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Will I sweat in modal?

Modal is praised for its softness and drape—but if you’re active or live somewhere hot, you might wonder: will modal make me sweat more? Or worse, trap sweat and odors?

Yes, you can sweat in modal just like any other fabric, but it handles moisture better than cotton—it's breathable, absorbent, and dries faster, which makes it feel less sweaty.

I’ve worked with modal across yoga wear, loungewear, and premium T-shirts. When used right, it’s one of the most comfortable fabrics on warm days—but it's not perfect in every condition.


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What is modal and why is it used?

Modal is a semi-synthetic fabric made from beech tree pulp. It’s soft, breathable, and often blended with cotton or spandex for extra stretch. Learn more about modal from TENCEL’s official website.

Modal is used in activewear, loungewear, and underwear because it feels silky, doesn’t cling, and resists shrinking.

Many sustainable brands like Boody and Organic Basics use modal due to its soft feel and reduced environmental impact.

Key features of modal

Feature Modal’s Behavior
Softness Very soft and smooth (like silk-cotton)
Breathability More breathable than cotton
Absorbency Absorbs 50% more water than cotton
Moisture-wicking Better than cotton, not as good as polyester
Odor resistance Moderate, but not antimicrobial
Stretch/Flexibility Excellent when blended with spandex

Will modal make you sweat more?

No. Modal won’t cause sweating—but it also won’t prevent it.

Modal itself doesn’t increase sweat, but in hot or high-exertion conditions, you’ll still sweat. The key is how well it handles that sweat.

According to Good On You, modal is more breathable and sweat-absorbent than most other plant-based fabrics.

Compared to other fabrics

Fabric Sweat Absorption Breathability Drying Speed Odor Control
Modal ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐
Cotton ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐
Polyester ⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐ (if treated)
Bamboo ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐
Merino Wool ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Does modal show sweat stains?

That depends on the fabric blend and color.

Modal is absorbent, so sweat may soak in—but it dries faster and doesn’t cling like cotton, which helps reduce visible stains.

Tips to minimize sweat visibility:

  • Choose darker colors (navy, charcoal, black)
  • Opt for modal blends with polyester or spandex
  • Avoid super-tight modal clothing if you sweat heavily
Modal Garment Type Sweat Visibility (General)
Loose modal tee Low
Tight modal tank Medium
Modal-cotton blend Medium–High

Is modal good for hot weather or workouts?

Yes—with conditions.

Modal is great for hot weather lounging, travel, and casual wear. But for intense workouts, it’s better as a blend with polyester or spandex.

Some brands like Lululemon and Allbirds use modal in hybrid blends to balance softness and performance.

When to wear modal

Use Case Modal Rating Notes
Light gym workouts ✅ Good Look for modal-blend activewear
Daily summer wear ✅✅ Very good Breathes well, doesn’t trap heat
Outdoor hiking ⚠️ Not ideal May stay damp in humid conditions
Sleepwear ✅✅✅ Excellent Soft, cool, and doesn’t cling

Conclusion

You’ll still sweat in modal, but it handles sweat much better than cotton. It absorbs moisture, stays breathable, and dries quicker—making it a comfortable choice for hot days and light workouts. Just don’t expect it to perform like athletic synthetics.


  1. TENCEL Modal Info: https://www.tencel.com/b2b/product/modal
  2. Boody Modal Clothing: https://boodywear.com/collections/modal
  3. Organic Basics: https://www.organicbasics.com/
  4. Good On You modal review: https://goodonyou.eco/material-guide-modal/
  5. Lululemon activewear: https://shop.lululemon.com/
  6. Allbirds modal socks: https://www.allbirds.com/products/trino-socks
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