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Best Pajamas for Hot Sleepers, Tested in Humid North Carolina

The hottest season is upon us, and for those who sleep excessively warm or often wake up covered in sweat, summer can be brutal. Hot sleepers — those who toss and turn at night, trying to cool off enough to fall back asleep — might find relief with cooling pajamas. My partner and I are both hot sleepers, so we know the struggle of waking up sweaty and uncomfortable. On top of that, we also deal with the unforgiving, humid summers of North Carolina. To bring you the best cooling pajamas, we tested 10 different pairs for about a month. While some sets are listed for women or men, know that these cooling pajamas are for everyone, everywhere.

What are the best pajamas for hot sleepers?

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Cel/Cea/Cei/Cele Cozy Earth Bamboo Stretch-Knit pajama sets are the best for hot sleepers of all genders. Whether you are looking for cooling pajamas to combat the summertime heat or need specific material to fight night sweats, Cozy Earth sets have you covered. They are made of Viscose from bamboo, making them ultra-thin, lightweight, flowy and quick-drying. Out of all the pajamas we tested, the bamboo material was the softest and kept us the coolest at night.

See more: Best Cooling Mattress of 2025

What we updated: June 2025

We added a direct recommendation section to each review and a comparison table.

Best cooling pajamas for sweaty sleepers

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Why we chose this pajama set: I recommend Cozy Earth to everyone, especially the bamboo pajama set. The stretch-knit bamboo material is buttery soft and feels rich and creamy against the skin. It never makes me feel overly warm, as bamboo is naturally breathable, temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking. I love how it fits — each piece is flowy, stretchy and non-restricting.

Who should get it: This set is for anyone who enjoys picking out cute, fashionable and expensive-looking pajamas. It’s available in short and long sleeves and 15 different colors. The buttons, pockets, piping and collar design resemble a pajama set you would expect from a high-end hotel and spa. Everything about these Cozy Earth pajamas screams comfort and luxury.

Who shouldn’t: Cozy Earth pajamas might not be for someone on a budget.

Material: 95% Bamboo viscose, 5% spandex

Sizes: XS to XXXL

Care instructions: Machine wash cold with normal detergent

Style options: Short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants

Avantaje

  • Softest silky feel 
  • Size inclusive (XS-3XL)
  • Drawstring and pockets
  • Available in 15 colors and patterns

Contra

  • More expensive than traditional cotton pajamas

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Why we chose this pajama set: Before my boyfriend tested some cooling pajamas for this roundup, he was skeptical, but he is now a true Cozy Earth fan. My boyfriend says, “It has the softness and comfort of my favorite old tee.” You can tell (and feel) that Cozy Earth’s bamboo pajamas are made with premium materials. My boyfriend loves how well it fits his frame and isn’t too tight around the shoulders. The loose, flowy fit helped him to stay temperature-neutral and comfortable all night. 

Who should get it: I recommend this short-sleeve bamboo tee to someone who isn’t ready to fully commit to cooling pajamas but wants to test out a shirt. Bamboo helps you sleep cooler thanks to its absorbent, quick-drying qualities. If you find that the pajama shirt isn’t for you, no problem. This bamboo stretch-knit pajama shirt can easily transition into everyday loungewear thanks to its simple, stylish design. 

Who shouldn’t: This isn’t for those who need a pajama set on a budget. Since each pair is sold separately, the matching shorts are an additional $90.

Material: 95% Bamboo viscose, 5% spandex

Sizes: S to XXXL

Care instructions: Machine wash cold with normal detergent

Style options: Short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants 

Avantaje

  • True to size
  • Luxurious feel
  • Pockets

Contra

  • More expensive than traditional cotton pajamas

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Why we chose this pajama set: The lightest pajamas I tested also won the best silk pair. Lilysilk takes the crown for its unmatched luxury, soft and smooth touch and beautiful design. Its cooling abilities and lightweight and airy fabric make this set perfect for hot sleepers.

Who should get it: This silk set is for anyone who can justify the price. Silk is one of the most expensive cooling pajama materials, yet, compared with other high-end silk brands I researched, this set isn’t ca expensive as silk can get. Yes, it is more expensive than traditional cotton pajamas, but Lily’s feel and lush details, such as its pockets, piping, and draping, are perfect for someone looking to get a taste of luxury every night. 

