Pangaia is launching its first-ever bio-based gym collection

London-based materials science company, Pangaia is entering into a new category with the introduction of its first-ever activewear collection.

The nine-piece Pangaia Gym Collection includes sports bras, bike shorts, leggings, jumpsuits, sweatshirts, and tees in both men’s and women’s designs. The fashionable and environmentally friendly exercise wear comes in six hues (pink, purple, black, green, stone, and navy) and costs $50 to $140.

Pangaia Collective said they have a highly active community from whom they continue to learn and get feedback on current goods, as well as inquiries regarding new categories. Sportswear is a common request from their consumers, and the launch of Pangaia Gym is the first step toward their ultimate aim of offering entirely bio-based and circular activewear.

The new activewear collection was created utilizing bio-based nylon and stretch yarns, as well as seaweed fiber, and was inspired by 1980s infomercials so that one can be both eco-friendly and beautiful during their next fitness session.

Each item is primarily manufactured from renewable resources, and the finished goods are all at least 90% biobased, meaning the components utilized are derived from renewable biological sources.

The Pangaia Gym Collection will be available for purchase on the brand’s website on Tuesday, June 29.

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