Model and water women Paige of Swimwear Inspiration reviews Hakuna Wear and how it feels to have no worries

Model and water women Paige of Swimwear Inspiration reviews Hakuna Wear and how it feels to have no worries

Our model and water women Paige of Swimwear Inspiration reviews Hakuna Wear, the bikinis she wore during the photo shoot and more specifically the suit she took home, the Cloud 9 One Piece Surf Suit

Paige writes about the 1mm neoprene alternative surf suitIt arrived in eco-responsible packaging and is probably one of the most amazing suits I own. It's a sleek and sexy black onsie with details and cut outs. It has a hidden back pocket too, of course. The material feels so smooth and the fit is excellent.”

testing out the bikini bottoms in south beach

Paige surf testing the bikini and modeling in South Beach.

She goes on further to write about Hakuna Wear’s eco-friendly materials “The Cloud 9 one-piece and most of the suits are made responsibly from a limestone neoprene called "geoprene." Not only is it less dense than oil-based neoprene but it is also warmer, lighter, durable and stretches better. It also requires less toxic chemicals during its production process. Some of the other eco friendly Hakuna swimwear fabrics are made from recycled plastic bottles and have UPF 50+ protection.”


Read the full Swimwear Inspiration article on Hakuna Wear and their eco-friendly bikinis and surf suits made for no worries.

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