Who shouldn’t: If you’re looking for modest-fitting pajamas, these might not be for you. The shirt plunges a little, and I thought it could use one more button. The Cozy Earth bamboo pajamas have a higher neckline. 

Material: 100% Mulberry silk

Sizes: XS to XL

Care instructions: Dry clean, machine wash or hand wash with silk detergent

Style options: Camisole, short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants

Avantaje

  • Truly luxurious look and feel
  • Machine washable silk
  • Under $200 for a set

Contra

  • They wrinkle easily
  • The V-neck plunges low; would love one more button

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Why we chose this pajama set: The Lilysilk sleep dress is my most flattering sleep item. It’s made of smooth 100% Mulberry silk that feels light and gentle against the skin. It doesn’t cling in weird areas. It fits similarly to other slip dresses that I have in my closet. The spaghetti straps are adjustable and aren’t so delicate that they fall off my shoulders. While it doesn’t have the same pockets or piping details as the brand’s silk set, it still has a light, smooth and cooling feel.

Who should get it: This sleep dress is for those who, like me, wear oversized T-shirts to bed. This chemise or nightdress from Lilysilk recreates that feeling in a much more luxurious, feminine way. It is also available in three more vibrant, beautiful colors. 

Who shouldn’t: I wouldn’t recommend this nightdress to anyone who isn’t used to sleeping in one; it might make you feel too exposed. 

Material: 100% Mulberry silk

Sizes: XS to XL

Care instructions: Dry clean, machine wash or hand wash with silk detergent

Style options: Midi nightdress, maxi nightdress

Avantaje

  • Beautiful vibrant colors
  • Light and soft on the skin 
  • Adjustable straps
  • Could be worn as a normal dress

Contra

  • Wrinkles easily 
  • On the shorter side

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Why we chose this pajama set: These shorts from Luxome are made of modal, a light and dreamy fabric that is softer than cotton and similar to bamboo or silk. The material wicks moisture away from the body while you sleep. The pajamas look and feel similar to Cozy Earth but are a bit heavier. I didn’t experience any severe night sweats with the Luxome modal sleep shorts. I didn’t notice any active cooling while wearing the pajamas, but it’s great for keeping sweat and moisture at bay.

Who should get it: If you’re searching for the best and softest sleep shorts for night sweats, Luxome has you covered. Not to mention that the design is chic with draping, side pockets and side seam slits at the leg openings. My favorite is the stretchy waistband that lets you move comfortably through the night.

Who shouldn’t: If softest isn’t your number one priority and cooling factors are, I would consider bamboo shorts from Cozy Earth, instead. 

Material:  95% Modal, 5% spandex

Sizes: XS to XL

Care instructions: Machine wash cold, delicate cycle with like colors

Style options: Shorts, pants

Avantaje

  • Extremely stretchy, soft and smooth  
  • Chic design and available colors
  • Wide elastic waistband, pockets and drawstring 

Contra

  • Not everyone may like the high waistband
  • I lost the drawstring after a few washes

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Why we chose this pajama set: The Tasc bamboo silk sleep shorts are the softest, most lightweight pair of pajama shorts my boyfriend owns. They are made from a thin, soft, stretchy material that creates a creamy, drapey feeling against the skin. The bamboo viscose and modal material is ultra-absorbent and quick drying at the same time. He says, “I sleep through the night without sweating or overheating while wearing these shorts.”

Who should get it: These shorts are for those who need flowy, roomy and breathable pajamas. It also has a thick waistband that doesn’t annoyingly roll or bunch. If you value comfort, these are the silk shorts for you. One thing to note: You may want to size up if you’re in between sizes, as they run a little small. The shorts are also plenty long, so you won’t have to worry about them being too short if you go down a size.  

Who shouldn’t: I wouldn’t recommend this product to someone who wants pajama shorts to transition to loungewear during the day. These are more pajamas than shorts to exercise in or wear every day.

