Wool and Sleep, research summary by the International Wool Textile Organization

Wool and Sleep, research summary by the International Wool Textile Organization

Recently, a three-year study conducted at the University of Sydney showed that wool sleepwear promoted faster sleep onset than cotton sleepwear. Differences in sleep quality also showed that a combination of wool sleepwear and bedding produced a deeper and longer sleep with participants waking less frequently.
Our Sleep Study With Cancer Patients Shows Remarkable Results!

Our Sleep Study With Cancer Patients Shows Remarkable Results!

During the initial Chill Angel research and development phase, I worked with women who suffer from hot flashes asking them to test my prototype garments. I requested they keep a sleep log, which gauged their hot flashes and the impact these episodes were having on their quality of sleep.

Read the testers' feedback here!

“When I first heard the pajamas were going to be of wool I was a little skeptical. I put them on and they were like wearing nothing at all.”