Posts in Sports
Alo Yoga

Alo, standing for Air Land Ocean, began in Los Angeles in 2007 because the founders wanted to spread good by bringing yoga to the world: to anyone who is experiencing the transformative power of yoga, to the world’s best yogis who wear Alo because it’s the only line that actually elevates their practice, to the celebrities and the fashion-forward who wear Alo because it’s the perfect street brand, comfortable, contemporary and decidedly not just for the mat.

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Alo Moves

Since COVID and quarantining hit our lives, at-home workouts have grown immensely in popularity. So when we were confined to our homes last year in March, I started using Alo Moves. And I am so happy I did. Alo Moves is an extension of Alo Yoga, the popular yoga wear and athleisure brand. It offers not only yoga classes for all levels, but also fitness classes and mindfulness activities, such as breath work, meditation and sound baths.

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Anima Women's Surf Style

Ánima Women´s Surf Style is a small brand based in the beautiful Spanish Canary Islands. Creating this brand was a natural step for Esperanza Bringas Álvarez, whose passions are the ocean, surfing, meditation, yoga, vegan food and sustainability. Esperanza named her brand Ánima because according to Jung (), “Ánima is the feminine quality of the man's psyche; one of the two internal archetypes or unconscious representations that we have. It is the capacity to surrender, receptivity, the capacity to give love, fruitfulness, contemplation and intuition ”, explains Esperanza.

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Picture Organic

Back in 2008, Julien, Jérémy, and Vincent, Picture Organic’s 3 co-founders and long-time friends, followed through with their crazy idea of launching a truly environmentally and socially responsible clothing brand. They didn’t completely know how to do it, but they had three clear values in mind.

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Nature Hommage

Nature Hommage, launched in 2019 by Jenny Eckerud and Anisa Nordén, is a Swedish eco-conscious women's activewear brand that aims to change the fashion industry. The fashion industry is one of the biggest violators of human rights and one of the biggest polluters on the planet. That is why Natura Hommage finds it very important to act now. Most of activewear clothing produced today is made from crude oil (lycra, polyester etc.).

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Now_Then

Now_Then is an ecoluxe couture swim label that offers a sustainable luxury collection made with eco-friendly fabrics and ethical manufacturing for ocean-minded women with an eye on tomorrow. Inspired by the ocean and the adventures to come, the brand strives to make stylish and timeless premium garments and raise a voice for ocean conservation. All fabrics and components used by Now_Then are certified with the Oekotex® 100 Standard, which means that they are free of harmful and toxic chemicals.

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Ninefoot

Ninefoot was launched by Lucia Roman, who previously worked as a designer in the fashion industry. She felt that something is changing in consumers´ mentality. People are getting more involved and conscious, about their bodies, minds and the environment. More and more people start meditating, surfing or doing yoga. They are getting out of their comfort zone.

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Chaykra

Priya and Divya Kukar had a vision of creating a yoga clothing brand combining comfort and style, while paying homage to yoga’s Indian roots and our heritage. Chaykra reflects their ‘Brindian’ identity, infusing classic British elegance with Indian vibrancy and color. All the clothes are made from breathable fabric and are super soft & comfortable to help you relax and have a truly energizing yoga practice.

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Tuulikki NYC

Designed in Rockaway and made in New York City, Tuulikki NYC launched from the heart of the Rockaway female surf community. Named after a mythical Finnish goddess responsible for safeguarding the harmony between man and nature, the brand is built upon the idea of equilibrium and is committed to delivering high performance surf wear and serving the environment in equal measure.

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Girlfriend Collective

Husband and wife duo Ellie (with a background in graphic design) and Quang Dinh (with a background in sustainable and organic denim) founded Girlfriend Collective in 2015. The brand has always been about more than just clothes, it´s about taking on the ethics of the clothing industry. When they started Girlfriend Collective their first goal was to be as transparent as possible.

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SEPTEMBER The Line

SEPTEMBER the Line is a premium surf and swimwear brand inspired by the modern woman who loves surfing, minimalistic design and Mother Nature.  Designed between New York and Bali, SEPTEMBER the Line’s pieces have a clean aesthetic, are technically engineered for watersports, and produced with sustainable luxury Italian material. Made from a combination of hundred percent regenerated nylon, largely from discarded fishing nets that have been recovered from our oceans and polyester fibers from post-consumer waste.

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Re-Athlete

Re-Athlete is a brand that focuses on ecologically and socially produced sports materials. The textiles come from regenerated ECONYL® nylon yarn or organic cotton. The ECONYL® nylon yarn is made from old fishing nets and other nylon wastes (such as carpet fibres) which otherwise pollute our seas and the environment.

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