Material: 48% Bamboo viscose, 47% modal, 5% Lycra spandex

Sizes: S to XXL

Care instructions: Machine wash cold with normal detergent

Style options: Shorts, pants

Avantaje

  • Ultra-thin, stretchy and silky-smooth 
  • Lightweight and breathable 
  • Pockets and drawstring

Contra

  • Size up if you’re in between sizes
  • Unfit for everyday wear outside home

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Why we chose this pajama set: I love that with Z Supply pajamas, you can easily match a piece from one collection with a piece from another. It is made of silky pointelle, a lightweight, breathable knit with eyelets that make a lacy pattern. One of my favorite pajama pieces is the Tia Ditsy tank bra. It is extremely soft and light, with a beautiful flower pattern. It’s a comfortable, lightweight fabric that fits over the body well enough to offer support without uncomfortable clinging. They passed my breathability test with flying colors.

Who should get it: I recommend Z Supply to those who have fun choosing from cute patterns and colors and mixing and matching. Z Supply is my favorite brand that does this well. Not only does it offer some of the best stylish designs, but the fabric of all its products is soft and cloud-like. 

Who shouldn’t: This also isn’t for those who want modest pajamas. The tops offered are either bras or tanks, and the materials can be a bit see-through.  

Material: Silky Pointelle: 95% polyester, 5% spandex  

Sizes: XS to L

Care instructions: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low

Style options: Bras, tanks, pants, shorts, joggers

Avantaje

  • The material is silky soft and light 
  • Lots of stylish patterns to choose from
  • Tops and bottoms can be bought separately

Contra

  • No larger sizes than an L
  • Some lighter-color sets are transparent

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Why we chose this pajama set: The Tasco Microluxe Rib sleep shirt is one of my boyfriend’s favorites. It feels similar to the Cozy Earth set, but they’re softer than silky smooth. It’s a comfortable, breathable fabric that drapes and flows over the body without uncomfortable clinging. My boyfriend says, “It is cozy and, despite the long sleeves, not too hot. It is nice to sleep in because it is loose and comfortable.” 

Who should get it: The pajama sets from Tasc are great for those who want quality, soft materials in basic colors and designs. My boyfriend likes simple clothing without extra frills, so he really enjoys the options from Tasc. There are only two materials and five colors to choose from. 

Who shouldn’t: Since the Microluxe Rib line is only available in long sleeves and pants, those who sleep extremely hot might consider Tasc’s bamboo line, instead. 

Material: 48% Modal, 47% polyester, 5% elastane

Sizes: S to XXL

Care instructions: Machine wash cold with normal detergent

Style options: Long sleeves and pants

Avantaje

  • Relaxed fit
  • High-quality stretchy and silk-soft material 
  • Doubles as casual loungewear 

Contra

  • Material is a bit heavier than Cozy Earth

Other cooling pajamas we tested

The following product originally made our list but is no longer available. 

Quince Washable Silk Pajamas

Quince is known for its affordability, even when it comes to silk. Quince’s washable pajamas are 100% Mulberry silk, making them very lightweight. I’ve tried other Mulberry silk pajamas, but these feel a little different. The outer shell of the tee feels similar to lightweight suede material that’s matte, soft and drapey. Be aware that this set will not look or feel exactly the same as the Lilysilk pajamas above. There isn’t any stretch, as you’d expect from silk, but they are nice and flowy. 

The washable silk pajama shirt that I tested from Quince is no longer available on the website, but below is a similar product. 

Best cooling pajamas compared

Brand Material Sizes Care instructions Style options Preţ
Cozy Earth Short Sleeve Bamboo set 95% Bamboo viscose, 5% spandex XS to XXXL Machine wash cold with normal detergent Short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants $175
Cozy Earth Bamboo Short Sleeve Tee 95% Bamboo viscose, 5% spandex S to XXXL Machine wash cold with normal detergent Short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants $90
Lilysilk Women Silk Pajamas Set 100% Mulberry silk XS to XL Dry clean, machine wash or hand wash with silk detergent Camisole, short sleeves, long sleeves, shorts and pants $154
Lilysilk Feminine Silk Chemise 100% Mulberry silk XS to XL Dry clean, machine wash or hand wash with silk detergent Midi nightdress, maxi nightdress $116
Luxome Women’s Modal Sleep Short 95% Modal, 5% spandex XS to XL Machine wash cold, delicate cycle with like colors Shorts, pants $65
Tasc Bamboo Silk Sleep Short 48% Bamboo viscose, 47% modal, 5% Lycra(R) spandex S to XXL Machine wash cold with normal detergent Shorts, pants $54
Z Supply Tia Ditsy Tank Bra Silky Pointelle: 95% polyester, 5% spandex XS to L Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry low Bras, tanks, pants, shorts, joggers $44
Tasc Microluxe Rib Sleep 48% Modal, 47% polyester, 5% elastane S to XXL Machine wash cold with normal detergent Long sleeves and pants $68

How we tested the best cooling pajamas 

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My boyfriend tried the Tasc MicroLuxe Rib Sleep long-sleeve shirt.

