Product test: The best cooling pajamas

Product test: The best cooling pajamas

Find out why the New York Post highlights Dagsmejan's sleepwear as the best lightweight pajamas for comfort and temperature regulation:

"While winter is on the horizon and the heaters flip on, you may struggle with regulating your temperature, no matter your age. However, all women will eventually be in the midst of perimenopause or full-on menopause, so it’s best to be prepared with a cozy pair of best cooling pajamas."

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Stay cool sleepwear womens

The best lightweight sleepwear

"Imagine a top eight times more breathable, two times softer, and that dries three times faster. Dagsmejan promises to keep you cool at night and make your life cool again. The eco-friendly slip uses eucalyptus fibers instead of cotton. Naturally cooling, it’s also moisture-wicking."
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