Saatva dagsmejan

Relaxing Mother's Day gifts for busy, stressed out moms

Saatva recommends Dagsmejan cooling sleepwear as the best Mother's Day gift for busy, stressed out moms to help them keep the right temperature all night and sleep better: 

"With summer and higher temps quickly approaching, keep mom cool in stylish and breathable PJs. Dagsmejan Women's Sleep T-shirt and Sleep Shorts are made with NATTCOOL fabric, a blend of Microlyocell from eucalyptus and elastane/Lycra that absorbs moisture and feels soft. The pyjamas are available in a variety of colors in sizes XS-2XL, so you're sure to find the perfect fit for mom."  

Read the full article here.

cooling pajamas for women 

Get the coolest sleeping comfort

Our NATTCOOL™ fabric gives you the ultimate cooling sleep comfort by combining extraordinary breathability with a dual moisture management approach. The result? The ultimate lightweight, cooling sleepwear. 

Discover why Dagsmejan has been named the most comfortable pyjamas in the world.

Back to blog
  • Dagsmejan x Swiss National Ice Hockey Team

    Dagsmejan x Swiss National Ice Hockey Team

    Sleep is an important factor for our performance - especially in top-class sport.For the best possible recovery and regeneration during the night, the Swiss National Ice Hockey Team relies on...

    Dagsmejan x Swiss National Ice Hockey Team

    Sleep is an important factor for our performance - especially in top-class sport.For the best possible recovery and regeneration during the night, the Swiss National Ice Hockey Team relies on...

  • World Earth Day

    Dagsmejan x Buy Food with Plastic

    This Earth Day, we’re proud to partner with Buy Food with Plastic, an NGO transforming plastic waste into opportunity. Together we work for a cleaner planet.

    Dagsmejan x Buy Food with Plastic

    This Earth Day, we’re proud to partner with Buy Food with Plastic, an NGO transforming plastic waste into opportunity. Together we work for a cleaner planet.

  • Women & sleep

    Women & sleep

    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. 

    Women & sleep

    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. 

1 of 3