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Best Mother's Day Gift 2021

Find out why Mail Online considers Dagsmejan to be one of the best Mother's Day Gifts 2021:  

"Dagsmejan Balance Pyjamas

These lightweight, breathable & super-soft PJ's are the perfect gift for any Mum! Not only are they stylish and come in lots of colours, they're also scientifically proven to help you sleep better & for longer by thermo-regulating your body temperature while you sleep. Give Mum the perfect night's sleep!"  

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BALANCE SLEEPWEAR WOMEN

This collection is not only super soft, it's also guaranteed to keep you at the ideal sleeping temperature. Explore the best women's sleepwear for night sweats and for feeling great every night!

SHOP women's and men's breathable pyjamas 

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    Studies have shown that women need 10 minutes more sleep per night than men. Yet, they are 40% more likely to develop insomnia than their male counterparts. 

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