ABOUT US
WARNING: SAVING THE OCEAN IN PROGRESS!
Hello lovely person and welcome to Take2. Here you will find fabulous and efficient reversible clothing wonders.
There are many problems in the world and baggage allowance is unfortunately one of them. That’s why, here at Take2, we make the most out of your money and limited suitcase space by making all our clothes have two options in one!
Take2 also offers a solution to bigger problems. The problem of plastic pollution. All our swimwear fabrics are created using regenerated ocean waste. By using fabric constructed of regenerated plastic refuse, such as discarded fishnets or plastic bottles, we are helping to lessen the threat of plastic pollution to wildlife – especially marine life which is in grave danger as a result of this problem.
Did you know that by 2050, world oceans could contain more plastic than fish?
Read more about our eco-friendly fabrics below…
Made in the U.K, our swimwear is crafted with excellence and care. We strive to offer an alternative to the mass produced clothes that high street clothes rely on, also known as fast-fashion. The clothing and textile industry is one of the largest polluters in the world. Taking this into account, we only create one new collection a year so the collection available now will only be available for a limited time before a new collection is released. Take2 creates less that does more; manufacturing clothes with efficiency, practicality and longevity at its core.
We care deeply about the planet and creating a business that gives back to nature. That’s why we’re thrilled to share that we’re partnering with One Tree Planted to plant a tree for every item sold in the Amazon Rainforest. Trees clean our air and water, create habitats for biodiversity, contribute to our health and wellbeing, and create jobs for social impact. We’re honoured to help global reforestation through our partnership with One Tree Planted!
Home to iconic species like the Jaguar, Macaw, Amazon River Dolphin, Black Spider Monkey, and Poison Dart Frog, the Amazon River Basin is a vast region with 1.9 billion acres of rainforest and over 1,100 tributaries — 17 of which are longer than 1,000 miles. With the world’s largest rainforest ecosystem, it spans 9 countries and is home to almost 30% of plant and animal species on Earth. And by holding an estimated 90-140 billion metric tons of carbon, its forests play a critical role in the fight against climate change. Unfortunately, due to logging, unsustainable agriculture, and forest fires, it’s also a high risk zone for deforestation and degradation. Planting trees in the Amazon Rainforest will help conserve habitat for its iconic wildlife species, provide sustainable livelihoods to local people, and stabilize the climate.