Nachtwäsche
Nachtwäsche, literally meaning "nightwear" in German, denotes clothing worn during sleep. It encompasses garments designed for indoors to provide comfort, warmth, and modesty during rest. The category includes men's, women's and children's sleep garments and spans two main styles: pajama sets (a top and trousers) and nightdresses or nightgowns. Other common forms are robes or dressing gowns worn over sleepwear.
Materials vary by season and preference: cotton and cotton blends for everyday wear; flannel or fleece for
Historically, Nachtwäsche evolved from traditional nightshirts and nightgowns, with Western fashion adopting pajamas in the 19th
Care and maintenance depend on fabric: cotton is usually machine washable; silk and satin require gentle washing