Our Fabric Is The Difference
Our Factories
We didn’t go hunting for the cheapest needle and the fastest machine. We went looking for people who give a damn. In Portugal there’s a family mill that’s been weaving cotton longer than most brands have been alive. No neon slogans, no factory-tour theatre; just looms, calloused hands, and the kind of quiet pride you only earn over generations.
The fabric that comes out of that place isn’t a marketing promise; it’s quality because someone learned how to make it quality; it breathes because the weave is right; it lasts because corners weren’t cut. They invest in their people, their tech, and their planet, and it shows the second the cloth hits your skin.
Portugal has this dialled. Not the churn-and-burn rush you see elsewhere—more old-world discipline paired with modern precision. Tight quality control. Ethical labour. Sustainable practice baked in, not bolted on. That’s why some of the world’s best pyjamas and bedding are born there—and why hours between planted our flag there, too. If sleep is sacred, this is where you make the altar.
Certified Fabrics You Can Trust
Badges are easy. Proof is harder. Every piece from hours between starts with organic cotton that’s GOTS, BCI and OEKO-TEX certified. That means the cotton was grown right, handled right, and checked at every step from field to finished garment. No toxic mystery stew. No shrugging at the supply chain. You can trace it, name it, and sleep in it without second-guessing your choices—for people and for the planet.
Fabrics Are Not Created Equal
There’s fabric that vanishes after three washes, and there’s fabric that earns its keep. A lot of sleepwear leans on bamboo cocktails, synthetics, or conventionally farmed cotton—fine for a quick flirt, lousy for a long relationship. Looks good on a tag, sweats like a plastic bag.
At hours between, fabric is the whole story. We use natural cotton poplin, cut and sewn in Portugal. Light, breathable, built to go the distance. No blends trying to be everything and doing nothing well. Just honest cloth that keeps you cool and comfortable when it counts—when the lights are off and the world is quiet.
Call it luxury with a job to do: pyjamas that look good, feel better, and genuinely lift the way you sleep, the way you wake, the way you live.