How Women's Body Shape Affects the Way Pajama Sets and Night Suits Should Fit
Women select their sleepwear based on how the clothes fit but they fail to recognize this essential factor. People test daytime clothing fits by looking in mirrors and moving their bodies, but nighttime clothes require people to experience their fit through activities that involve lying down and changing sleep positions and staying at home. Sleepwear fitting issues remain unresolved for an extended period because they require more time to fix than other types of clothing do. Women Pajama sets and night suits operate according to body shape which determines their effectiveness for sleep purposes. A garment that fits comfortably across the shoulders may pull at the hips. A waistband that feels relaxed when standing may dig in when lying on one side. Fabric that drapes well on a straighter silhouette may bunch or twist on a more curved one. These are not minor inconveniences because they evolve into significant discomfort during sleep time which lasts multiple hours. The body ...