The Recovery Edit · After the Water
Natural-first layers for sauna, cold plunge & everything beyond the water.
No noise — one note when the edit opens.
Across heat, cold, water, and stillness, the body is constantly adjusting. Skin feels every transition — temperature, moisture, pressure, breathability. The material against it should be considered accordingly.
Most still begin with petroleum-based synthetics — made for pool, beach, or gym. We began with the body in transition, engineering natural-first pieces for the full bathing ritual.
Conventional synthetics can trap warmth and sweat against the skin, creating a slick, non-breathable layer in sauna conditions.
After immersion, fabric should soften against the body — not cling, stiffen, or feel clinical against wet skin.
Petroleum-based fabrics can shed microfibres through washing, bathing, and repeated water exposure.
Synthetic fibres tend to hold body oils and odour more stubbornly than natural fibres.
The ritual is sensory. The material closest to skin should feel calm, breathable, and considered.
Recovery wear lives against warm, then cold skin. We build it from just two natural fibres — each doing what synthetics can't.
Merino
Knit whole, so nothing presses on warmed skin. Warms in the cold, breathes in the heat — adapting as you move between extremes.
Lyocell
Spun from responsibly sourced wood pulp. Fluid, cool to the touch, quietly strong — the plunge layer's perfect companion.
The opening edit is deliberately small — one layer for the heat, one for the cold. Worn together or apart, all season.
The Robe
A long, seamless wrap in merino terry. Thrown on between rounds — heat held in, the world kept out.
Classic Triangle
A low long-sleeve knit, cut close to the body. Quick to dry and easy over the shoulders after the cold.