Lifestyle November 7, 2019
Cotton pyjama sets for women – Great for wheelchair users too!
Looking for a great night’s sleep? Well, pay close attention to what you wear.
What you wear to bed is as important as the mattress, sheets and pillows. And one of the best things to get into for a good night’s sleep is a pyjama set.
Pyjama sets score because they are cosy and stylish. No wonder they are marketed even as daytime lounge wear.
For wheelchair user Ritu Mishra, a working professional, pyjama sets are the go to option for many reasons.
Ritu is wearing a check patterned pyjama with a black top in this picture.

“I find pyjama sets free and airy. I use a wheelchair as a spinal cord injury patient and find them comfortable when I want to use the washroom. I tend to go for cotton pyjama sets”.
Check out what we have for you, all under ₹ 1,000.

AV2 Women Printed Half Sleeve Top and Pyjama Night suit Set
This set of peach top and printed black pyjamas in loose fit looks super comfy.
NH-Spotlight
The pyjama is mainly black with some white patterns all over. The T-shirt has the words Be Nice written in black on the front.

Shein Milk Graphic Long Pajama Set
Looking for something that covers your arms fully? This free size printed set in pale green and grey will do that for you. The material is pure cotton too.
NH-Spotlight
The pyjama top is a pale green in colour with full sleeves. The word Milk is written three times in white lettering of different sizes with an image of a milk bottle with a smiley yellow face. The pajamas are a light grey with the smiley yellow face printed all over.
₹ 966*
Available at Shein

Soie Grey Printed Top and Pyjama Set
This grey and pink flower patterned pyjama set cuts a sweet look. The sleeves are short and the pyjama length is just above the ankles. Great for those who don’t want their legs fully covered.
NH-Spotlight
The pyjama top is a mix of light grey and pink. The upper portion has a patch of pretty pink and white flower patterns while there’s a pink mesh on the sleeves and pink lace around the edge of the sleeves. The pyjamas are a flowery pattern in a mix of grey, white and pink patterns.
₹ 945*
Available at Tata Cliq
Pyjamas, says Jaya Vasant, a wheelchair user, put her in a relaxed frame of mind. Jaya is wearing a light green pyjama set in this picture.

“I always wear pyjamas for sleep because my body can breathe freely. From the perspective of a wheelchair user, I can take them off easily and put them back on when I go to the washroom”.

Mystere Paris Printed T-shirt & Pyjama Lounge Set
This set of sky blue pyjama and white top looks really summery and cool. There are interesting black patterns running all over which make this look really fashionable.
NH-Spotlight
The pyjama is sky blue in colour with black designs running all over. The white top is three quarters in length and comes in a round neck. There are patterns of butterflies and mushrooms in black thread on the front.
₹ 899*
Available at Ajio

Estonished Blue PJ Set
This all blue pyjama set is offset by cheery white and blue sleeves and on the front. It has 2 pockets as well.
NH-Spotlight
The pyjama set is in a shade of dark sea blue with blue and white sleeves. The print on the sleeves can be seen on the hem of the sleeves which are short, along the front row of buttons and in the piping around the neck.
₹ 629*
Available at Cilory
Don’t these just look super comfortable?
* Prices may vary.
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- Beautiful, printed scarves that make a style statement
- Palazzos for office wear – Comfortable, formal & easy to wear!
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