Five years after the initial launch of Reformation’s semi-sustainable swimwear edit, the brand has upped the ante and relaunched with a new collection of even more mindfully made swimsuits.

Though swimsuits from the 2019 line were made out of ECONYL nylon (a regenerated fabric made from trash that holds the potential to be infinitely recycled), the new Ref Swim range utilizes both ECONYL leftovers and a new, non-synthetic textile called EVO. Manufactured by Fulgar, EVO is a renewable, bio-based fabric derived from the castor plant (which doesn’t require much water to grow) that contains zero plastic.

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Inspired by vintage silhouettes and nostalgic colour palettes, this 21-piece portfolio of form-flattering one-pieces and super chic bikinis (available in sizes XS to XL!) is bound to be home to some of the most coveted suits of the spring and summer seasons.

Ref Swim is now available to shop online, in-store, and at shopbop.com. Ahead, our favourite selects from the collection.

Reformation Swimwear: Shop Our Picks

Tossa One Piece Swimsuit

Tossa One Piece Swimsuit

Nothing says vintage like polka dots. Designed with an internal bralette contrasting its retro pattern, this Tossa one-piece is not a want, but a need.

$258, thereformation.com

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Azores Bikini Top & Elba Bikini Bottom

Azores Bikini Top & Elba Bikini Bottom

How’s this for an itsy bitsy bikini? Right on trend with fashion’s red obsession, it’s a statement suit worth shopping for.

$148 each, thereformation.com

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Joy One Piece Swimsuit

Joy One Piece Swimsuit

Lifeguard-core isn’t a trend quite yet, but if it were, the Joy One Piece would be the only swimsuit you’d need to get in on the action. Baywatch, who?

$218, thereformation.com

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Tossa Bikini Top & Azure Bikini Bottom

Tossa Bikini Top & Azure Bikini Bottom

With a contrasting bra-meets-bandeau bikini top and high-waisted bottoms to match, this is the vintage swimsuit combo of our dreams.

$148 (top), thereformation.com, $128 (bottom), thereformation.com

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