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what to wear to bed in the winter ?

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littlenananj Wed 11-Sept-24 14:24:49

ladies, I'd love to hear your recommendations for what nightwear you're wearing. Going into the colder months, I struggle with where to buy my nightwear, I like it to be warm but not fleecey! Also I'm usually a pj wearer but I'd be open to trying something new if anyone has any good suggestions! Thankyou smile no budget if its worth the money !

polnan Thu 12-Sept-24 18:10:39

oh gosh, you have made me laugh and encouraged me.. my dh no longer here, so I miss his warmth, I use an electric sleeping blanket.. lovely... and as for the bed socks, some people have mocked me for saying I wear them,, so thanks I like them on when getting into bed, but soon kick them off. I have long nighties and pj`s.

MamaB247 Thu 12-Sept-24 17:43:00

I buy cheap temu sweatshirts and temu tracksuit bottoms they're warm, not fleece and soft to the touch. I'm autistic a d love the feeling of these.

HowVeryDareYou2 Thu 12-Sept-24 16:37:04

Pyjamas that have cuffs on the ankles (so they don't flap about), fluffy socks. My duvet is 4.5, which I use all year round. A fleecy blanket on top when it's very cold weather.

BlueSapphire Thu 12-Sept-24 16:32:38

Nothing - apart from knickers, - and socks if it's really cold! About to change to my autumn duvet, and come November probably my winter one.

VerbenaGirl Thu 12-Sept-24 16:06:42

Brushed cotton. Have some from Fat Face that I love.

Cagsy Thu 12-Sept-24 15:07:27

Nighties that are like longer short sleeved t shirts

GrauntyHelen Thu 12-Sept-24 15:06:18

I sleep naked but have a variety of bedding from just a cotton sheet up to fleece bed sets summer and winter weight duvets

Fae1 Thu 12-Sept-24 15:05:46

Old t shirts (and a leccie blanket in Winter). I have some nice brushed cotton pjs and nightdresses that only see the light of day when I have visitors or in case of a hospital emergency.

BlueBelle Thu 12-Sept-24 15:02:13

Furry long sleeved pyjamas and a thick furry hoody over the top with the hood up, socks, 2 duvets and 2 hottie bottles ..….
and in the winter …..🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am a Pisces so cold blooded

jd79 Thu 12-Sept-24 14:41:39

I never used to wear anything same with my DD but as we got older shorts, my backside gets so cold. Now there's just me I hadn't realised how cold the bed was though I've sort of got used to it. My go to bed now in the winter is a long sleeved night shirt and long pj bottoms, they both took a while to get used to but needs must and most of the year bed socks - freezing feet haha!

jd79 Thu 12-Sept-24 14:36:58

Arewethereyet You did make me laugh thanks :-)

janetsp Thu 12-Sept-24 14:21:26

Discovered Cyberjammies a few years ago and they are my “go-to” for nightwear all year round

Jaxjacky Thu 12-Sept-24 14:19:18

I must confess to an electric blanket, it goes off when I get in, a hot husband in residence too.
I get showered and dressed straight from waking, so never use a dressing gown or similar.

Bella2018 Thu 12-Sept-24 14:08:13

Brushed cotton pj's and bed socks for my ice cold feet. Electric blanket as necessary and a warm fleece dressing gown out of bed.

grandtanteJE65 Thu 12-Sept-24 13:58:31

While I was married, we both slept naked, now that I am a widow, I have reverted to nightwear of a long t-shirt,as apparantly you can no longer buy jersey cotton nighties and flannal is a thing of the past too.

From now until May, the heating is on, although I am still sleeping with a summer quilt - my winter eiderdown keeps asking when it is coming out of the blanket chest, though.

In cold weather I warm my bed with an electric blanket, which I pull out before going to bed, as it is lumpy to sleep on, and usually add a lightweight quilt and two cats to the keeping warm equipment.

At no time is the window open at night unless the temperature rises above 40 degrees centigrade, which is unlikely at night.

BGM1W Thu 12-Sept-24 13:44:54

I have reached the grand age of 77 and have never thought to use hairdryer to warm the bed. Wrll done CariadAgain.

missdeke Thu 12-Sept-24 13:38:27

Jaxjacky

Nothing, year round.

Me too, they just tangle up all round you whether it's pjs or nightdress.

Toddleo Thu 12-Sept-24 13:32:20

I love Primark for pjs such great value, they do some really cosy ones and do lots of nighties too

Nell8 Thu 12-Sept-24 13:32:01

Cotton jersey pyjamas. If I want to sit up in bed when the heating's off I stick my head through the neck hole of a stretchy black poncho I have so that only my eyes can be seen. Keeps my top half covered. DH calls it my bed burka.

NannyKnit Thu 12-Sept-24 13:19:23

Short sleeved t-shirt style nightie but I do have what I call my ‘Bridget Jones’ PJs for extra cold weather or when we’ve been away & the bedroom hasn’t heated up enough. Or we’ve had a long power cut. Rarely wear them but they can be comforting!
Just moved & this new place is warmer so maybe the BJ PJs won’t be needed again.

semperfidelis Thu 12-Sept-24 13:15:29

Oversize mens' T shirts in pure cotton. I prefer the navy blues and greys rather than sickly pinks. The added bonus is that they are available from £5 in supermarkets and they wash well. Before you ask, they aren't seductive. I have a lovely feather and down duvet which keeps me warm in Winter.

Witzend Thu 12-Sept-24 13:07:16

I have been known to wear dh’s thin but thermal and extremely comfortable long johns (he never wears them) with a long sleeved cotton T shirt.
TBH the LJs are more comfortable than any of my own pyjama bottoms!

farmgran Thu 12-Sept-24 12:59:06

I wear nothing, all year round. An electric blanket which I turn off when I get into bed and a feather duvet in the winter. Once you get used to going commando there's you can go back to being strangled by a nighty! no way

leeds22 Thu 12-Sept-24 12:36:27

Cotton PJ bottoms and long sleeved cotton t-shirt and bed socks. 10.5 tog duvet + a fleece blanket if it is really cold but DH would probably put the central heating on if it got so bad.

Patsytaylor Thu 12-Sept-24 12:35:28

Brushed cotton pj's.
Not clothes but I love my weighted blanket