Cotton-Only Rule to Survive UK Heatwave Nights: Expert Advice
Cotton-Only Rule for Heatwave Nights: Expert Advice

As the UK endures its third heatwave of the year, with the Met Office forecasting temperatures around 30°C, millions are preparing for another restless night. While fans and open windows often take centre stage, experts say what you wear to bed could be just as crucial for comfort.

Two in Three Brits Struggle to Sleep

Research by YouGov found that two in three Brits have struggled to sleep during the heatwave, while almost half report losing at least three hours of sleep each night. The sweltering conditions have prompted urgent advice from sleep and clothing specialists.

The Cotton-Only Rule

According to lingerie and nightwear brand Pour Moi, one of the biggest mistakes people make is sleeping in synthetic fabrics. The brand recommends switching to cotton pyjamas, which can help keep you cooler and more comfortable throughout the night.

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Ellie Sheach, a nightwear buyer at Pour Moi, said: "During hot nights, it's easier to feel sweatier than normal, and sleeping in synthetic materials can cause moisture to build up - which will only make this feel worse."

She added: "If you're not ready to ditch the pyjamas entirely, the most important switch you can make to keep yourself cool is choosing nightwear made of cotton. It's breathable, moisture-wicking and gentle on the skin. Basically, everything your synthetic fabrics aren't when temperatures rise."

Why Cotton Works

Cotton is particularly effective because it allows air to circulate around the body more easily than synthetic material. Such airflow helps reduce heat build-up and may lower the risk of heat rash and skin irritation during warm, humid nights. Cotton is also naturally moisture-wicking, meaning it draws sweat away from the skin to help keep sleepers feeling drier as they rest. According to Pour Moi, this can make a noticeable difference on nights when temperatures remain high long after the sun has gone down.

Comfort and Fit Matter

Comfort is another factor. Loose-fitting cotton pyjamas are less likely to rub against the skin or leave marks, helping reduce irritation and making it easier to sleep uninterrupted. Ellie added: "Whatever you choose to sleep in this summer, avoid anything too tight. A loose-fitting, breathable cotton set is the ideal solution. Your skin - and your mood the next morning - will thank you for it."

Expert Backing from Sleep Foundation

The advice is also reflected in guidance from the Sleep Foundation, which recommends lightweight, breathable natural fabrics such as cotton to help regulate body temperature during hot weather. Combined with keeping bedrooms as cool as possible and staying hydrated, choosing the right sleepwear could make tonight's heatwave a little easier to manage.

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