear in pared-back aesthetics. Designed in small runs and made from recycled materials, Charlie Mae’s offering is intended for the environment-loving consumer.

charliemae.com.au

Saint Somebody

When Sophie Henderson-Smart became fed up with the lack of swimwear options for curvy women, she decided to take matters into her own hands by starting Saint Somebody. Stocking sizes 8 to 28, the brand’s luxe swimwear is made to imbue confidence.

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Suku Home

 

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Melbourne label Suku Home makes the kind of swimwear we want to wear beyond the beach. Think bright pops of colour and nostalgic tankinis, available in fun prints or solid colours like lemon yellow and aquamarine. Pair them with the label’s sarongs and boardies, and you’ve an outfit you’ll want to live in this summer.

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Monday Swimwear

 

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The brainchild of Australian bloggers Natasha Oakley and Devin Brugman, Monday Swimwear embodies the pair’s ethos of body positivity. The brand’s flattering cuts and classic block colours mean there’s a Monday Swimwear piece to suit every body.

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Lahana Swim

 

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Inspired by the Australian affinity for sun, sand and skin, Lahana Swim’s minimalistic range holds your new summer staples. Sustainably made from recycled nylon, the cheeky swimwear comes in a rainbow of prints, colours and cuts.

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Christopher Esber

Christopher Esber’s signature earthy colour palette, statement cut-outs and hardware carries into the label’s swimwear offerings, which includes adjustable bikini tops, swim T-shirts and one-piece bathers that could easily double as a bodysuit with a chic sarong or denim shorts. It’s the perfect swimwear to pack on a resort holiday, for effortless style on the beach lounger and beyond.

christopheresber.com.au

Liandra Swim

 

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Representing story through colour and print, Indigenous swimwear label Liandra Swim seamlessly connects Aboriginal Australian culture with contemporary swimwear. Committed to doing better, its quality designs, illustrating vast Australian landscapes, are made from regenerated plastics and other recycled materials.

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Baiia

 

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Baiia’s reversible and vibrant swimsuits aren’t just versatile – they’re also award-winning. With a strong focus on sustainability and a mission to empower all women, it offers sizes ranging from four to 26.

baiia.com.au

Bond-Eye

 

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Sydney swimwear label Bond-Eye makes 80 per cent of its range from regenerated nylon, derived from pre-consumer raw materials that would usually go to waste. Made in its signature tubular crinkle fabric, its silhouettes offer flattering cuts for every type of beach lover. You can choose from muted neutral tones or opt for something bolder in a retro tie-dyed set as part of the label’s latest collab with Australian model Jessica Gomes.

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Loleila

 

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Inspired by the bold spirit of the ’80s and ’90s, Loleila’s swimwear styles are playful and carefree. Combining florals and geometric graphics, its colourful prints are designed in collaboration with local Australian artists.

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Charlee Swim

 

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Sustainable swimwear label Charlee Swim is based out of the beach town of Noosa. Its swimwear is made from high-quality recycled lycra, with the lining of the swimmers constructed from plastic water bottles. The label has a few eye-catching prints to choose from, with a size range to suit a wide variety of body types.

charleeswim.com.au

Gali Swimwear

 

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Gali is a First Nations-owned brand, crafted in Australia. Gali (meaning ‘water’ in Kamilaroi language) collaborates with local artists and communities to design sustainable men’s swimwear. Every product is crafted from recycled materials and shipped using compostable, plastic-free packaging.

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