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Styling And Outfits

Best Summer Pyjamas & Nightwear

Stay cool this summer with our summer pyjamas & nightwear guide.

BROWSE SUMMER NIGHTWEAR

Are you having trouble sleeping in a hot room, waking up sweating, or feeling irritable when you can’t seem to cool off? With our complete range of summer nightwear, you can feel cool, calm, and collected even when the weather doesn’t get the memo.

Types of Summer Nightwear 

The best nightwear for summer are lighter styles with as few points of contact as possible. The key things that will cause discomfort are trapped moisture and a lack of airflow so, by investing in pyjamas that will allow your skin to breathe, you’ll reduce those oh-so familiar feelings we associate with being too hot. What’s important is finding the styles that work for you, so we’ve outlined different types of summer PJs below.

Short Pyjama Sets

Pyjama sets are perfect for mixing and matching your way to your most comfortable night's sleep and, if you want to keep extra cool, you can’t go wrong with pyjama shorts sets. Shorts allow your legs freedom and uninhibited air flow and our pyjama sets come with a variety of short sleeve nightshirt, T-shirt, or cami top styles to choose from! Within our range you can find PJ sets made from cotton and viscose blends, which are both breathable fabrics that can help keep you cool as you snooze.

Floaty Pyjama Sets

If you want a little more coverage without getting hot under the collar, we have a range of pyjama sets with wide-leg silhouettes, draped tops, and the perfect fabrics to help you keep cool. Whether your style is satin pyjamas, essential cotton styles, or even that linen loungewear, you can pick from our range for a summery update on your most loved winter cuts.

Nightdresses

Many people prefer nightdresses in the summer months as they have fewer points of contact with the skin such as waistbands. With a floaty look and feel, they’re perfect for keeping cool without compromising on a chic and timeless style. Our cotton nightdresses and sleep T-shirts are soft and breathable options for humid summer nights.

Maternity Nightwear 

Much like any other time, when pregnant it is best to choose loose pyjamas made of natural fibres to keep cool in the summer. Hormones can also make you feel warmer while you’re pregnant which is why our maternity pyjamas and clothes are often made with more breathable fabrics. Keep in mind that you may sweat more during pregnancy, so fast drying and lightweight fabrics can be a huge help.

Menopause Nightwear 

If you’re looking for the perfect nightwear to beat the heat and those hot flashes, you may want to explore our menopause nightwear to help you feel your most comfortable at any stage of your life! From nightdresses to pyjama tops and shorts, each piece in our menopause collection is made from a breathable cooling fabric that also has quick-drying and temperature regulating properties.

Lightweight Dressing Gowns

The cherry on top of any nightwear look has to be a dressing gown! And we’re not talking about our fluffy favourites! (But we think you’ll fall for our summer dressing gowns). Perfect for getting you through the warmer months, discover robes made from viscose blends for added breathability, as well as cotton and cheesecloth styles that you’ll love for their lightweight feel. If that wasn’t enough, you can find everything from fabulous florals and mesmerising abstract designs to understated options to suit your aesthetic.

What is the best material for pyjamas in hot weather? 

You should opt for lightweight fabrics, ideally made with natural fibres. Natural fibres such as cotton, linen, and silk tend to be the best materials for summer PJs. These fabrics pull moisture away from your body with their natural moisture-wicking properties. Breathability can also be impacted by the weave and weight of cloth. For example, even though they’re made of cotton, flannel pyjamas are thicker material and therefore they’re suited to colder weather.

What fabrics should be avoided in hot weather? 

Ideally, you should try to stay away from 100% synthetic fibres such as polyester, acrylic, and nylon to stay cool. As synthetic materials are non-breathable, they’ll trap any heat against the skin, preventing you from cooling down and creating an environment for bacteria to thrive.

How often should summer nightwear be washed?

You should wash your pyjamas after two to three wears based on most guidelines. Washing your pyjamas more regularly, especially when you’ve been sweating, can help to reduce lingering odour, dead skin cell buildup, or bacteria that causes irritation. Many people wash their PJs more frequently in warmer months than in the winter, but it all comes down to personal preference!

Can I use my summer nightwear in other seasons?

The benefit of investing in breathable, lightweight pyjamas is that they can be worn year-round and not just in the summer! You can make the most of your summer nightwear by layering up or mixing and matching between your long and short pyjama pieces. For example, a cotton pyjama set that’s cool enough for the summer can be made cosier with a robe and fuzzy socks. If you have a thicker duvet in the winter, you might also prefer wearing lightweight pyjamas to sleep in, so you don’t overheat.

How does the right summer nightwear contribute to better sleep quality?

Investing in lightweight and summery pyjamas isn’t just a style choice, it can also contribute to improving the quality of your sleep. Irritation and discomfort caused by feeling too hot can make you wake in the night, or you’ll spend more time tossing and turning. By ensuring your pyjamas are lightweight, breathable, and not constrictive, you’re giving yourself the best chance at sleeping through the night!

Are there specific colours or patterns that are more suitable for summer nightwear?

The patterns and colours you opt for when buying summer pyjamas are completely up to you! The fabric properties and cuts are the most important thing for ensuring comfort. With plenty of bright and summery colours and patterns available in our summer nightwear there’s lots to bed in!