Eastman Naia expands all-night comfort concept to sleepwear

At Heimtextil 2026, Eastman Naia has expanded its All-Night Comfort concept with a stronger focus on sleepwear and loungewear, highlighting the importance of next-to-skin textiles in supporting overall sleep comfort. For the first time at the trade fair, the company is presenting sleepwear and loungewear made using Naia Renew staple fiber. These garments are being showcased alongside bedding and comforter filling.

Naia Renew staple fiber is designed to offer softness, breathability and effective moisture control. These qualities are especially important for sleepwear and loungewear, as they help regulate body temperature and support comfort during rest, adapting to different seasons and individual sleep needs.

The fibre is made from 60 percent sustainably sourced wood pulp and 40 percent GRS-certified recycled content. This composition reflects the growing demand for more responsible material choices in sleep-related textiles, while still maintaining comfort and performance.

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