Thanks to everyone's support, ANCHOR Wetsuits is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year.
Today I went to the Cyber Wetsuit Factory, where the ANCHOR Wetsuit is made.
The factory seemed busy producing semi-dry life suits, which still hasn't stopped.
This is the work area where the fabric is stretched.
This is a Cyber brand neck part.
It seems that the parts are carefully crafted and hung on hangers from the beginning.
This is the process of attaching the glue to the fabric, so we dry the glue with a hair dryer to make it easier to adhere.
It is pressed and attached using a special machine.
This machine is air-controlled to make the application stronger.
This is an iron for making marks.
Marking is done on a flat surface like this with an iron.
This machine applies waterproof tape to the seams of the lining fabric.
It seems that by using a machine, the work can be done more strongly, reliably and quickly than by hand.
Thanks to everyone's support, ANCHOR Wetsuits is celebrating its fifth anniversary this year.
thank you!!
This year's spring line will be released with cool designs that are unique to Anchor, and are one step ahead of the rest, so stay tuned!
The final design was completed today, so we plan to officially introduce the final product in early March!











