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Finisterre launch Seasuit Project

Apparel and surf brand Finisterre launch full-coverage Seasuit and Hijab, to promote greater access to the sea for women

Finisterre seasuit project, supporting female swimmers find access to the sea

Almost a decade in the making, the Finisterre Foundation (CIC) have announced their support of the launch of the Seasuit Project this May.

This will help fund the release of a full-coverage Seasuit and Hijab made from recycled sea waste and establish a ‘buy one, gift one’ purchase model, where each product purchase will coincide with a product donation to (and by) the foundation, with donated products sent to successful applicants and charity partners to allow new communities to begin their own relationship with water.

Having worked with both local and global communities to create and test the first prototypes, thanks to the Finisterre Foundation the Seasuit is now in full production.

Evolving from its origins as a surfwear solution into something that can help many kinds of women, with various needs, to access the water. Whether their barrier is cultural, medical or personal, the goal is the same as it ever was; providing greater access to the sea for women.

The suit aims to make swimming more accessible for all women

Design advice from Shirin Gerami

Iranian triathlete Shirin Gerami, the first woman to represent Iran in the triathlon World Championships, was one of the advisors instrumental in helping Finisterre develop the suit. Shirin supported them in understanding the cultural, functional and performance requirements of the seasuit during its initial design stages.

The Finisterre Foundation will also be supporting the launch of the Into the Sea range courtesy of a ‘buy one, gift one’ purchase model. Each product purchase will coincide with a product donation to (and by) the foundation, with donated products sent to successful applicants and charity partners.

This includes non-profit organisations such as Reclaim The Sea, which aims to support people with ocean trauma and to reimagine the ocean as a safe space for everyone. Finisterre will donate eight swimsuits to their first project – teaching eight refugee women to swim and surf in Devon — knowing just how valuable this can be as a tool for healing and mental wellbeing.

Woman swimming in Finisterre Seasuit and Hijab

The ‘Into the Sea’ range, comprising the Seasuit (RRP £150) and accompanying Hijab (RRP £40) will be available for purchase online, exclusively via the Finisterre website.

Both products are made from Seaqual, recycled sea waste fabrics that feature a distorting pattern – cut to provide unrestricted movement whilst also ensuring safe and secure full-body coverage. Both are rated SPF 50+ for maximum UV Protection.

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Helen has been 220's Editor since July 2013, when she made the switch from marathons to multisport. She's usually found open-water swimming and has competed in several swimruns as well as the ÖtillÖ World Series. Helen is a qualified Level 2 Open-Water Swim Coach focusing on open-water confidence and runs regular workshops at the South West Maritime Academy near Bristol. She is also an RLSS UK Open Water Lifeguard trainer/assessor.