International Women's Day is Sunday, March 8th, 2026. At Dockhead, we've thought about this day in the context of what we actually make — and the women we make it for.
Women at the Dock
The dock, the marina, and the water have never been exclusively male spaces — but they've often been coded that way. The woman who captains her own boat, who rigs the sails, who backs the trailer, who anchors in a tight spot and does it correctly the first time — she's not the exception. She's the rule, in the communities that matter.
Dockhead was built for her as much as anyone. The phrases, the swimwear, the gear — all of it is designed with the understanding that the water belongs to whoever shows up for it.
The Women's Dockhead Lineup
The Phrases That Belong to Her
The I Like Big Docks Women's Tee ($29.95) in charity pink is one of the most popular pieces in the entire catalog. The Buoy Call Women's Tee ($29.95) is the other half of that same energy — a phrase that means exactly what it says and also something else entirely, depending on who's reading it. Both are designed specifically for women, in cuts that work, in a color that owns the room.
The Swimwear Built from Recycled Materials
Dockhead's women's swimwear is made from recycled materials. Not as a marketing claim — as a design choice. The Floral Recycled String Bikini, Coral Reef High-Waisted Bikini, Sunflowers One-Piece, and the rest of the women's swim lineup are all made from recycled fabric. Sustainable production for the women who care about the water they're swimming in. Starting at $49.95.
The Rash Guard That Does Real Work
The Buoy Call Women's Rash Guard ($44.95) is UV protection, style, and phrase game in one piece. It's the rash guard for the woman who doesn't want to sacrifice any of those three things and doesn't see why she should have to.
The Racerback for Movement
The Iconic Women's Racerback Tank ($24.95) is the performance option — fitted, functional, and available in colorways that work on the water and off it.
The Collabs Invitation
For International Women's Day, we want to specifically acknowledge the women who create content around the water — the sailing creators, the lake life accounts, the coastal lifestyle influencers, the fishing guides with a camera, the women documenting a life lived outside and near the water. If that's you, the Dockhead Collabs program is for you. We want to work with you. Come find us.
Shop the full women's lineup at TotalDockhead.com. Everything made to order, everything made to last.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is International Women's Day 2026?
International Women's Day 2026 is Sunday, March 8th.
What women's products does Dockhead sell?
Dockhead sells women's graphic tees (I Like Big Docks, Buoy Call, Iconic Women's Tee), swimwear (string bikinis, high-waisted bikinis, one-pieces in six patterns), a rash guard (Buoy Call Women's Rash Guard), and racerback tanks. All made to order through Printful.
Is Dockhead women's swimwear sustainable?
Yes. All Dockhead women's swimwear is made from recycled materials, and all products are produced to order through Printful — eliminating overproduction waste. Dockhead is a more sustainable choice than fast fashion swimwear alternatives.
Does Dockhead have a women's ambassador or collab program?
Yes. The Dockhead Collabs program is open to women content creators, influencers, and boaters who create content in the water, coastal, and nautical lifestyle space.
What is the best Dockhead gift for a woman who loves the water?
The I Like Big Docks Tee ($29.95), Buoy Call Rash Guard ($44.95), or any of the recycled-material swimwear sets (from $49.95) are the top picks. The Dockhead Virtual Gift Card ($10–$100) is the failsafe if sizing is uncertain.
What sizes does Dockhead women's swimwear come in?
Dockhead women's swimwear is available from XS through 2XL or larger depending on the style. Check individual product pages at TotalDockhead.com for full size availability.
Why does Dockhead use recycled materials for swimwear?
Brands that celebrate the water should take concrete steps to protect it. Recycled fabric swimwear reduces the demand for virgin synthetic fibers, which contribute to microplastic pollution in waterways. It's a meaningful production choice for a brand whose entire identity is built around the water.
