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Sleep does not start when you close your eyes. It starts when you change into something that actually lets your body settle.
At Pleasure Fashion, the nightwear collection is built around one straightforward idea: every woman deserves sleepwear that fits properly and feels good — regardless of her size. That means ladies pyjamas sets in breathable cotton prints, coordinated night suits, relaxed nighties for warm nights, and casual sleep shorts, all available from S to 5XL. Standard sizes, plus sizes, and everything between — the same quality of cut and fabric throughout.
If you have ever gone to bed in whatever was available because nothing in the nightwear aisle quite fit right, this collection was made with you in mind.
What's in This Nightwear Collection
Ladies Pyjamas Sets — A coordinated top-and-bottom pair in matching fabric, designed for sleeping and home lounging. The most versatile nightwear style: works for sleeping, morning routines, and relaxed days at home without needing to change. Available in cotton prints, geometric patterns, and solid colours across standard and plus sizes.
Night Suits for Women — A structured two-piece in woven cotton with a simple neckline or collar top and straight-cut full-length bottoms. The traditional Indian nightwear staple: easy to care for, durable across repeated washes, and appropriate for home wear throughout the day. Slightly more structured than jersey pyjama sets.
Nighties — A single-piece loose-fit sleep dress worn from shoulder to knee or ankle. No waistband, no separate pieces — just one relaxed garment that requires nothing from you except putting it on. The coolest, most minimal nightwear style, suited to warm climates and women who find two-piece nightwear restrictive during sleep.
Sleep Shorts — Cotton shorts for sleeping or home lounging, available in printed and solid designs. Ideal for summer months, air-conditioned rooms, and women who prefer minimal fabric coverage while sleeping. Pairs easily with a plain cotton top or camisole.
Ladies Pyjamas Sets – Built for Real Sleep
A ladies pyjamas set does something that a random oversized t-shirt and mismatched shorts cannot: it is designed specifically for a body that spends eight hours lying down, turning over, and waking up. The proportions are set as a pair — the top is long enough to stay in place when you move, the waistband is at the right height with enough give to stay comfortable overnight, and the fabric weight is consistent throughout so the garment breathes evenly.
Cotton pyjamas sets are the most practical choice for Indian nights across most of the year. Cotton breathes during sleep, absorbs and releases moisture without holding it against the skin, and remains soft even after dozens of washes. On warm nights when body temperature rises during deep sleep, a cotton set keeps air moving rather than trapping heat against the skin the way polyester blends do.
Printed pyjamas sets also serve a practical secondary purpose: they look intentional. If you move from bedroom to kitchen in the morning, receive an early delivery, or have children who come in at night, a coordinated printed set means you are already presentable without any effort. This is why the ladies pyjamas set has become the most practical sleepwear choice for women in Indian homes — it works for sleep and for everything that happens around it.
Plus Size Pyjamas & Plus Size Nightwear – Sizes S to 5XL
Finding plus size pyjamas that actually fit is harder than it should be. Most nightwear collections stop at XL or 2XL, and those that go beyond often simply scale up a standard pattern — which does not account for the way fabric drapes and fits differently on a fuller figure.
A genuinely well-made plus size pyjamas set does several things differently from a scaled-up standard size. The neckline is cut to lie flat across a broader chest without gaping. The waistband is wide enough — typically at least 2.5 to 3 centimetres — so that the pressure is distributed evenly rather than concentrating at one point, which causes rolling and digging in after a few hours in bed. The torso of the top is long enough to provide full coverage when the body moves during sleep, because a top that rides up when you turn over is a fit problem, not a style preference. The hip and thigh measurement on the bottoms is generous enough to allow comfortable movement without pulling across the seat.
This collection runs from S to 5XL and includes ladies pyjamas sets and night suits specifically proportioned for plus size fit across these measurements. For plus size nightwear, cotton-spandex blends tend to outperform woven cotton alone — the elastane content gives the fabric enough recovery to return to its original shape after sleep and washing, which means the garment keeps its fit and proportions over time rather than stretching out unevenly.
How to size your plus size pyjamas correctly: Take your hip measurement at the fullest point — this is the key measurement for pyjama bottoms. If you fall between two sizes, always size up at the hip. A waistband that is even slightly too tight becomes noticeably uncomfortable after two or three hours of sleep. A garment that is one size larger than needed is almost always more comfortable through the night than one that fits perfectly when standing up but tightens when sitting or lying down.
Night Suit vs Nighty vs Pyjamas Set – Which One Is Right for You?
Each nightwear style suits a different kind of sleeper and a different kind of night. The right choice depends on three things: how warm you sleep, how much you move around at home in your nightwear, and how much structure you want against your body during sleep.
Choose a ladies pyjamas set if you want the most versatile option — something that handles sleeping, morning routines, and home lounging without needing to change. Jersey or cotton-blend sets are the best all-rounder for most women across most seasons. For plus size women, pyjama sets in cotton-spandex give better movement and shape retention than woven fabrics.
