Thursday, April 23, 2026
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Finally, Sustainable and Skin-Saving Swimwear

Draw a line in the sand and say no to flimsy, skin-exposing swimwear with this female-founded, eco-committed brand!

The pressure on women and female-identified folk to expose themselves when at the beach, resort, or shore is ridiculous. At least one in five Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70. Skin cancer is highly common, with roughly 44,410 new invasive melanoma cases projected for US women in 2026. It’s vital that you cover up as much as possible when out in the water and sun. Up until recently, we’ve worn garments to the beach, such as T-shirts, shorts, and linen shirts and pants, which offer protection but are impractical and get weighed down and scratchy when wet.

We just discovered Line in the Sand—active/waterwear and accessories that actually empower women and the planet. Their UV swim leggings, tops, and dresses are made from recycled materials, and 100% of the profits go to cancer and ocean organizations. Line in the Sand also has all of the accessories a woman (or any gender) needs for a day in the sun, including hats, water bottles, tees, and sweatshirts. We’re so glad we discovered a brand that doesn’t pressure us into the nonsense of bare skin coupled with layers of slathered sunscreen, which is bad for our skin, the oceans, and the planet.

Lynne O’Brien, the female founder, has an inspiring story about her determination to create a brand that focuses on what really matters. When she was diagnosed with leukemia and her doctors advised her to stay out of the sun due to her increased risk of melanoma, she realized that all her hobbies were now dangerous: boating, sailing, paddleboarding, and swimming. She wasn’t going to give up her joy, so she sought out clothing she could wear in the water. There was none! So she created her own line of aqua garments that are practical and protect skin. They’re also a good choice for anyone recovering from any type of surgery or augmentation that has left scars that you don’t want to share with the public at this moment.

There are numerous wonderful and useful garments to choose from: Splash Around Sun and Swim Dress, Dive In Swim Leggings, Wavemaker Rashguard, Shoreline Sport and Swim Skort, and Pacific Linen Maxi Dress. Each of these items has you covered for just about any aqua-tivity you can think of, from a day on a boat to beach yoga, surfing, snorkeling, kayaking, cycling, and more. These are well-made, durable, attractive, and fashionable items.

Editor’s Pick: Larger ladies know the true misery of not being able to find supportive and protective swimwear for the chest and back. Well, we have found it! The Get Soaked Sleeveless Swim Top with Built-in Bra is our new favorite swim item. This is a sleeveless rashguard with a built-in bra that also looks like a normal crew-neck fashion top! You can do all kinds of sports in this and then jump in the water, knowing that your vulnerable back, neck, breasts, and decolletage are protected. This is a terrific discovery for paddleboarding, snorkeling, running, beach volleyball, and just having a dip! For a complete outfit, pair the top with the super-supportive Swim Brief or Dive In Swim Leggings.

Of course, men get melanoma, too—albeit at a slightly lesser rate than women. Nevertheless, it’s great to know that Line in the Sand also has some apparel for men. But from our point of view, the range is suitable across genders, depending on your size, body shape, and chosen form of expression.

To shop the entire Line in the Sand brand and to learn more about the story, and to shop the sale, go here.

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