Maya slipped the white hooded jacket over her shoulders before the trailhead, the mesh side panels catching the first cool breeze of the morning. By noon, she had swapped it for nothing but the ice-silk face cover tucked around her neck. That pivot—from full coverage to bare skin, with one accessory acting as the hinge—sums up what SUUMEE quietly built with this season's New In drop. It is a small, deliberate edit of pieces meant for hot sidewalks, pool decks, fishing docks, and the long walks that sit between.
What this collection represents
The New In edit is not a launch in the loud sense. There is no headline capsule, no numbered drop. Instead it works like a seasonal refresh: cooling face covers that pull duty as the first line of UV defense, soft-shell athletic jackets for shifting weather, and swim silhouettes tuned for movement rather than posing. The thread running through every piece is a refusal to choose between function and finish. A sunscreen jacket should look like something you'd wear to brunch; a face mask should feel like a pajama against the cheek.
For the shopper scrolling the New In collection on a Tuesday, that means fewer compromises. Reach for the UPF 50+ breathable sport mask on a run. Pull the ice-silk full face cover for a beach day when the sun sits high and the wind sits still. Layer the mesh-panel zip-up hoodie over a sports bra when the trail crosses from shade into scrub. Each piece earns its place by giving a busy routine one less decision to make.
Design pillars
- Cooling-first fabrics. The face covers lean into ice-silk knitting with hyaluronic-acid-blended yarn and a breathable mesh vent over the mouth, designed to sit against the skin without trapping heat. Pieces labeled "cooling" in the edit share that hand-feel: smooth, cool to the touch on a warm wrist, quick to release sweat.
- Coverage without bulk. The athletic jacket and cropped top use 86% polyester / 14% spandex (or 82.5% / 17.5% in the crop) with 3D breathable mesh and 150% stretch. They hug without squeezing, and the UPF 50+ rating is woven into the fiber so it does not wash out.
- Family-fit sizing logic. Sizing spans S through XXL on the apparel pieces, and the children's face shield uses a smaller cut (around 17 cm upper circumference, 76 cm flare) with adjustable ear loops and a Velcro neck closure so it grows with the wearer.
- Modular use. Detachable brims, removable chest pads, and adjustable toggles turn single pieces into two-for-one wardrobes. The visored face cover works as a hat or as a neck-and-mouth shield; the one-piece swimsuit comes with pads in or out depending on the wearer's preference.
Featured pieces
The Ice-Silk Full Face Cover (Best for Beach & Pool Days)
This is the piece Maya kept reaching for. A detachable brim, integrated visor, adjustable side toggles, mesh breathing panel over the chin, and a fabric panel that drops past the clavicle—a 360-degree drape that covers the spots sunscreen usually streaks. At 61 grams, it disappears in a tote. The Hyaluronic-acid-blended ice-silk fabric claims to block over 99% of UVA/UVB at UPF 50+, with a wide hem of 54.8 cm built for shoulder coverage. Available in Black, Khaki, Pink, White, and Grey.
The Breathable Sport Mask (Best for Running & Cycling)
Lighter than the full-coverage cover, this mask reads more like a performance face covering. The SUUMEE Sun UV Protection Face Mask sits flush under the cheekbones, with a jaw-wrapping three-dimensional cut that keeps fabric from bunching when you turn your head. It comes in sky blue, neon red, neon yellow, and neon green for the high-visibility crowd, and side-profile studio imagery highlights a small arrow graphic showing airflow through the side seam. UPF 50+ rating, ear-loop adjusters, and a stitched seam built for repeated wash cycles.
The Kids Ice-Silk Face Shield (Best for Children & Travel Days)
Cuts are smaller, ear loops are Velcro-adjustable, and the flared lower panel acts as a built-in neck drape for smaller frames. SUUMEE built this one specifically so a parent can fit it once and not re-thread it every outing. The flared silhouette measured in product spec at an upper circumference of about 17 cm with a wider 76 cm flare, with optional 12 cm ear cords. Available in Grey, Blue, and Pink. Wash instructions recommend hand-washing and line drying.
The Mesh-Panel UPF 50+ Hoodie (Best for Trail & Travel)
For shoulder-season mornings or high-UV midday walks, the SUUMEE Women's Zip Up Hoodie earns its real estate in the edit. The 86% polyester / 14% spandex blend is moisture-wicking, and the side mesh panels—from under the arm down to the hip—vent heat without exposing skin. Sizes run M through XL across white, pink, purple, green, and grey. The size chart lists garment measurements across length, shoulder, bust, and sleeve, with the fabric's UPF 50+ blocking 95% of UVA/UVB. The hood adds a third layer of coverage the moment clouds thicken.
