Introducing
Yindi & Salt
Born from the love of the sunshine (yindi) and the ocean (salt) our pieces are designed in Australia and ethically manufactured in Bali, the Island of the Gods.
I've always felt that life is better in a bikini. I love days spent soaking up the sunshine and the connection I feel with nature being near the ocean. Getting that fresh beach hit of sun and salt is a definite priority in my life, however with the increasing damage being done to our oceans I couldn't help but feel the guilt of bikini shopping, knowing they are produced from an unsustainable material. The solution: Yindi & Salt swimwear is produced using an eco friendly nylon. A fabric made from recycled ocean plastics such as water bottles and fishing lines. These products are then woven into a breathable lycra, which is chlorine and sunscreen resistant.
As part of our sustainable approach, we operate as a 'slow fashion' brand’. This means, to avoid unnecessary wastage we carry out small runs rather than mass production. Due to this, estimated delivery times may vary. Here at Yindi and Salt we always endeavour to keep up with demand, so if there is something your heart desires... we will get you hooked up ASAP!
Our pieces are meticulously thought out and designed with practicality and all things Yindi and Salt in mind: Sun, Swim, Surf, Sustainability, and Women with an Adventurous Soul.
Our Values
Made in the same country as the brand is based.
No animals have been harmed to make the product.
Reusing discarded objects or materials, or converting waste into reusable material.
Produced without using chemical fertilisers, pesticides, or other artificial chemicals.
Minimising environmental impact of products and business processes.
Ingredients and materials sourced exclusively from nature.
Designing and creating products that are produced in small or limited quantities, including being handmade or made to order.
Giving resources or time back to the community, environment or charity.
Thoughtful packaging ensuring a reduced environmental footprint by eliminating or minimising waste.
Workers are looked after, have working rights and are empowered. They are paid a living wage and/or fair prices for their products.