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Dagsmejan x Lernwerk

At Dagsmejan our goal is not only to improve sleep through extra comfortable and smart sleepwear, but to do so in a positive and impactful manner, both for the planet and for the society. Sustainability, environmental protection, a safe work environment and social benefits are pillars of our brand, and for our new additions to the Balance and Stay Warm collections we wanted to do good and give back on many more levels.

SLEEP ACCESSORIES

To complement your sleep attire we designed two special accessories, scrunchies and headbands that will take your sleep comfort and night time routine to the next level. Made with our NATTWELL™, NATTWARM™ and NATTCOOL™ fabrics, these sleep accessories are manufactured by Lernwerk, an organization that supports work and social integration programs. In addition to that, as part of our zero-waste vision, for our soft sleep accessories we decided to use fabric cut-offs from our sleepwear collections: by doing so we do not only maximise the lifetime of our fabrics, but we also reduce our environmental footprint.

WHAT IS LERNWERK?

Lernwerk is a Swiss association which helps people who might struggle to enter the work force for different reasons. By giving people a chance to get a foot in the job market it's the stepping stone for other work opportunities in the future as well. 

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