Where the Sea Meets the Skin: Shapellx Unveils Innovative New OceanHug™ Collection Made From Oyster Shells
- Shapellx launched OceanHug, a seamless women's wear collection made from recycled oyster shells, on June 8 in NoHo, New York.
- The launch was prompted by concerns over the vast quantities of oyster shells discarded annually and the demand for environmentally friendly fashion alternatives.
- OceanHug combines intimates, outerwear, and shapewear with fabric engineered from oyster protein fiber containing collagen peptides rich in amino acids and trace elements.
- Each item incorporates 33 recycled oyster shells and is crafted from breathable, lightweight, and performance-oriented fabrics that include collagen peptides and oyster protein fiber. The material is processed to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria by 2.56%, supporting skin health and making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- Shapellx aims to balance style, comfort, and sustainability while emphasizing that OceanHug is just the beginning of their commitment to innovative, eco-friendly materials.
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ORLANDO, Fla., June 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shapellx, a leading women's shapewear brand, proudly announces the launch of OceanHug ™ - a seamless women’s wear collection of intimates, outerwear, and shapewear pieces crafted with a first-of-its-kind fabric made from…
Where the Sea Meets the Skin: Shapellx Unveils Innovative New OceanHug™ Collection Made from Oyster Shells
ORLANDO, Fla., June 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shapellx, a leading women's shapewear brand, proudly announces the launch of OceanHug™ - a seamless women's wear collection of intimates, outerwear, and shapewear pieces crafted with a first-of-its-kind fabric made from recycled oyster shells. The new sustainable, ocean-inspired collection enhances body contours while delivering the perfect balance of style, comfort, and sustainability. Every year…

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