Swim Scrunchie - The Seychelles
Features
Pairings
Pattern Description
Care Instructions
Hand wash cold
Lay flat to dry
Do not bleach or iron
Take extra care with rough or sandy surfaces
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When will I receive my order?
Our team typically prepares and ships orders within 48 hours. Please anticipate longer during sales and launches. Shipping speeds vary depending on the method selected in checkout. If needed for a certain date, we recommend choosing an Expedited or Priority option. You can find more information about our shipping speeds here.
What qualifies for lettermail?
If your order includes Lettermail, please note it will be prepared, but won't be dropped off at Canada Post until the strike is resolved. The following options can fit in a single lettermail packet:
2 x small children's suits (up to 2T)
1 x large children's suit
1 x women's suit (up to L)
1 x men's short
You can find more information about our lettermail option here.
What if my items don't work out?
We really hope you love them! But, in the case that they don't work out, we do accept exchanges / returns on regular-priced, unworn items within 45 days of purchase. Please note, tags and hygienic labels must be intact and the customer is responsible for return/exchange shipping fees. You can find all return / exchange instructions here.
Can you tell me more about your fabric?
Our UPF 50+ Recycled Polyester Spandex blend fabric, made from rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate), significantly reduces environmental impact by repurposing plastic waste. The sun-protective factor is achieved through the weave of the fabric, not through the application of toxic chemicals. By using recycled materials, we contribute to the reduction of plastic pollution in oceans and landfills.
The fabric can be recycled and reused, which can save energy, oil consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Each pound of recycled rPET fabric can save 61,000 BTU of energy, which is equivalent to 21 pounds of carbon dioxide. This approach helps conserve natural resources and reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions compared to producing virgin polyester.