I bought my first pair of Eberjey pajamas after doing what women over 40 do best: research. I was looking for softness that feels intentional, breathability that respects a changing body, and ease that supports rest as a lifestyle, not a luxury. I wanted pajamas that matched my soft life era.
These pajamas are, quite simply, a dream on the skin. Feather-soft, airy, and calm. They whisper rather than cling. They invite rest. They feel like exhale fabric. The kind you put on and immediately understand why people rave.
But here’s where honesty matters. Soft life doesn’t mean silent life.
On a fuller chest, the top pulls just enough to break the spell. One more button would transform comfort into confidence. And the very first wear revealed how easily body oil can leave its mark. A small thing, perhaps, but notable when the intention is effortless luxury.
That said, I still reach for them. I still love them. Because the promise is there. The fabric understands the body. Now the design just needs to catch up.
I would love to see these pajamas tested, tailored, and perfected on fuller, curvier, plus-size bodies. Because softness should not be exclusive. Rest should not require compromise. And luxury should expand, not edit, the women it’s made for.