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Want to sleep better for the holidays?

Find out why Forbes recommend's Dagsmejan as the go-to option for a better sleep when travelling: 

"Who wouldn’t want better sleep for the holidays? Made with eco-friendly beechwood fabric, the long-sleeved sleep dress from Dagsmejan’s Balance Collection helps promote better sleep. The soft, cozy fabric is much more breathable than cotton. The slits on each side of the front of the dress are placed there to give the wearer little friction when moving around and trying to sleep. The innovative nightgown was created with ultimate comfort in mind, so it doesn’t even have a tag. Instead, all the care instructions are printed directly onto the fabric itself."

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the most comfortable pajamas in the world

Dagsmejan- designed for sleep, made for comfort

Discover why Dagsmejan has been named the most comfortable pajamas in the world and find your ideal match.

The balance collection

Keep the best temperature for sleep with this ultra-light temperature regulating pajamas, 6x more breathable than cotton. Dagsmejan balance is 4x better at moisture management making it the best pajamas for night sweats

The stay warm collection

Stay comfortably warm without ever overheating with our merino sleepwear collection, 4x more breathable than cotton and twice as soft.

The stay cool collection

Smoother than silk this collection of cooling sleepwear is 8x more breathable than cotton and dries in 1/3 of the time.

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