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Canadian swimsuit brands that are making a splash

Canadian swimsuit brands that are making a splash

National Post23-06-2025
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Swim season is here, and the new drops are coming in hot. These Canadian swimwear brands are serving up suits you'll want to live in all summer long. Whether you're heading to the beach, the cottage or just your apartment balcony with a kiddie pool and a dream, here are our favourite Canadian swimwear brands.
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Saltwater Collective — Toronto
Left on Friday — Vancouver (and Venice, Calif.)
SELFISH Swimwear — Montreal
Londre — Vancouver
Sasa — Toronto
Knix — Toronto
La vie en Rose — Toronto
Othersea — Quebec City
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Designed in Canada, this suit is made for activity—built for surf, sport and everything in between. The buttery-soft compressive SunDays fabric protects against 98 per cent of UV rays and stays put through wipeouts, all while looking chic.
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Handcrafted one suit at a time in their own Montreal workshop tucked in Little Italy. Founded and designed by Naomie Caron, SELFISH Swimwear brings bold colours and artistic spirit to life using recycled fibres. The full collection is available online or at their boutique, just steps away from where each suit is made.
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Knix made waves in 2013 by introducing leakproof underwear to the world, and they haven't looked back since. The brand has since expanded into wireless bras, inclusive campaigns featuring women aged 50 to 81, and even leakproof swimwear made with their signature smoothing Sculpt fabric.
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