Best pajamas for personal comfort

Best pajamas for personal comfort

The Sun put Dagsmejan to the test and found it to be the most comfortable pyjamas

"Dagsmejan pyjamas cater to each person's specific sleep needs

Personalised pyjamas do not always have to mean monogrammed or names embroidered, but can also include personal to your needs.

Swedish brand Dagsmejan have created a selection of innovative sleepwear items from the Stay Warm and Stay Cool collection to Balance capsule, all in a muted palette, which make for a better night's sleep.

The Balance range have been specifically created with Nattwell sleep technology to maintain your body temperature, to ensure you do not overheat and wake up in a cold sweat, but also stay snug and warm."

Dasgmejan pyjamas cater to each person's specific sleep needs

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