Our Sustainability Commitment
We started Segara Romjue because we enjoy spending time at the beach, swimming in the ocean, and feeling the sun on our skin.
When you love something, you take care of it. That's not a philosophy. It's a requirement.
The Standard, Not the Selling Point
Many businesses either don't care about the environmental impact of their materials and processes, or they don't know any better. Both are unacceptable.
We chose a different path. Not because sustainability is a marketing advantage. Because it's the baseline.
Our Materials
Every Segara Romjue suit is made with Carvico VITA fabric using ECONYL® regenerated nylon.
ECONYL® begins with waste. Discarded fishing nets. Old carpets. Ocean debris. Through chemical depolymerization, this waste is returned to its original molecular form—pure nylon, identical in quality to fossil-based material.
This isn't downcycling. It's regeneration. The process can be repeated indefinitely without degradation. No new petroleum extraction required.
We use this fabric because it meets our performance standards while restoring waste that would otherwise pollute the waters we swim in.
The Cost of Standards
These materials cost significantly more than standard swimwear fabrics. We pay that difference.
Not because we're making a sacrifice. Because we refuse to compromise. Performance and sustainability aren't opposing forces. When done correctly, they reinforce each other.
Durability is the most underrated form of sustainability. A suit that lasts three seasons instead of one reduces production, shipping, and waste by two-thirds. Shape retention and chlorine resistance aren't luxury features. They're how you build something that doesn't need replacing.
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Packaging and Process
Our commitment extends beyond fabric. Packaging materials meet the same environmental standards. Manufacturing processes are selected with the same care.
This requires more time. More money. More attention to supply chain details that most brands don't bother tracking.
We bother.
What This Isn't
This isn't greenwashing. We don't use sustainability as permission to compromise quality. We don't slap "eco-friendly" on substandard products and call it progress.
The swimwear we make performs like premium because it is premium. The environmental responsibility is simply how premium should be made.
Why This Matters
Taking care of the ocean and beaches we enjoy isn't going above and beyond. It's meeting the basic requirement of being in this space.
If you're going to make swimwear—products designed specifically for enjoying natural environments—you have an obligation to those environments. That obligation costs more. It should.
We're comfortable with that cost. It's the price of doing this correctly.
The Suits You'll Buy and Keep Reaching For
This is swimwear designed for the long term.