CARING FOR YOUR PJAMA
HOW TO WASH AND DRY YOUR PJAMA GARMENTS
PJAMA PANTS AND SHORTS
Easy to wash, durable to use
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Pjama Pants and Shorts are washable, reusable, and built to last — as long as you care for them properly. Here’s how:
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Remove the sensor before washing.
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Wash with similar colors to avoid discoloration.
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Keep sharp objects like zippers or metal parts out of the wash.
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Turn the garment inside out before laundering.
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Wash at a maximum of 60 °C.
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Finish with a high spin-dry cycle.
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Dry at room temperature or outdoors; if tumble drying, stay below 60 °C.
Avoid these:
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Dry cleaning — chemicals can damage both fabric and sensors.
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Fabric softeners — they reduce absorbency and may harm sensor functionality.
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Ironing — heat can damage fabric or sensor threads.
Due to Pjama’s absorbent materials, drying may take longer than usual. The high-spin cycle and inside-out drying help reduce drying time.
The unique components of Pjama lead to longer drying times compared to regular fabrics. By following these washing instructions, you ensure that your pants and shorts remain in good condition and retain their functionality.

Max 60 °C
Max 60 °C
NO IRONING
INSIDE-OUT WASHING
DRYING YOUR PJAMA PANTS OR SHORTS
Pjama garments are made with absorbent materials that naturally take longer to dry.
Drying time depends on several factors such as humidity, room temperature, and how effective your washing machine’s spin cycle is.
To help reduce drying time:
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Turn the garment inside out so the waterproof layer doesn’t trap moisture.
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Always finish your wash with a high spin cycle — this is one of the best ways to shorten drying time.
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Dry inside out at room temperature or outdoors.
If using a tumble dryer, make sure the temperature does not exceed 60 °C.Tip: A strong spin and inside-out drying make your Pjama ready for use again much faster.
PJAMA BOXERS AND BRIEFS
SIMPLE CARE, QUICK DRYING
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
Pjama DryGuardians Underwear with built-in sensor threads, is easy to wash. Follow these steps to preserve their quality:
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Remove the sensor before washing.
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Wash with garments of similar color.
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Avoid washing with items that have metal parts.
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Use a maximum wash temperature of 60 °C.
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Air dry at room temperature or outdoors.
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If using a tumble dryer, keep the temperature at or below 60 °C.
Do not:
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Dry clean — chemicals may damage thread or fabric.
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Use fabric softeners — they can affect sensor performance.
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Iron — heat can ruin the built-in sensor threads.
