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Sleep in style with up to 40% off pajamas, robes and blankets at Lands' End If you love Lands' End, now's the time to save! Shop my favorite deals on textured sheet sets, breathable pajamas for spring and more.
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With so many amazing Sleep Week sales to choose from, knowing where to start your spree—and more importantly, where to find the best deals—can be a challenge. As someone who shops for a living, I've developed a strong radar for deciphering between good discounts and really good ones, which is why I can say (with the utmost confidence) that the Lands' End Sleep Week sale is proving to be one of the best of the event so far.
Here's why: Lands' End is celebrating Sleep Week 2025 with a bevy of incredible deals on products that are designed to improve your quality of sleep—or at least elevate your bedtime routine. For a limited time, shoppers can enjoy discounts of up to 40% off comfortable pajamas and sleepwear, as well as bedding deals on sheet sets, comforters, throw blankets and more. Read on for our guide to the best Sleep Week deals at Lands' End and stock up on the brand's most coveted home essentials before they sell out.
Sleep Week 2025 shopping guide: Lands' End's best deals
1. Comfy pajamas: Lands' End Cooling 3-Piece Pajama Set
2. A cozy bath robe: Lands' End Cotton Terry Spa Bath Robe
3. A plush blanket: Lands' End Channel Stitch Faux-Fur Throw Blanket
4. A cloud-like pillow: Lands' End Ultimate Goose Down Medium Bed Pillow
5. Stylish bedding: Lands' End Oxford Yarn Dyed Cotton Reversible Duvet Cover
6. Breathable pajamas: Lands' End Shadow Stripe 2-Piece Pajama Set
7. Soft bedding: Lands' End Cotton Oxford Stripe Bed Sheet Set
8. A textured quilt: Lands' End Solid Diamond Double Voile Quilt
More: Get Oprah's favorite sheets on sale—plus 14 other Sleep Week bedding deals
9. A butter-yellow blanket: Lands' End Organic Cotton Waffle Bed Blanket
10. A supportive mattress pad: Lands' End Quilted Cotton Mattress Pad
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11. A fluffy comforter: Lands' End Ultimate Goose Down Comforter
When can I shop the Lands' End Sleep Week sale?
Sleep Awareness Week 2025 takes place this year between Sunday, March 9 and Saturday, March 15; Lands' End's Sleep Week sale kicks off today and will last through Monday, March 17, with deals being offered sitewide on comfy women's pajamas and bedding staples like sheets and waffle blankets.
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What is Sleep Awareness Week?
Sleep Week is an annual celebration that's designed to raise awareness about how your sleep quality can affect your overall health over time. The event is celebrated in March of each year.
When is Sleep Week 2025?
Sleep Week is from Sunday, March 9 through Saturday, March 15 this year.
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