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Social Life highlights Dagsmejan's cooling pajamas as the best mens summer pajamas

"Reinventing sleepwear, Dagsmejan offers highly breathable (and sexy) Stay Cool pajamas. Stay cool when nights are hot."

cooling pyjamas

Dagsmejan- the most comfortable pajamas in the world

Find out how you can sleep better and beat the heat with the ultimate summer pajamas. 

Cooling pajamas for guys

8x more breathable than cotton, Dagsmejan's men's cooling sleepwear is engineered to keep you comfortably cool even as the heat rises.
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cooling pajamas for women

Cooling pajamas for women

Too hot to sleep? Stay cool all night with Dagsmejan's cooling pajamas—Softer than silk, cooler than linen and better moisture management than cotton. 
- SHOP cooling sleepwear
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