Item Code:M132WSHR-PLU
Shred Head 17.5" Ecolastic
Color: Plumeria
Find your groove with the psychedelic Shread Head Ecolastic, a premium 4-Way stretch surf trunk with elastic waistband made with eco-friendly blend of recycled polyester, cotton and hemp fibers. Styling features an allover printed tie dye fabric with caliper scalloped hem back pocket and integrated key rope. This ... Read more
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4-Way Stretch
4-Way Stretch
All Vissla boardshorts are constructed with 4-way stretch fabrics.
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Repreve
Repreve
Repreve fiber contains recycled materials - including plastic bottles. When you see this icon, remember: It's what's in it... that makes it recycled. With Repreve, you can be sure you're creating a reprieve for the planet.
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UPF 50
UPF 50
This garment is UPF 50.
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Cocotex
Cocotex
Thanks to a process called 'Cocotex', the overlooked 'waste' is turned into an activated carbon fabric. The properties of this fabric are everything you could ever wish for in a pair of trunks: they stretch, they breathe, they fight odor, and they last.
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Signature Calipher Fly
Signature Calipher Fly
New signature calipher fly construction developed to pull together tighter for those precarious surf conditions.
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HIGH IQ Repel
HIGH IQ Repel
In the past, water-repellant fabrics were treated with chemicals known as PFCs and Fluorocarbons to help prevent surface saturation into the fabrics. The problem is that as these chemicals are released from the fabrics over time they have been shown to harm the living organisms they come into contact with, affecting reproduction and hormone systems. Vissla has chosen to move to 100% PFC and Fluorocarbon-free DWR water repellant coating for our boardshorts.
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Hemp
Hemp
Recycled polyester makes use of existing plastic. Made from discarded plastic bottles, it reduces our dependence on petroleum as a raw material, diverts used plastic from landfills and decreases toxic emissions from incinerators. It can be continuously recycled without quality degradation, promoting new recycling streams for polyester clothing that is no longer wearable.