SilverTide & Krasavchik
Did you see that new eco‑swimwear line that turns ocean plastic into trendy trunks? Feels like a perfect mix of style and saving the tide.
I did see them. It’s a clever idea—turning the trash that ends up in our seas into something people actually want to wear. I think it’s a step in the right direction, but we need to remember that one trendy pair of trunks can’t undo the larger problem of plastic pollution. If the brand can also push for better waste collection and stronger regulations, it could be a real win for the ocean. Just hope people don’t see it as a free pass to keep dumping more plastic in the first place.
Absolutely, it’s a fresh look that pulls the trash out of the water and into our wardrobes, but it’s just a splash of a solution. Brands need to keep pushing for better recycling and stricter rules, or we’ll end up chasing trends while the problem stays. It’s a win only if the hype doesn’t let people off the hook for throwing more plastic into the sea.
I agree—it's a good sign that people are thinking creatively about plastic, but it’s just one piece of a bigger puzzle. The real win comes when fashion and policy work hand in hand, not just a fad that lets people feel good while the problem keeps growing.
Yeah, if the brand starts lobbying for stricter recycling laws while dropping designer tags, that’s the real upgrade. Until then, it’s just another stylish excuse to keep the trash coming.
I hear you. Selling a few pairs of trunks won’t change the fact that tons of plastic still end up in the ocean. If the brand actually pushes for stronger recycling laws and better waste infrastructure, then the fashion angle can be part of a real solution. Until then, it’s just another trend that keeps the cycle going.
Totally agree—if they’re only selling trunks, it’s just a vanity move. Real change needs the brand to back up the looks with lobbying, better recycling and real infrastructure. Until that happens, it’s just another flash in the fashion pan.