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10 Best Pajamas for Women

Read why The Healthy considers Dagsmejan to be one of the top 10 best pajamas for women: 

"Get the best of both worlds with this sleep dress from Dagsmejan. This soft merino nightgown combines comfort and style. It features a waterfall neck, over-thumb sleeves, and dropped hem.

The fabric is a combination of merino wool, Lyocell rayon from eucalyptus, and a small amount of spandex. The combination means this thermal nightwear is light and breathable, while still keeping you warm." 

Read the full article here.  

merino pyjamas

Stay warm

This sleepwear collection made of the finest merino wool and Lyocell will keep you cozy warm while not overheat. 

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