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The Modern Guide To Choosing the Best Pajamas
Copyright © 2005, Branka Ilech
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If you haven't shopped for pajamas in a while you will be
surprised at the choice available out there. Gone are the days
where you would only have one pair of pajamas, in cotton, with
a collar and turn-ups.
In recent years pajama ranges have exploded in all sorts of ways
to give you more sleeping comfort through ever-newer fabrics and
cuts.
The savvy consumer can get comfort and restful sleep throughout
the year, in any climate or temperature by choosing different
pajamas that are available and using them in different seasons.
Most people readily buy special jackets for very cold or hot
weather, but are unaware that the same advances are available
for nightwear.
Cold Weather/ Winter Pajamas
One of the most useful advances in pajama design in recent years
in the use of very warm fabrics for extreme cold weather.
Full fleece or double fleece pajamas give you extra warmth along
with comfort in very low temperatures - great for family visits
to the log cabin up north. And these brands come with footed
pants or hoods
Less extremely warm pajamas are also made in other fabrics such
as thick cotton. These keep you warm without your having to be
in artic conditions like the double fleece pajama and they are
suitable as comfortable winter sleep wear for the home.
Footed pajamas might not be the sexiest looking pants in the
world, but they are great for sleeping comfortably. And they are
the complete solution to the "cold feet and ankles syndrome" at
night.
Summer Pajamas
For summer and hotter climates, silk PJs are no longer just for
the rich and glamorous.
Silk is possibly the world’s best-loved cooling fabric -
treasured in hot countries around the world from Italy to
Japan. Certainly you should consider trying silk pajamas.
You don’t have to be rich and idle to sleep in silk and nowadays
quality silk pajamas won’t cost you a fortune either.
But be warned - some people find silk pajamas almost too
comfortable and relaxing.
Bernard Hopkins is the boxer who recently said: "Its hard to get
up at 5am (to train) when you wear silk pajamas". Well lets hope
his comfortable PJs don’t damage his career.
Specialty Pajamas
There are loads of specialty pajamas being released all the time,
especially for kids who have everything from Disney characters,
to Barbie and Shrek. There are even flame resistant pajamas that
appear in some children's lines!
There are some great specialty makes for adults too.
A good example is the new menopause pajamas recently created
to serve the needs of newly menopausal women dealing with hot
flashes. The special PJs work by "wicking" away moisture in
the way that running clothes do.
So that's it. This is a small example of the "pajama solutions"
now available to ensure you sleep in comfort. You can find out
more from pajamas directories online like:
http://www.pajamasonly.com.
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