In the Swim

Swimwear is getting greener, thanks to a handful of ecominded designers. So, instead of sticking with the same old styles this summer, make a splash with these high-fashion, low-impact looks.

-Elizabeth Barker

Suffer and designer Aaron Chang transforms postconsumer plastic-sou reed from soda bottles and other materials-into the purified polyester yarns that make up his latest swimwear collection. Since many pieces are reversible, you can get two tropical-inspired styles in one (Jeffrey's Dance, shown). $53.50, top; $46 bottom; aaronchang.com

Grown without the use of air-, water-, and soilpolluting pesticides, the organic cotton that constitutes 90 percent of the fabric in the Amanda ...

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