Reusable Swim Nappies just got Stylish
Two of our favourite brands Pim Pam and Organic Zoo, have joined forces to launch a capsule collection of swim nappies featuring two of Organic Zoo’s signature designs- midnight and terrazzo and the results are adorable.
Not that we are surprised. A collaboration of two environmentally-conscious minds: Organic Zoo, famed for their eco-friendly fabrics and ethical production chains, and Pim Pam, loved for their design-conscious and sustainable alternative to disposable nappies, the collection was destined to be hit.
Constructed like a classic brief with a drawstring, the outer layer is made from recycled polyester crafted from plastic bottles. While the soft bamboo inner is strong, durable and responsibly-grown.
There is no need to worry about unwanted accidents. A tight but comfortable fit around the legs promises to retain any leakages. Ideal under swimwear or beach clothes, however with designs this desirable, they look equally as stylish on their own or team with a sun protective top. Of course don't forget to apply sundress to any exposed skin.
Perfect for swimming lessons, days at the beach and paddling pool dips, the nappies can be used on repeat - unlike single-use swim nappies, meaning they are kind to the planet and your wallet
Pim Pam x Organic Zoo reusable swim nappies are available via organic-zoo.com .
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