[ F.A.Q. // PROTOCOLS ]_
PROTOCOL 01: BLIS SURF SUSTAINABILITY STANDARD //
Our protocol is simple: Minimal impact, maximum utility. We engineer our gear—from technical swimwear to activewear—using circular materials like rPET (Recycled Plastics) and Organic Cotton.
We view waste as a design flaw, ensuring every product facilitates the migration from freshwater to saltwater without polluting either.
PROTOCOL 02: LINE COMPLIANCE //
Yes. There are no exceptions in our supply chain. Every item carrying the Blis Surf tag meets our strict ecological standards.
Whether it’s a rash guard or a hoodie, the mandate is the same: Ethical manufacturing and sustainable materials. We don't do "green" capsule collections; we do a green company.
PROTOCOL 03: GEAR MAINTENANCE //
Apparel longevity is a critical part of sustainability. To extend the life of your kit and reduce micro-fiber shedding:
- [ 1 ] Wash Cold: Conserves energy and protects the fiber.
- [ 2 ] Skip the Bleach: Harsh chemicals degrade the tech fabrics.
- [ 3 ] Air Dry: High heat breaks down elasticity. Let it dry naturally.
PROTOCOL 04: SUPPLY CHAIN VERIFICATION //
We don't rely on trust; we rely on data. We vigorously audit our materials and production methods from source to ship.
We partner with suppliers who hold verifiable certifications (OEKO-TEX®, GRS) to ensure every product upholds the Metaphorest standard for ethics and ecology.
PROTOCOL 05: JOINING THE MIGRATION //
The best way to support the mission is to live it. Choose circular products, minimize single-use plastics in your daily routine, and stay active in your local waters—whether that's Lake Michigan or the Pacific.
For field updates and data, stay connected via our Metaphorest™ channels.
PROTOCOL 06: FIELD WORK //
Our commitment extends beyond the warehouse. Blis Surf actively participates in and funds field operations, including beach clean-ups and preservation projects.
We focus on the health of the "Third Coast" and the oceans we migrate to.
