Ready to jam the night away...at home?

06.05.2007

The Bite:
Get dolled up in eco-jammies. Pajamas made from eco-fabrics like bamboo and organic cotton are better for your bod, and our picks'll win you the Best Dressed award at your next sleepover.
The Benefits: 
  • Sweeter dreams. OK, we can't prove it, but we believe that nodding off in organic, pesticide-free fabrics helps you sleep like a dream.
  • Fewer pesticides. Each lb of non-organic cotton uses 1/3 lb of pesticides. Not so dreamy.
  • Sumptuousness. You'll look and feel like the cat's pajamas.
Personally Speaking: 
Heather and Jen don matching Dreamsacks PJs every time they share a hotel room during business travel. Jen gets compliments on hers whenever she sits in the hotel hallway late at night, trying to steal the best wireless signal.
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Cocktail Fact

Patients in London are wearing pajamas made with silver linings (literally) to combat an aggressive form of Staph infection.

Bang For The Bite

If 10,000 Biters buy an organic pair of PJs instead of a non-organic one, we'll avert the weight of 29 king-size mattresses in pesticides.

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