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    THE CALIDA SLEEPWEAR GUIDE

    Find just the right sleepwear for you!

    When it comes to finding the perfect pyjamas for a good night’s sleep, we all have different needs depending on what kind of sleeper we are. It’s now even easier to find the perfect bedtime attire thanks to CALIDA’s sleepwear guide.

  • THE BELLY SLEEPER

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    THE BELLY SLEEPER

    Also known as the stomach sleeper, the belly sleeper prefers sleeping on their stomach (as the name suggests). This is not very common, with only around 10% of people opting to sleep in this position. Belly sleepers prefer to lie flat in bed, often without any pillows. Pyjamas without any buttons and minimal embellishments are therefore the optimal choice for belly sleepers, as they tend to spread out on the mattress.

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  • THE EMBRYO-STYLE SLEEPER

    Embryo-Style

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    THE EMBRYO-STYLE SLEEPER

    Anyone who curls up in the foetal position when they sleep likes it cosy and cuddly. This sleep position is characterised by drawn-in knees and a curved back posture, much like a baby inside the womb (hence the name). People who sleep in the foetal position should look for sleepwear made from elastic materials and avoid anything that has too many buttons or decorative elements.

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  • THE SIDE SLEEPER

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    THE SIDE SLEEPER

    Sleeping on one’s side with slightly bent legs and both arms close to the body is one of the most popular sleeping positions, with 59% of the population sleeping this way. The side sleeper has minimal physical contact with the mattress and can therefore wear almost anything to bed. However, we do recommend sleepwear made from elastic materials as they give when you move and aren’t restrictive.

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  • THE MOVER

    Mover

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    THE MOVER

    Always on the move, even when they’re sleeping – say hello to the mover. It’s typical for this kind of sleeper to wake up in a completely different position to the one they were in when they fell asleep. Given this, we recommend pyjamas that stay in place, such as the CALIDA pyjamas with cuff. Sleepshirts are also a good option for women as they aren’t restrictive.

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  • The Frozen Sleeper

    Frozen

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    The Frozen Sleeper

    This type of sleeper is constantly freezing in bed. Cold sleepers should wear warm pyjamas with long legs and sleeves to keep them nice and toasty the whole night through. We recommend pyjamas with wool, as they acclimatise to different temperatures particularly well and provide warmth. A good option is the CALIDA pyjamas with cuff – they stay in place and don’t leave any body parts exposed.

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  • The Sweaty Sleeper

    Sweaty Sleeper

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    The Sweaty Sleeper

    Unlike the cold sleeper, this sleeper has some seriously sweaty nights. CALIDA therefore recommends light materials such as TENCEL™ or MicroModal® for optimal moisture control and ensuring the right body temperature. Short pyjamas with short legs and sleeves are a great choice. We highly recommend short jumpsuits for women who want to sleep well in style.

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THE BELLY SLEEPER

Also known as the stomach sleeper, the belly sleeper prefers sleeping on their stomach (as the name suggests). This is not very common, with only around 10% of people opting to sleep in this position. Belly sleepers prefer to lie flat in bed, often without any pillows. Pyjamas without any buttons and minimal embellishments are therefore the optimal choice for belly sleepers, as they tend to spread out on the mattress.

THE EMBRYO-STYLE SLEEPER

Anyone who curls up in the foetal position when they sleep likes it cosy and cuddly. This sleep position is characterised by drawn-in knees and a curved back posture, much like a baby inside the womb (hence the name). People who sleep in the foetal position should look for sleepwear made from elastic materials and avoid anything that has too many buttons or decorative elements.

THE SIDE SLEEPER

Sleeping on one’s side with slightly bent legs and both arms close to the body is one of the most popular sleeping positions, with 59% of the population sleeping this way. The side sleeper has minimal physical contact with the mattress and can therefore wear almost anything to bed. However, we do recommend sleepwear made from elastic materials as they give when you move and aren’t restrictive.

THE MOVER

Always on the move, even when they’re sleeping – say hello to the mover. It’s typical for this kind of sleeper to wake up in a completely different position to the one they were in when they fell asleep. Given this, we recommend pyjamas that stay in place, such as the CALIDA pyjamas with cuff. Sleepshirts are also a good option for women as they aren’t restrictive.

THE FROZEN SLEEPER

This type of sleeper is constantly freezing in bed. Cold sleepers should wear warm pyjamas with long legs and sleeves to keep them nice and toasty the whole night through. We recommend pyjamas with wool, as they acclimatise to different temperatures particularly well and provide warmth. A good option is the CALIDA pyjamas with cuff – they stay in place and don’t leave any body parts exposed.

THE SWEATY SLEEPER

Unlike the cold sleeper, this sleeper has some seriously sweaty nights. CALIDA therefore recommends light materials such as TENCEL™ or MicroModal® for optimal moisture control and ensuring the right body temperature. Short pyjamas with short legs and sleeves are a great choice. We highly recommend short jumpsuits for women who want to sleep well in style.

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