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Experience ultimate comfort with our unisex Tencel pajama set, designed for effortless wear in and out of the bedroom. 

  • Made from 100% Tencel, it’s soft, breathable, and sustainable.
  • The oversized top features a relaxed fit with a chest pocket.
  • Handcrafted in Portugal by experts since 1967, it blends quality and tradition.

 

 


FAQs about Bedding

What makes good women's sleepwear?

Good women's sleepwear breathes, drapes well at rest, and survives weekly washing for years. The fabric does most of the work: Tencel is the considered step up from cotton because it stays soft as it washes, regulates temperature better through the night, and doesn't pill at the seams. The cut matters too: a cut that fits while sleeping is different from a cut that fits while standing, and most cheap sleepwear is cut for neither.

What sizes does Marshmellow women's sleepwear come in?

Our women's sleepwear runs XS to XL across shorts, pants, short-sleeve shirts, and long-sleeve shirts. The cut is relaxed enough for sleep without being shapeless, and the sizing is consistent across pieces, so a small top fits with a small bottom from the same range. If you sit between two sizes, choose the larger; sleepwear is easier to live with slightly loose than slightly tight.

Tencel, cotton, silk, or modal for women's sleepwear?

Tencel is the considered upgrade: softer than cotton against skin, more breathable than modal, and far easier to wash than silk without losing its feel. Cotton is the durable standard — washable and warm enough year-round — but rougher against skin than Tencel. Silk is the luxe option for sleepers who want the smoothest feel, but it costs more and needs careful washing. Modal is soft initially but pills faster than Tencel with regular use. Our sleepwear is made from premium Portuguese Tencelso the whole sleep system comes from the same fabric family.

What styles do you make?

Shorts, pants, short-sleeve shirts, and long-sleeve shirts. Mix and match across the range to build a set for any season: shorts and short-sleeve top for summer, pants and long-sleeve top for winter, mixed pieces for the shoulder seasons. The pieces share fabric and colour palette, so a top from this season pairs with a bottom from last season without looking patchworked.

How do I care for cotton sleepwear?

Wash women's sleepwear at 30 to 40 degrees Celsius with a mild detergent. Skip fabric softener; it coats the fibres and reduces breathability over time.

Tumble dry on low or line dry. Iron lightly if you prefer a crisp finish. The cotton softens over the first month of washing and holds steady from there, the same way our sheets do.

Can I match my sleepwear to my bedding?

The sleepwear is made from Portuguese Tencel; the bedding from Portuguese cotton — different fabrics, same mill, same standard of finish. Some customers buy a sleepwear set with a sateen sheet set, building the full comfort system in one purchase. The colour palette is shared across both lines, so coordinating sets without looking matchy is straightforward.

Luxury Pillowcases

Good sleepwear is good fabric, well cut. Not patterns, not decoration, not seasonal collections. The pieces you reach for at the end of the day, year after year, because they're comfortable to live in.

Ours come in shorts, trousers, short-sleeve shirts, and long-sleeve shirts, sized XS to XL, in soft Portuguese Tencel. The same Tencel that goes into our sleep masks. The cuts are relaxed for sleeping; the colour palette is built to mix across pieces and across seasons.

The Tencel is woven at Lintexport, our mill since 1967. Same craft, same standard as the bedding — different fabric, same place. The full comfort system, from sheet to skin, made in the same mill by the same people.

A €75 sleepwear top worn three or four nights a week for five years works out at single-digit cents per night. Cheap sleepwear thins or pills within a year and ends up costing more across the same span. Quality Tencel, properly woven, is the version that gets soft and stays soft.

Made in Portugal, since 1967. Sleep, in Tencel that lasts.