Monthly Archives: August 2018
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New season swimwear for JuniorsPosted: 17/08/2018Read more >
We have a great selection of swimwear for girls and boys with our Junior range suitable for children aged 6-15. Using soft and durable materials, our collection includes exciting, colourful designs designed for comfort, style and performance. Here are just a few of our favourites styles that are new in. View the full range for Juniors here (the Kids range for 0-6 is here).
Our Bold Baroque Flyback Swimsuit features bright floral
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Learn to swim with Zoggs: stages of developmentPosted: 17/08/2018Read more >
We're strong believers that children should be introduced to the water as young as possible as it helps with confidence, enjoyment and well-being. It's for this reason our Learn to Swim range of products is designed to suit your child's stage of swim development whether they're starting to swim, learning or confident swimmers looking to improve their technique.
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7 back to school swimming essentialsPosted: 15/08/2018Read more >
With just a couple of weeks remaining until the summer holidays end, we've pulled together a list of swimming essentials so you can get the kids sorted before term starts.
Our Junior range of bold, vibrant swimwear designs is ideal for children aged 6-15 whether they're having lessons, working towards a badge or taking on a competitive challenge. Using soft and durable fabrics, our swimsuits, tankinis, jammers and trunks are made to last and designed with comfort, style and performance in mind. Swimsuits come with a front lining for modesty and swim shorts
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News: Zoggs announces partnership with Healthy SeasPosted: 13/08/2018Categories: NewsRead more >
Following the launch of our Ecolast™ swimwear, made from ocean waste, we’re delighted to announce we’ve partnered with Healthy Seas. Healthy Seas is a not-for-profit initiative with a mission to protect our oceans and marine life by collecting abandoned fishing nets that are then transformed by Aquafil into ECONYL® yarn to create sustainable products.
Working with divers, schools, NGOs and governments, Healthy Seas is responsible for the retrieval of ghost fishing nets, raising awareness of the environmental damage these nets c