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Best gifts for Christmas: Dagsmejan Recovery

Women's Fitness highlights Dagsmejan's athletic recovery sleepwear as the best Christmas gift for everyone into health and fitness.

"If you are looking for truly regenerative sleep, check out the new Recovery collection from technical sleepwear brand, Dagsmejan. Featuring fabric embedded with energising minerals that recycle excess body heat and convert it into natural far infrared energy, these are scientifically proven to increase blood flow, help relieve muscle soreness, and enhance recovery and performance."

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Discover Dagsmejan's performance sleepwear

Give your muscles optimal support during the night with Dagsmejan athletic sleepwear.

- SHOP men's performance sleepwear

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