Plant-based swimwear revolutionises sauna sessions.
Imagine slipping into a swimsuit that shrugs off 90°C sauna blasts like a pro, with Saade making history in late 2025 as the trailblazing brand launching the world’s first collection from 88% wood-pulp lyocell blended with 12% recycled elastane. Unlike polyester that wilts and leaks microplastics after 15 minutes of heat, these plant-derived wonders breathe naturally, wick sweat efficiently, and stay structurally sound, thanks to fibres that channel forest resilience rather than petroleum panic. The uniqueness? Plants don’t melt; they evolved to thrive in extremes, delivering antibacterial comfort without the synthetic stink.
Advantages stack higher than a spa towel pyramid. They dry 30–50% faster post-sweat, dodging that soggy awkwardness, while hypoallergenic properties spare sensitive skin from rashes that plague nylon wearers. On the eco-front, production cuts CO2 by 40% compared to traditional swimwear, with biodegradability in 2–5 years keeping oceans plastic-free, plus, lyocell uses 10 times less water than cotton. It's a win-win!
Having said that, costs run £80–150 which is 20–40% pricier due to boutique bio-fabrication scales, while durability stretches 10–15% more after 50 washes, and colours fade quicker under chlorine for non-sauna adventures.
Plant-powered sauna gear proves nature outsmarts synthetics in the hot seat, letting you detox stylishly without dooming the seas.

