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Scientifically proven to help you sleep better for longer

Livingetc highlight Dagsmejan's thermal pajamas as one of the best ways to combat stress. Read more about why they love our merino pajamas!

"As most of us are going to be spending significant time in our PJ’s and loungewear over the next couple of months, we may as well be super-comfy. Thermo-regulating tech sleepwear and loungewear brand Dagsmejan are scientifically proven to help you sleep better and for longer – very important to boost immunity, keep healthy and lessen stress!

merino pyjamas

Made from merino wool and Tencel from eucalyptus, Dagsmejan’s Stay Warm collection is twice as soft and four times more breathable than cotton.

merino pyjamas
The cosy ‘Stay Warm’ merino pajamas top & bottoms are £84 each

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