Scuba Nudi Clothing

Scuba Nudi is a proudly South African scuba apparel brand created by a mother-son duo, Leanne and Joshua Walmsley. They own Absolutely Scuba diving centre in Mossel Bay, South Africa. The concept for the clothing range was born from their fascination with the iridescent beauty of Nudibranchs, colourful sea slugs commonly seen by scuba divers worldwide.
Currently, their catalogue showcases t-shirts with bright and colourful nudibranch designs, each displaying the unique patterns and hues of these sea slugs. The t-shirts are made from high-quality, breathable materials, perfect for active people who love diving, swimming, or just enjoying the ocean. The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive, and the brand is quickly gaining a reputation for its unique designs and comfortable wearability.
They will expand their product line to include hoodies, beach footwear and UV rash vests. The brand aims to become a one-stop shop for diverse scuba-themed clothing for men, women, and children. The duo are also considering collaborations with other ocean conservation organisations to raise awareness and support for protecting the ocean and its inhabitants.
Currently, their catalogue showcases t-shirts with bright and colourful nudibranch designs, each displaying the unique patterns and hues of these sea slugs. The t-shirts are made from high-quality, breathable materials, perfect for active people who love diving, swimming, or just enjoying the ocean. The response from customers has been overwhelmingly positive, and the brand is quickly gaining a reputation for its unique designs and comfortable wearability.
They will expand their product line to include hoodies, beach footwear and UV rash vests. The brand aims to become a one-stop shop for diverse scuba-themed clothing for men, women, and children. The duo are also considering collaborations with other ocean conservation organisations to raise awareness and support for protecting the ocean and its inhabitants.

As a truly South African brand, Scuba Nudi is proud to contribute to the local economy and promote South African talent and creativity. The brand's founders believe that showcasing the beauty of Nudibranchs and other sea creatures can inspire people to appreciate and protect the ocean in South Africa and globally.
They are a brand with a purpose, celebrating the beauty and wonder of the ocean and its inhabitants. The brand's founders are committed to creating high-quality, comfortable clothing that promotes ocean conservation, and their goal is to inspire others to appreciate and protect the ocean. With their unique designs, comfortable clothing, and commitment to ocean conservation, Scuba Nudi is sure to become a popular brand among scuba enthusiasts and ocean lovers in South Africa and worldwide.
Scuba Nudi Clothing Contact details
Leanne Walmsley
Tel: +27 84 879 6288
Email: boss@scubanudi.com
They are a brand with a purpose, celebrating the beauty and wonder of the ocean and its inhabitants. The brand's founders are committed to creating high-quality, comfortable clothing that promotes ocean conservation, and their goal is to inspire others to appreciate and protect the ocean. With their unique designs, comfortable clothing, and commitment to ocean conservation, Scuba Nudi is sure to become a popular brand among scuba enthusiasts and ocean lovers in South Africa and worldwide.
Scuba Nudi Clothing Contact details
Leanne Walmsley
Tel: +27 84 879 6288
Email: boss@scubanudi.com
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