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Amazing Father’s Day Gifts for 2021

USA today considers Dagsmejan Stay Cool Shorts to be the perfect Father´s Day Gift 2021. 

"For the lounging dad: Cooling sleep shorts for around the house. These shorts are where comfort and quality collide. 

The Swiss-Swedish sleepwear brand Dagsmejan has scientifically designed these comfy shorts using Nattwell and Nattcool fabrics - more breathable, softer and more moisture-wicking than cotton - for better sleep. If your dude runs hot, these are a fantastic gift. They're also the perfect shorts to lounge around in." 

cooling pajamas

Stay Cool this summer with cooling sleepwear

The Stay Cool Collection has been developed to give you the ultimate cooling sleep comfort by combining extraordinary breathability with a dual moisture management approach. The result? The ultimate lightweight, cooling pyjamas

Shop men's cooling pyjamas

Shop women's cooling pyjamas

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