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Oodie launches huge sitewide sale with 30% off EVERYTHING - including their £35 cooling pyjamas that are perfect for the heatwave

Oodie launches huge sitewide sale with 30% off EVERYTHING - including their £35 cooling pyjamas that are perfect for the heatwave

Daily Mail​23-07-2025
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Oodie, the Australian brand behind the viral hooded blanket, has launched a huge 30 per cent off sitewide sale. And it includes their latest cooling pyjamas.
With the UK swinging between muggy nights and unexpected heatwaves, there's never been a better time to try Oodie's game-changing Cooling PJs and Cooling Blankets.
Both designed to regulate your temperature as you sleep, these could be the answer to a more comfortable night.
If you're losing valuable hours sleep tossing and turning due to summer's rising temperatures, then you're going to want to bookmark Oodie's new sleepwear collection.
The two-piece range of both warming and cooling pyjamas are designed to regulate your temperature while you sleep, thanks to new thoughtful technical elements. And the best news? You can grab them for 30 per cent off thanks to Oodie's sitewide sale.
Famous for its fun styles and colours, it's the perfect time to upgrade your sleepwear with the new PJs collection or invest in Oodie's iconic wearable blankets.
Love Candy Cooling Short Sleeve PJ Top
Calling all hot-sleepers! Oodie's new cooling range is designed for hot sleepers and warm weather, to keep you as comfortable as possible.
The new collection is made from an ultra-breathable modal blend, which is an impressive 21 per cent more breathable than regular cotton pyjamas.
£27.30 (save £11.70) Shop
Love Candy Cooling PJ Short
Sleeping in the heatwave is no easy feat, but these naturally cooling, breathable and soft pyjama shorts are a step in the right direction.
Prioritising your comfort with minimum fuss, these shorts are ight and airy, with an elastic waistband for a feel-good fit.
£27.30 (save £11.70) Shop
Lilac Pastel Wave Cooling Blanket
Too hot for a duvet, but need the extra comfort? Enter the Oodie Cooling Blanket.
Helping you rest easy, the on-sale Cooling Blanket is cool to the touch and soft on your skin, wicking away heat and moisture for refreshing, year-round comfort.
£69.30 (save £29.70) Shop
Purple Checker Cooling Wide Leg PJ Bottom
Cosy yet cooling, these 'buttery soft' wide leg trousers are loose and flowy through the leg, with an adjustable tie waistband for a custom fit. Perfect for hotter nights, you'll be thankful you made the swap.
£31.50 (save £13.50) Shop
Cloud Cooling Cuffed PJ Bottom
Another offering from Oodie's latest cooling sleepwear is the Cooling Cuffed PJ Bottoms. Cuffed at the bottom but loose where it matters, these are naturally cooling and breathable.
Designed with handy side pockets, a soft elastic waistband, and cuffed hems, these are a great way to prevent riding up while you sleep.
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£38.50 (save £16.50) Shop
Panda Sleep Tee
When the temperatures are rising, the last thing we sometimes want is to put extra layers on, but a great alternative to pyjamas is a sleep tee.
Super loose and relaxed, this sleep tee is made from a unique blend of bamboo and spandex to keep you cool and comfortable all night long.
£38.50 (save £16.50) Shop
Breakfast Warming Sleep Tee
For those who love to stay cosy at night comes Oodie's new warming range. Designed with a bamboo blend, it has more than two times the warming power of traditional cotton pyjamas.
Better still, it's odour resistant as it's 50 per cent more antibacterial compared to normal cotton PJs.
£45.50 (save £19.50) Shop
Cooling Long Sleeve PJ Top
Just because it's summer doesn't mean you don't have to give up cosy nights; enter the Cooling Long Sleeve PJ Top.
With a slightly oversized fit through the body, with a crew neck for familiar comfort, it feels silky soft on the skin whilst remaining super breathable.
£31.50 (save £13.50) Shop
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