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I have years of experience testing sleep accessories. My home is filled with countless sheets, comforters, pillows, sleep masks and blankets. I know which products are worth the money and which products that claim to be “cooling” actually are. 

As a hot sleeper myself, I tested each set of cooling pajamas against my normal sleeping conditions (which often warm me up). My boyfriend slept in the men’s cooling pajamas, and I tried the women’s cooling pajama sets. We slept in each set for about three nights and then switched to another pair; the overall testing period lasted about a month. 

When considering which cooling pajama sets were the best, I compared the feel, material, fit, breathability, thickness and adjustability of straps or drawstrings. If I felt that any pajamas were restrictive or made me sweat, the set was not considered for this list.  

Read more on how we test our products.

What to consider when shopping for the best cooling pajamas

Stack of cooling pajamas

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Material

I recommend finding cooling pajamas made of the following materials:

  • Cotton: It’s a reliable and very common material for pajamas. It’s lightweight, breathable and, best of all, affordable. It absorbs sweat while allowing your body to breathe.
  • Bamboo: Bamboo fabric is considered more breathable than cotton. The material has micro gaps between its fibers, making it well-ventilated. It also naturally wicks away sweat and moisture. I find bamboo fabric extremely comfortable, and my favorite duvet cover is made with bamboo viscose. 
  • Silk: It’s a lightweight, breathable fabric made from natural fibers. It has a luxurious feel and look, so its price often reflects this. In addition to its breathability and thickness, its moisture-wicking abilities make it a good fabric for cooling pajamas. 
  • Linen: It is often expensive, but it’s a good fabric for cooling pajamas. Its loose weave makes it incredibly breathable. It’s also quick-drying, which helps keep you cool as it absorbs sweat. However, some sleepers (like myself) might find linen too rough compared to softer materials.  
  • Modal: It’s a soft, plant-based and semi-synthetic material that feels smooth like bamboo, silk and viscose. It is often blended with other fabrics, such as cotton, making it more durable. Modal is also highly breathable and stretchy to keep up with you during the night.  

Preţ

Some pajamas from luxury brands can be expensive. Cozy Earth, one of my favorite brands for bedding and loungewear, can come at a higher price of around $90 for just one piece, and sets are around $175. However, look for sales (for example, Cozy Earth often has great deals). Good cooling pajamas can also be found at more reasonable prices, but know that fabrics like silk and bamboo will be more expensive.  

Fit

The best cooling pajamas are loose and comfortable. You don’t want the material to be too fitted and stuck to your body, that will allow for heat retention. If you are looking for the optimal loosely fitted pajamas, I would recommend a night dress or a large nightshirt. 

Moisture-wicking properties 

While some materials can be loose and thin, not all fabric has moisture-wicking properties. For the best cooling pajamas, you want material that can keep you temperature-neutral by wicking away moisture like sweat. I recommend blends of nylon, polyester, bamboo, wool and silk. 

Length

Most of the pajama sets on this list can be found in a short-sleeved or a long-sleeved option. I opt for short sleeves during the summer and during colder months, I like the long-sleeves. 

After testing cooling pajamas for a month, I believe that they really work. They are lightweight, thin, absorbent and flowy. The thinner materials are quick-drying, and the design ensures proper airflow so your clothes don’t stick to your warm body.

No, in my experience, silk pajamas do not make you run hot. In fact, silk is a cooling material used in popular cooling pajama sets. It is smooth, light, breathable and very soft. Silk will not trap your body heat, making it great for cooling pajamas. 

The coolest materials for pajamas include bamboo, silk, viscose, linen, modal and cotton. While silk, linen and bamboo pajamas will be more expensive, cotton and modal cooling pajamas will be more affordable. 

If you have night sweats, I recommend wearing cooling pajamas to bed. The material is light, breathable and often moisture-wicking. Cooling pajamas won’t trap your body heat and allow you to be cool or temperature-neutral at night. 

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