Do you sleep well?
We spend almost a third of our lives asleep. Nevertheless, healthy sleep is often and easily underrated — when in fact, nighttime is the most rejuvenating pan of the day. Sleep helps us process the events of the day and recharge our batteries. According to a study by health insurance company OAK-Gasundheit, however, 80% of the working population in Germany suffers from sleep disturbances. That’s 66% more than in 2010.
Find the right nightwear:
For a relaxing night’s sleep, you not only need the right environment, a comfortable room temperature, and certain lighting conditions — you also need the right nightwear. Depending on your sleep type, different types of nightwear ensure optimal rejuvenation.
We will help you find the right nightwear for a peaceful night’s sleep. With top-quality materials and comfortable cuts, we help you feel good in your sleepwear — even if you don’t see it, you will feel the difference.
The front sleeper:
Only 13 % of adults sleep in this position, making it one of the three rarest sleeping positions. Front sleepers sleep, as the name suggests, fiat on their front. They often place their arms on or around their pillow. Pajamas without buttons, decorative bows, or pockets are best-suited to front sleepers. This lets front sleepers lay fiat against the mattress without any disturbances.

The active sleeper:
If you are an active sleeper, you wake up in a completely different position than you fall asleep in. Active sleepers roll over several times during the night and turn from one position to another. For this sleep type, nightwear that provides you with plenty of flexibility to move is recommended. For example, sleep shirts or pajamas with cuffs prevent your pajamas from slipping out of place.
The fetal position:
Laying on your side with your knees pulled up and back curved: this is the fetal position. This sleeping position provides a feeling of security and comfort. We recommend wearing elasticated nightwear that gives you plenty of flexibility. For women, for example, we recommend mixing & matching items from our “Sleepy & Easy” collection.
The shiverer:
The shiverer’s best friend is probably their hot water bottle. It’s hard to sleep in what feels like arctic conditions. For this sleep type, recommends nightwear with high cotton content or with long sleeves and legs.
The sweater:
Unlike the shiverer, the sweater always runs hot. Far this sleep type, recommends materials like viscose or lyocell, which absorb moisture effectively. Nightwear with short sleeves and lags are also wall-suited to this sleep type.