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Fight the heatwave with cooling pajamas

Summer temperatures can be problematic at times, especially when it comes to sleep. Metro.co.uk featured Dagsmejan's cooling sleepwear among the best weapons to sleep through a heatwave and optimally fight nightweats: 

"Dagsmejan has created a Stay Cool Collection of PJs that is scientifically proven to keep you at your optimum temperature during the night."

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best pajamas for night sweats

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Discover Dagsmejan's pyjamas for night sweats and forget about uncomfortably warm nights:

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WOMENS COOLING PYJAMAS

8x more breathable than cotton, Dagsmejan's cooling pyjamas for ladies are guaranteed to give you some cool night comfort even when the temperature feels unbearable:

SHOP BEST COOLING PYJAMAS FOR WOMEN

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