Eberjey Everyday: The Case for Wearing Something Beautiful to Bed
There's a quiet philosophy behind Eberjey that most sleepwear brands never quite manage: that the hours you spend at home deserve the same consideration as the ones you spend out in the world. Founded in Miami in 1996, Eberjey built its reputation on exceptionally soft fabrications — most notably its signature micro modal, a fiber derived from beechwood pulp that is notably lighter and more breathable than conventional cotton. The result is sleepwear that genuinely feels different against the skin: cool in summer, soft enough to sleep in, and polished enough to wear well beyond the bedroom door.
The Everyday collection at Lola Dré captures this spirit across a range of pajama sets, linen-blend separates, and lace-trimmed styles — pieces designed not just for sleep, but for the slow mornings, lazy weekends, and quiet evenings that make up so much of a well-lived life. This season, the palette runs from soft cameo pinks and ice blue to classic navy stripe and a fresh summer gingham, with silhouettes that range from cropped shorties to relaxed wide-leg pants.
Worth noting alongside the linen separates is the Coastal Crewneck — a striped cotton pullover in almond heather and faded denim that sits squarely at the intersection of sleepwear and casual knitwear. The yarn has a softly brushed interior that makes it ideal for cooler mornings, and the relaxed drop-shoulder fit means it layers naturally over any of the pajama bottoms in the collection. It is the kind of piece that ends up worn constantly precisely because it asks so little of you while delivering a great deal of comfort.
At Lola Dré, the Eberjey Everyday collection represents a considered edit of the brand's most versatile, most wearable styles — the pieces that understand that getting dressed well for a quiet day at home is not an indulgence, but a small and very reasonable act of self-respect.
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