Beyond the label: the real value of local production in Spain

It made no sense to create a brand for ocean lovers if the manufacturing process ended up, paradoxically, harming it. Sustainability in fashion often focuses exclusively on materials, but there is another equally crucial side to the coin that sometimes goes unnoticed: where and how it is manufactured .

In a globalized world where it's common for a garment to travel thousands of miles before reaching you, at ANTARA OCEAN we've chosen to swim against the tide. Our Local Production philosophy isn't a marketing slogan or a patriotic flourish; it's a strategic and ethical decision designed to guarantee traceability, social justice, and a minimal environmental footprint .

Next, we want to share with you what it really means for your swimsuit to be made entirely in Spain and why this decision brings tangible value to both the product and the planet.

The origin: fabrics with traceability and ethics from the first thread 🧵

The journey of an ANTARA OCEAN garment begins long before it's made. It starts with transforming waste into a resource. However, it was vital for us that the production of our fabric, this high-quality recycled polyester, didn't involve opaque processes on the other side of the world.

We have chosen fabrics produced in Spain. This proximity allows us to have greater control over the quality of the material , ensuring excellent feel, durability, and resistance. But above all, it guarantees that European labor standards are met from the very beginning of the supply chain.

Unlike production outsourced to countries with lax regulations, manufacturing the fabric here ensures that everyone involved in the spinning and weaving process operates under strict safety standards and receives a living wage. Knowing that the fabric that touches your skin has been created in a fair working environment is part of the quality experience we want to offer .

It's not just about cleaning the oceans of plastic, but about ensuring that the human chain that makes that cleaning possible is treated with respect.

Expert hands: The value of the family business and the craft 👐

Once we have the fabric, the magic of garment making comes into play. In the fast fashion industry, it's common for cutting and sewing to be done in impersonal, large-scale factories focused solely on volume and cost reduction at any human cost.

At ANTARA OCEAN, the approach is radically different.

We work hand in hand with local family businesses . We're talking about workshops with names and stories, where the craft is passed down and respected. Our pattern makers, cutters, and seamstresses are artisans who live in our community, specifically in Barcelona.

Supporting these local workshops has a direct impact on our region's economy, helping to keep alive a textile industry that has been a tradition in Spain for decades.

But the most important thing is the human guarantee: by concentrating production here, we have the absolute certainty that working conditions are decent, schedules are fair, and remuneration is appropriate to the specialization of the work.

When you choose one of our swimsuits , you're not just wearing a stylish garment; you're wearing the result of hours of expert work, carried out calmly and carefully by professionals working in optimal conditions . It's a form of circular economy that not only recirculates materials but also distributes value within the surrounding community.

Kilometer zero: The fight against the invisible carbon footprint 📍

Perhaps the most measurable and objective impact of our local production is the drastic reduction of the carbon footprint associated with transportation.

The conventional textile industry often operates under an energy-inefficient logistics system: cotton is harvested in one country, spun in another, dyed in a third, sewn in a fourth, and sold in a fifth. This means that a single garment may have circled the globe before being worn, emitting tons of CO₂ in maritime and air transport.

By centralizing fabric creation, design, cutting, and sewing in Spain, ANTARA OCEAN drastically shortens these distances. The proximity between our suppliers and our workshops reduces the need for long-distance transport, resulting in a significant decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.

This "zero kilometer" logic is our way of being consistent.

If our mission is to protect marine biodiversity, which inspires our prints, we must combat climate change, which is one of the main threats to the health of the oceans (causing warming and acidification of the water).

Producing locally is therefore our way of acting locally to have a positive global impact.

A conscious choice ✨

At ANTARA OCEAN, we understand sustainability as a path to ethical and fair fashion for all . Our decision to keep all our production in Spain, from the thread to the final stitch, stems from our desire to offer you a product you can be 100% proud of.

We believe that luxury is not defined by exclusivity or price, but by values.

Luxury is knowing who made your clothes, knowing that they haven't traveled more miles than you on your vacation, and knowing that they contribute to a fairer and cleaner economy .

Thank you for appreciating a job well done and for joining us on this journey towards a fashion that respects the sea and people. 🌍

See you in the water! 🐋💙