Sleep style: 10 best women’s nightwear
We spend a third of our lives in bed, so we may as well look good while we’re at it
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Your support makes all the difference.The days are getting warmer. Time, then, to think about packing away those winter PJs and prepare for more lightweight nightwear.
From slips and nightshirts to sets and separates, we think we’ve found sleepwear that will do you proud for the next few months.
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Verdict:
Cath Kidston’s Budgies Vest and Shorts Set are particularly pretty, while Lola Rose’s London Butterfly Pyjamas are super soft for slightly chillier spring nights. If it’s novelty you’re after, Primark’s Miffy PJs are a good, purse-friendly bet.
Buy now:
1. Topshop Embroidered Boxy Slip
2. Cath Kidston Budgies Vest and Shorts Set, £32
3. Primark Lost In A Dream Miffy Pyjamas, £8 (in store only)
4. Lola Rose London Butterfly Pyjamas, £55
6. Boden Velvet Trim Cami, £13.20
7. Ulrika Vallance Brooklyn Black and Cre am Camisole and Shorts, £145