Dagsmejan in Business Traveller

Dagsmejan pajama as an ideal travel companion

Dagsmejan NATTCOOL pajama set with sleep mask belongs on every trip. Practical for the suitcase and functional for the heat sleepers who want to keep a cool head at night. The Business Traveller particularly highlights the excellent moisture management and the associated reliable sweat dissipation. This makes the pajama set the ideal men's pajamas for any season. 

Pajama Set for Business Travellers

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Mit unserem Merino-Pyjama kannst du dich für den Winter bequem einhüllen.

SHOP Schlafanzug Damen Winter

SHOP Schlafanzug Herren Winter 

Mit einer Mischung aus superfeiner Merinowolle und Eukalyptusfasern bleibst du angenehm warm, ohne jemals zu überhitzen:

- SHOP Warmer Schlafanzug Damen

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