Choose a night suit if you prefer a slightly more structured feel, want something that holds its shape and colour more firmly across many washes, or sleep in cooler rooms or during winter months. The woven fabric is more durable over time than jersey knit and keeps printed patterns more vivid through repeated laundering.
Choose a nighty if you sleep hot, find two-piece nightwear restrictive during sleep, or simply prefer the ease of a single garment with no waistband. Nighties are the coolest and most minimal option. For plus size women who find waistbands uncomfortable during sleep, a well-cut nighty in cotton or cotton-modal is often the most comfortable nightwear choice available.
Choose sleep shorts if you live in a consistently warm region, prefer minimal fabric coverage while sleeping, or want something that pairs easily with a light top for a casual summer home look.
Fabric Guide for Indian Nights
The right fabric for nightwear in India depends on the season, your sleeping environment, and how warm you run through the night.
Cotton and cotton-hosiery are the most practical choice for the majority of Indian conditions. They breathe, absorb moisture naturally, and remain soft against the skin for long wear. The right choice for summer nights, warm indoor environments, and anyone who sleeps hot.
Cotton-spandex blends add stretch and shape recovery to cotton's comfort. The elastane content — typically 5 to 10% — means the garment moves with the body during sleep and bounces back to its original shape after washing. Particularly valuable in plus size pyjamas and nightwear where fabric recovery across larger dimensions matters more for long-term fit.
Cotton-modal blends feel silkier than standard cotton while retaining similar breathability. Modal is naturally lightweight and drapes well, making it a good choice for nighties and looser pyjama tops. It softens further with each wash rather than becoming rougher over time.
Woven printed cotton and cambric are used in structured night suits. These fabrics have a crisper feel than jersey, hold printed patterns more vividly, and are the most durable across repeated washing. Best suited to cooler months or air-conditioned sleeping environments.
Avoid polyester-heavy nightwear in Indian summers. Polyester does not breathe, retains heat against the skin, and will noticeably disrupt sleep quality on warm nights.
How to Care for Your Nightwear
Nightwear is worn directly against the skin for eight or more hours at a time, so regular washing — ideally every one to two wears — is both hygienic and, with the right approach, manageable without wearing the garment out quickly.
Wash in cold or lukewarm water. Hot water shrinks cotton, fades prints, and weakens elastic waistbands significantly faster than cool washing. A gentle machine cycle in a mesh laundry bag is suitable for most cotton and cotton-blend nightwear; hand washing is gentler still for delicate prints. Use a mild detergent and avoid fabric softeners on cotton-spandex pieces — fabric softener coats elastane fibres in a way that reduces their natural stretch and recovery, causing waistbands to sag and lose their shape.
Press excess water out gently rather than wringing, which distorts seams and stretches waistbands permanently out of shape. Air dry flat or on a hanger away from direct sunlight — sustained sun exposure bleaches printed fabrics and degrades elastic faster than drying indoors. Rotating between two or three sets reduces washing frequency per piece and extends the life of each garment without compromising hygiene.
Eight hours every night adds up to over 2,900 hours a year. What you wear for those hours is worth getting right. Browse the Pleasure Fashion ladies nightwear collection — pyjamas sets, night suits, nighties, and sleep shorts in breathable cotton fabrics, from S to 5XL. Free shipping on all orders.
A ladies pyjamas set typically uses soft, stretchy jersey or cotton-blend fabric with a relaxed silhouette — made for comfort during sleep and flexible enough to double as loungewear. A night suit is made from woven cotton and has a slightly more structured feel, often with a collar or simple neckline on the top. Night suits hold their shape and printed pattern more firmly across many washes, making them marginally more durable over time. The choice comes down to fabric preference — jersey for maximum softness and stretch, woven cotton for structure and longevity.
Cotton and cotton-hosiery blends are the most practical choice for warm Indian nights. They breathe throughout the night, manage moisture without holding it against the skin, and remain comfortable even when room temperatures stay elevated. Cotton-modal blends are a good upgrade for a silkier feel with similar breathability. Polyester-heavy fabrics trap heat and should be avoided in warm sleeping environments.
Yes. This collection includes plus size pyjamas sets and night suits running from S to 5XL, with cuts proportioned for fuller figures — including wider waistbands, more generous chest and hip measurements, and adequate torso length in the tops. For the most comfortable fit in plus size nightwear, use your hip measurement as the primary reference when choosing a size, and if you fall between two sizes, always size up rather than down.
Yes — this is one of the most practical advantages of a coordinated pyjamas set over random sleepwear. A well-made cotton set is entirely appropriate for working from home, relaxing on weekends, and morning routines without needing to change. Many women keep a sleep-dedicated set and a separate set for daytime lounging, which extends the life of both and keeps sleeping nightwear fresher between washes.
Measure your hips at the fullest point of the seat and match against the product size chart — hip is the critical measurement for pyjama bottom fit. For plus size pyjamas, if you are between two sizes, always choose the larger one. A slightly roomier fit is always more comfortable through a full night of sleep than a snug one, particularly at the waist and hip where even mild tightness becomes pronounced after a few hours lying down. For nighties, check the length (knee, midi, or full) and choose based on your height and coverage preference.