The Cropped Athletic Jacket (Best for Yoga & Studio Layers)
The hyper-curved seams on this top are doing quiet waistline work—it is the same trick a good bodysuit uses to elongate the torso. Built in the same 82.5% polyester / 17.5% spandex fabric as the hoodie with 4D stretch (150% extension), it layers cleanly over a sports bra and tucks into high-rise leggings without bulk. Sizes S to XXL in seven colorways: Pink, Grey, Blue, Purple, Orange, Dark Blue, and Black. A stand-up collar and full front zipper give it just enough coverage to throw on between warmup sets.
The Sculpting One-Piece Swimsuit (Best for Beach & Resort Wear)
The V-Neck halter silhouette has a ruched waist panel and detachable padded cups that let the wearer dial in or out of support. The 82% chinlon / 18% spandex fabric is soft against the ribs and holds its print through repeated saltwater wear. Available across Black, Green, Red, Blue, Dark Blue, a leopard-print variant, and four floral-patterned colorways in 55 size-and-color combinations (S through XXL). The contrasting mesh panel on the chest and back adds airflow without sacrificing modesty.
The Silicone Foldable Lunch Box Set (Best for Meal Prep & Work Lunches)
Not every New In piece lives on the body. The four-piece silicone lunch box set collapses to roughly 3.5 cm tall once folded and handles a temperature range from -40°C to 230°C. The four sizes (1200 ml, 800 ml, 600 ml, 400 ml) nest inside one another; locking bayonet lids are sealed enough for tossing into a gym bag without leaks. Microwave-safe as long as the sealing plug is popped open first. The blue exterior and translucent lids show what is inside at a glance.
How to wear
The Saturday trail morning. The mesh-panel UPF 50+ hoodie on top of a sports bra and high-rise leggings handles the chill at the trailhead. By mile two, the hood comes down and the front zipper drops to mid-chest. Pack the cropped jacket in the waist bag in case the wind picks up after the ridge—the 4D stretch means it scrunches down smaller than a fist.
The pool afternoon. The V-neck one-piece swimsuit goes on first, with the chest pads in. After the swim, the ice-silk full face cover drops over damp shoulders as a UV buffer for the walk to the car, with the detachable brim flipped down for the brightest part of the hour. The kids' shield goes on the youngest member of the family at the same time—with Velcro, you only adjust it once.
The commute that turns into a walk. The breathable sport mask rides in a tote all morning. On the way out of the office, it slides on for the run to the subway, with the side-tunnel airflow keeping glasses from fogging. The silicone lunch set has been in the bag since breakfast—the four-piece nested stack never adds bulk, and a wave of the hand opens the lid.
Common questions
Does UPF 50+ actually mean anything in real life? A UPF 50+ rating blocks roughly 98% of UVA/UVB radiation per the fabric's tested rating—the equivalent of about SPF 50 in clothing form. The face covers and athletic layers in the New In edit both carry this rating, with the face covers claiming a stronger 99% cutoff. The cutoff is woven into the fiber, which means it does not wash out the way sunscreen does, though long-term wear and moisture will gradually reduce it (the brand flags this on the product page).
How are these face covers different from the masks I already own? Two things separate them. First, the material: ice-silk fabric with a hyaluronic-acid finish feels cooler on first contact and dries faster than standard cotton masks. Second, the fit: the full-face cover has a built-in mesh breathing window over the mouth and a detachable brim, while the sport mask has a three-dimensional jaw cut so fabric does not bunch when you turn your head. Both are hand-wash recommended, which means they hold shape longer than a typical throwaway mask.
What if the detachable brim gets in the way? It is built to come off and on with no tools. The brim attaches via concealed buttons at the corner of the eye, and the photos show the same piece both with and without it—a useful detail if you want the visor for a beach day but prefer the cleaner silhouette on a hike. The "one piece, two uses" design is intentional.
Are these pieces going to fit a family or just one wearer? Across the family: women's apparel spans S through XXL on both jackets, the face covers come in five color options for adults, the sport mask is sold in adult sizing across four neon and sky-blue colors, the children's face shield covers ages roughly 4 to early teens with adjustable ear loops and Velcro closures, and the swimsuit ranges S through XXL. Suumee builds the edit for a household's whole summer calendar—mom's trail hoodie, dad's sport mask, the kid's shield, the pool-day swimsuit—rather than a single use case.
What about the price? Are these pieces an investment or impulse buys? Every item in the edit sits under $40 USD with most pieces marked $14.99 to $24.99. The athletic jackets and one-piece swimsuit both retail at $36.99 to $39.99 USD (compared to $51.79 or $55.99 USD MSRP) and the silicone lunch box set sits at $35.99 USD against a $50.39 USD MSRP. Suumee prices the edit for repeat purchases rather than single-piece investment buys—you should be able to refresh a color or replace a worn cover without a second thought.
This article was generated with AI assistance and reviewed by the Inxy team. Content accuracy has been verified but may not reflect the latest information.
