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The ultimate warming pjs

Find out why Hello magazine loves Dagsmejan's wool pyjamas for women

"Dagsmejan's pyjamas for women are the ultimate warming PJs. Never worry about being too cold in these - this two-piece features Merino wool for extra warmth and cosy over-thumb sleeves, you stay wrapped in comfort all night long."

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Dagsmejan thermal pyjamas for women

Cold at night? Dagsmejan's thermal pjs combine featherlight breathability with warming comfort. Find your ideal match in our collection of merino pyjamas.

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Dagsmejan merino sleepwear for men

Dagsmejan merino collection is engineered to be the ideal men's merino wool sleepwear, 4x more breathable than cotton it is as warming as other sleepwear up to 50% heavier. 

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