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Sleeping on the balcony is not everyone’s cup of the tea. But read about this Swedish lady who cures her sleeping problems by doing just that. All year around apart from when snowstorms, massive downpours and temperatures below -10 C prevents her from doing so.
What to say – it’s a free world and people do what they want. Extremes aside, however, it’s getting colder at night. And getting into a cold bed in one’s birthday suit is not the most tempting thought.
Which is where nightwear comes into the picture. Boudoir glamour and outfits that set your partner’s pulses racing may have their moments. A comfortable night’s sleep is not one of them. At least not in my books.
Being a practical girl I like cotton nightwears. They are wonderfully soft, warmish and durable. And then there are silk nightwares. Just to put some contradiction into the equation. Expensive, not so durable but oh so nice on the skin. Not to mention the luxurious associations, including looks. Looks always matter – even when you’re sleeping . On the balcony or not.
