What do you wear to bed? I think for most of us, the nightwear depends on what sort of bedtime activity we're expecting.
Seems obvious, doesn't it? Going to bed for other than sleep? We all know that makes for more exciting sleepwear. Or none. New partner? Very exciting. Long-time couple? Very exciting, too, if it's a big occasion. Otherwise, you've probably developed your own style and tastes that are known.
But what type of pajamas would help you enhance sleep: a flannel nightie, the favorite t-shirt and shorts, a sweet cotton cammi-set or nothing at all? Get set for a surprise, because if you're like me, this was not what came to mind.
According to a new study being presented today in Australia, pajamas made of a light wool are best for a sound, deep and longer sleep. You weren't expecting that one, were you? Turns out they have problems sleeping down under, as well.
The choices reviewed by the researcher were cotton, synthetic material, lightweight wool and nude.
Sydney University's Mirim Shin found people fall sleep and stay asleep best in light-weight, long-sleeved wool nightclothes. Shin said such pajamas have better insulation and absorption qualities than cotton.
Why would you need such insulation? The research also found an ambient temperature of 17 degrees Celsius (62 degrees Fahrenheit) was better than 22 C (72 F) which is where I sleep best. Although I haven't actually tried the lower temp. I might just give that a try this winter.
But where to find them? The trend has been lightweight cotton or silk pajamas for so long that I had to google around, looking for this set of pajamas:
I found them here on Ebay.com. Reminds me of a pair of long woolen red
underwear that a boyfriend once gave me for Christmas as a joke. Except
these cost less and are significantly better looking, to be honest.
The best part of this research? According to researcher Shin, the beauty of her finding is that night clothes are easy to modify. You can certainly change your pajamas a lot easier than you can alter your behavior, sleeping position or oh, well, your partner's behavior at night. And maybe in doing so, you might get to great sleep!
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