A new range of swimwear created by Australian-based company Emobi has been praised as "a promising start".
Maggie O’Sullivan of the Daily Telegraph has claimed that while the clothing featured in the firm’s second collection is not for everyone, it offers "well-made swimwear".
Writing for the newspaper, she outlined that the items are environmentally friendly and also highlight the ability of firms from Australia to create such items.
"Australians have a knack for good swimwear design – Seafolly and Billabong are both Australian; Quicksilver was originally set up by two Australian surfers," she explained.
"But Emobi offers something a little different: graphic prints inspired by the Sixties and Seventies and solid, bright colours."
Last year, Emma Johnson of the Liverpool Daily Post claimed H&M is "an ideal place" for women to buy their swimwear.
She told the newspaper that the retailer offers women a chance to buy cheap items, while also mixing and matching them.
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