The best cooling pajamas for curbing night sweats, tested by hot sleepers

The best cooling pajamas for curbing night sweats, tested by hot sleepers

Find out why BUSINESS INSIDER highlights Dagsmejan's Stay Cool sleepwear as the best cooling pajamas for curbing night sweats:

" If you wake up hot and sticky from perspiration, as if your body cranked up its internal temperature to sauna status, you're not alone. Now, thanks to a simple switch to the best cooling pajamas, beauty sleep has meaning again. Dagsmejan uses trademarked technology in their fabrics, including "NATTCOOL," a textile with impressive moisture-wicking properties that is eight times as breathable as cotton."

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