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Horizon Athletic

Sustainable Ethically Produced Swimwear & Activewear

www.horizonathletic.com
info@horizonathletic.com

+61297166340

Member since May 2022

About us

Horizon Athletic brings together fashionable apparel and a love of salty skin. Originating from Sydney, Australia Horizon Athletic is the brainchild of professional athlete in search of the perfect sporting garments.
We appreciate our horizon, an engagement with the environment is part of the life of every sport lover who enjoys the outdoors and we hope that we can contribute to improving the declining eco-system.
We have mindfully created Horizon to reflect this love and respect for the environment as a whole and to tackle and raise awareness of the issues facing our planet, one of which is the enormous amount of plastic waste in our Oceans.
Our latest collection; Topography, is made from 78% recycled polyester and 22% elastane, the fabrics are produced and sourced in Italy. Each item is named after a Swiss glacier in order raise awareness of the on-going issue of glacial recession will have a huge impact on the natural environment.
The Earth’s glaciers have been silently retreating for more than half a century as climate change marches on. There is no place on the planet — except south-east Asia — capable of withstanding the effects of a phenomenon that has melted more than 9.6 billion tonnes of glacial ice in the world since 1961. According to a 2019 satellite study by the University of Zurich (Switzerland), global warming threatens to evaporate over a third of all glaciers by 2100, according to the World Wildlife Fund.