Wetsuits by bydiddo. Powerd by nature! – Design You Trust

Wetsuits by bydiddo. Powerd by nature!




Wetsuits are both functional and protective, but why must they all look the same? Is there some unwritten law that dictates we shed our individuality to blend into the monotone waters? Not to challenge Mother Nature’s art direction but it’s high time for a change.

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