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| Flannel or fleece sheets and flannel or cotton jersey or fleece pjs. Do not seem to have the "velcro" problem. |
| Anybody who sleeps nude should definitely try fleece sheets. Only problem is when the alarm goes off in the morning and you want to stay in the heaven of your bed all day! |
| Fleece usually means polyester, while flannel is cotton. That may help you decide between the two. |
| Are all you naked sleepers wearing underwear or totally in the nude? Just wondering. I always feel more comfortable with at least undies on. I feel like I would want to change sheets every day if I didn't wear underwear. |
| This is the OP. I meant totally nude, as in not a single thing anywhere on my body. I shower daily and am a clean person, so I've never really seen anything unsanitary about it. |
Yes, and fleece can actually be hotter because polyester is not as breathable, I think. |
| Flannel Sheets and flannel PJs all year long. I love being toasty warm. DD has satin sheets and sleeps in T-shirt. She would overheat in flannel. I keep the house at 74 in winter overnight, plus I usually have space heater in my room. DD has her ceiling fan on...LOL We are total opposites! |
I'm the one who did the post about the whole family on the previous page. DH is totally nude, I'm in a tee only (no underwear). Our oldest sleeps like his dad based on the sight of a bare upper body plus an obviously removed pair of underwear on the floor beside the bed. (BTW, I don't make a habit of going in the kids' rooms in the morning, but when I need to wake him up or do laundry, that's always what I see.) |
| OP again. Land's End sheets arrived yesterday and slept on them for the first time last night. All I can say is OH MAN! I don't know why I didn't think of this sooner. It was easy to slide around in them, I woke up nice and toasty, and they felt awesome against my skin! |
| I ordered mine from The Company Store becAuse they had great colors and good quality. I can't get out of bed. I love them. |