There’s nothing better than slipping into soft pajamas at the end of the day – or let’s be honest, staying in them all Sunday morning while you curl up on the couch with a cup of coffee and a good book.
The only downside is that most conventional sleepwear is made with polyester or synthetic blends that don’t breathe well and shed microplastics into the environment.
So I’ve been on a mission to find the best and coziest pajamas made from natural, breathable materials like organic cotton, hemp, and Tencel that feel good to wear and are gentler on the earth. I’ve rounded up some of my favorite sustainable pajama brands and products to help you sleep better (and feel better about what you’re wearing).

1. Coyuchi
Coyuchi has been making organic cotton bedding and loungewear for years, and their pajamas are just as cozy as their sheets. Their Cloud Loom™ robe and 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton sleep sets are super soft and made to last.
Price range: $68–$198
🌍 Ships from the US, international shipping available.
2. Pact
Pact is one of the most affordable ways to get GOTS-certified organic cotton sleepwear. They’ve got simple pajama pants, shorts, and tops that are lightweight and breathable, perfect if you tend to overheat at night like I do.
Price range: $30–$80
🌍 Ships from the US, international shipping available.
This UK brand has a really pretty pajama line with prints inspired by nature. Their sets are made from organic cotton and bamboo viscose blends, and they’re Fair Trade certified too.
Price range: £40–£75
🌍 Ships from the UK, international shipping available.
4. People Tree
A pioneer in ethical fashion, People Tree makes super comfy organic cotton jersey pajamas. They’re lightweight, breathable, and produced under Fair Trade standards, so you can feel good about what you’re wearing to bed.
Price range: $50–$120
🌍 Ships from the UK, international shipping available.
5. Sijo
Sijo makes Tencel lyocell loungewear from sustainably grown eucalyptus that works beautifully as pajamas. The fabric is silky, cooling, and moisture-wicking, a great option if you heat up a lot when you sleep.
Price range: $68–$158
🌍 Ships from the US, international shipping available.
6. Avocado
Yes, the eco mattress brand! Avocado also makes GOTS-certified organic cotton pajamas in super simple, timeless styles. They’re undyed, chemical-free, and made with the same care they put into their mattresses.
Price range: $60–$120
🌍 Ships from the US, limited international shipping.
7. Ettitude
Ettitude specializes in CleanBamboo™, a bamboo lyocell fabric that feels like silk but is plant-based. Their pajama sets are breathable and hypoallergenic, perfect if you have sensitive skin.
Price range: $80–$160
🌍 Ships from the US and Australia, international shipping available.
For a more minimal, everyday vibe, Harvest & Mill makes organic cotton lounge pants and long-sleeve tops that double as pajamas. Everything is made in the US using either natural dyes or undyed fabrics.
Price range: $48–$120
🌍 Only available in the US.
This London-based brand shares 90% of its profits with charitable causes (hence the name). Their organic cotton and Tencel pajama sets are super soft, modern, and ethically made.
Price range: £55–£95
🌍 Ships from the UK, international shipping available.
10. Lunya
Lunya pairs relaxed, elegant pajamas with a clear commitment to sustainable materials and production. They focus on organic Pima cotton, washable silk, and other natural fibers, and they highlight conscious sourcing and responsible manufacturing in their sustainability efforts.
Price range: approx. $150–$300 (sets vary)
🌍 Based in the US, worldwide shipping available.
11. Living Crafts
Living Crafts has been making organic cotton and natural fiber sleepwear in Germany for decades, using GOTS-certified fabrics and fair-labor certified factories. They emphasise non-toxic production, crop rotation for cotton, and sustainable supply chains.
Price range: approx. €40–€120
🌍 Based in Germany, shipping primarily in Europe.

Finding pajamas that are breathable, comfortable, and genuinely eco-friendly is a lot easier now than it used to be. Whether you love crisp cotton, silky bamboo, or cooling eucalyptus, there are beautiful options from brands that actually stick to their sustainability promises – no greenwashing required.
