If you’ve ever visited Clifton beach in Cape Town, South Africa, you’ll know that Mother CIty beach culture is undeniably unique. On Clifton, you’ll find everything you could ask for in a world-class beach destination: white sand, blue surf, friendly people and a view that’s straight out of a coffee table book. But apart from the conventional, you’ll encounter some aspects of beach culture that are unique to Cape Town, the most ubiquitous of which are the local ice-cream sellers.
You’re most likely to hear them before you see them. And Capetonians have become well acquainted with their famous one liners: “a lolly to make you jolly,” and “jive to stay alive.” These ice-cream sellers are not only brilliant at what they do, but they’re an integral part of the city’s vibrant culture. These ‘entrepreneur extraordinaires’, were the inspiration behind Granadilla Swim – a South African beachwear brand that was founded in 2014 by two best friends.
The brand gets its name from the ‘Granadilla lolly’ – a passionfruit-flavoured ice-lolly that’s become a South African household favourite. A motif inspired by this iconic treat was the first print produced by the brand and a few years after the brand was founded, it’s become a trademark and a classic.
As operations manager, Jodi Walker explains, “Granadilla Swim is a brand that captures the feeling of being on a summer holiday. It’s about joy, bliss and simply having fun. Our founders were inspired by the smiles of Clifton beach-goers and their interactions with the ice-cream sellers who have become such an important part of Cape Town’s cultural tapestry.”
Granadilla Swim is exactly that - pure, unadulterated fun. But it’s a brand that’s also just as functional. Their swim shorts are luxuriously soft and are machine washable up to 30 degrees Celsius. They’re also a manifestation of the brand’s uncompromising stance on quality.
These are the kind of swim shorts people will start to associate with you, because they will last and they’ll look good doing it. Not that you won’t be tempted to get a few. They’re all so wonderfully unique. In the range, you’ll find the classic must-have with its recognisable print, but there’s also a pair of swim shorts featuring a paisley-esque tiled design overlaid with orange koi fish. And for the graphically inclined, there’s the Brain Coral swim shorts with its swirling, doodled print inspired by the texture and aesthetic of coral.