The Most Worn Clothing Item of the Year

 

The Most Worn Clothing Item of the Year

 
 

Many of us don’t give much thought to sleepwear (or sleep for that matter).

That is, till this past year. With many of us working exclusively from home, the importance of having a comfortable, yet stylish pyjama set has gone from 0 to 10.

Below, a selection of my favourite pyjamas that can be worn beyond the bedroom.

 
 

Deiji Studios

Deiji Studios was founded with a vision to deliver high comfort, high-quality linen bedding and a range of loungewear to blur the lines between sleepwear and ready-to-wear. Deiji ‘pronounced ‘day-gee’ is translated to ‘daisy’ in English. Daisy symbolises the simple, natural perfection of the flower; its resilience and its humble beauty. 

 
 

Tekla Fabrics

Tekla makes thoughtful products for your home that are shaped by serene architectural references to provide tranquility and comfort. Based in Copenhagen, Tekla creates a range of products to complement any home with a desire to embrace functional and straightforward living through an uncompromising offering of products for sleep, bath and living.

 
 

Eberjey

Founded by two friends, Eberjey emerged on the simple but radical premise that we should be genuine — genuine to connect to ourselves and our sensuality. They set out to create everyday lingerie that would feel comfortable and effortless. Lingerie that allows you to be you. Eberjey believes in the power of softness. In letting ourselves relax into effortlessness. With smooth, supple fabrics, they invite the mind and body to ease into simply being. A radical promise to live a life by joy.

 
 

Lake Pyjamas

LAKE was founded on the belief that the most comfortable part of your day should be celebrated.

These comfortable moments are nights at home with our families, weekend escapes with friends, a dose of me-time after a long day, and holidays that gather everyone together.

LAKE pyjamas pulled together a simple silhouette, a classic stripe, and the softest fabric imaginable, and they created pajama perfection.

 
 

La Veste

In 2018, Spanish stylist Blanca Miro and designer Maria de la Orden decided to join forces to create their fashion line called La Veste, the french word for blazer.

The main inspiration was the vintage aesthetic, which reflects in the free yet harmonious combination of colors, stripes and checkered patterns.

La Veste aims at setting a new Standard; being an outsider inside the fashion world, far from usual trends, culminating in a different and daring final product.

 
 
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