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&lt;h2 id="two-sydney-labels-at-opposite-ends-of-the-rack"&gt;Two Sydney labels at opposite ends of the rack&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Seafolly and Zimmermann both grew out of Sydney, both built their reputations on Australian beach culture, and both sell swimwear most of the country recognises on sight — yet a Seafolly one-piece and a Zimmermann one-piece can be separated by several hundred dollars. That price gap is the clearest single fact in this comparison, and it explains almost everything else about how the two brands behave. Seafolly is premium mainstream swimwear you will find in department stores and surf shops; Zimmermann is a luxury fashion house whose swim line is a small, high-end slice of a global designer label.&lt;/p&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>