For many women, staying cool through the night is easier said than done. After experiencing night sweats as a side effect of taking an SSRI, founder Arielle Cole spent years researching, designing and testing Arid Blayne—a cooling sleepwear collection created with comfort in mind. The brand is built on the belief that no one should have to choose between supporting their mental health and getting a good night’s sleep.
40% of adults will experience night sweats in a given month–for menopausal women, that number goes up to 80%.* In the brand’s first year, they’ve received five star reviews from women in perimenopause, chemotherapy patients, pregnant women, and, of course, women who take SSRIs to support their mental wellbeing.

How does it actually work? Specially engineered fibers wick away moisture, keeping skin dry and cool throughout the night, while thoughtful design details maximize cooling. Their signature, patent-pending Lasso Pant includes soft, hidden elastic ankle loops that keep pant legs in place all night long, solving a common annoyance. Women’s tops include a double layer front for extra coverage.
A mission-driven brand, Arid Blayne donates 5% of all sales each month to a non-profit aligned with its values. Currently, SeekHer Foundation, which takes a community-based approach to supporting women’s mental health across the country, is the featured organization.
As summer heat is here to stay, now is the perfect time to try Arid Blayne for a better night’s sleep.
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