Volcom plunges into sustainable swimwear partnership with Aquafil

Madeleine Cuff
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Following tie-up last year with Speedo, Italian materials manufacturer Aquafil announces new closed-loop swimwear collaboration with Volcom

US lifestyle brand Volcom will enter the swimwear market for the first time next year with a new range of sustainable bathing suits created in collaboration with Italian materials manufacturer Aquafil....

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