Sleepwear & Loungewear FAQs
How do I choose the best fabric if I sweat at night?
Look for moisture-wicking and breathable materials—modal blends and technical knits are great. Seersucker and cotton with a loose weave also help air circulate. Avoid heavy knits and opt for layered, lighter pieces so you can adjust during the night.
Are flannel pyjamas safe to wear overnight for kids?
Flannel can be safe for kids if the fit follows safety guidelines. For younger children, snug-fitting sleepwear or flame-resistant labeled garments are recommended. For older kids, flannel is fine if it fits properly and doesn’t have long, loose parts that may tangle.
Can pyjama shorts be worn outside the house?
Yes, pyjama shorts—especially premium options like Thomas Mason styles—can be styled for quick trips when paired with a polished top and casual shoes. Choose shorts with a neat finish and avoid overly worn or faded pieces if you want a presentable look.
How long should a nightdress be for modesty and comfort?
Knee-length nightdresses often measure around 36 to 40 inches from shoulder to hem and offer both modesty and ease of movement. Mid-thigh styles (roughly 30 to 34 inches) are great for warm rooms. Use your shoulder-to-knee measurement in inches to compare with product lengths for the best fit.
What care steps keep seersucker and modal garments soft and long-lasting?
Wash seersucker and modal in cool water on a gentle cycle, turn garments inside out, and use mild detergent. Air drying or tumble drying on low preserves texture and prevents shrinkage. Avoid bleach and high heat to keep fibers soft and colors vibrant.