Onme the label was created after Jenni, the founder, struggled to find swimwear that was flattering, minimalistic and without unnecessary clutter. She then decided to create timeless swimwear that used post-consumer products as the main raw material. Designed in Finland, the idea was to create premium and flattering swimwear that you simply wouldn’t get bored of wearing.
“To stop this vicious cycle of quantity over quality.”
No information has been found on the achieved sustainable milestones.
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There is no physical shop available.
There is no physical shop available.
All the packaging has been made from recycled material; the mailers I use are 70% recycled LDPE plastics, the stickers are made from used plastic products and thank you cards are made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
With every order Onme's manufacturer receives, they donate to Street Mums, a charity devoted to the welfare & education of women & children in Bali, who scavenge their living from rubbish dumps.
No information has been found on certifications
All the packaging has been made from recycled material; the mailers I use are 70% recycled LDPE plastics, the stickers are made from used plastic products and thank you cards are made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper.
With every order Onme's manufacturer receives, they donate to Street Mums, a charity devoted to the welfare & education of women & children in Bali, who scavenge their living from rubbish dumps.
No information has been found on certifications
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Indonesia (designed in Finland)
Amara top = EUR 43.00
Alexa bottom = EUR 40.00
Maya One piece = EUR 82.00
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No information on this is provided by the brand.
No information on this is provided by the brand.
The only fabric that has been used is the Italian fabric Carvico which uses ECONYL®. Econyl has been regenerated from post-consumer products collected from our landfills and oceans, such as “ghost nets” (lost or abandoned fishing nets) and plastic bottles.
No toxic materials are used in these products.
The employees of Onme’s manufacturers are paid well above minimum wages and also receive one extra month’s salary yearly. Employees, their spouses and kids are eligible for free medical insurance. Employees also get a freshly cooked meal and juice with added vitamins each day at work and the whole facility is fully air-coned. Overtime is never enforced but in case the employee decides to take up overtime, they are paid double and triple for it.
No more information regarding sustainability reports, life cycle analyses or impact reports is available.