Comforting gifts for Father’s Day

Comforting gifts for Father’s Day

As part of their best gift ideas for Father's Day, abc News names Dagsmejan's temperature regulating pajamas as one of their curated picks:

"Help dad get his best night's sleep with some sleepwear from Swiss-Swedish brand Dagsmejan. Their trademarked fabrics stay cool, and are soft, breathable and moisture-wicking."

Read the full article by abc News here

Enjoy the world's most comfortable pajamas

Most comfortable pajamas in the world

We don't just call our pj's the most comfortable in the world – we know they are! Our trademarked NATTWELL fabric made from beechwood fibers ist not only super soft on your skin, but also 8x more breathable and 4x more moisture-wicking than cotton. The best pajamas for night sweats!

Shop now and experience a truly good night's sleep.

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