Sleepwear Brand, Lusome, Launches Everyday Line

Inspired by the success of the premiere collection, Lusomé CEO and Founder Lara Little created the Lusomé Everyday line with the goal of making...
Sleepwear Brand, Lusome, Launches Everyday Line

Inspired by the success of the premiere collection, Lusomé CEO and Founder Lara Little created the Lusomé Everyday line with the goal of making beautifully designed sleepwear with moisture-wicking technology accessible to all women living with night sweats. 80% of women experience night sweats at some point in their lives due to pregnancy, medical treatments, menopause and other conditions.

Everyday is the latest creation by the innovative sleepwear brand Lusomé, will leverage the same technology of the original Lusomé' line to offer a range of timeless silhouettes complete with comfort, quality and feminine detail that has become a hallmark of the Lusomé brand.

From its mix and match separates to its nighties women are offered an array of options. With eight styles there is an Everyday to suit every shape and preference. Lusomé Everyday will be available at www.lusome.com. Prices start at $38.

Since its inception, Lusomé has been at the forefront of cutting-edge advances in moisture-moving technology. This commitment to excellence led to the Lusomé Everyday fabric, a lightweight textile with excellent moisture management functionality. Every piece embodies Lusomé's hallmark of moving moisture, odor and bacteria away from the body.

"Women are searching for quality and value. Lusomé Everyday offers affordable prices without compromising quality or design while delivering relief from night sweats for every women," stated Lara Little, founder and CEO, Lusomé.

Founded in 2012, Lusomé was born as a solution to a health condition that impacts an alarming majority of women due to pregnancy, menopause, medical treatments or chronic conditions. Its standout design and functionality continues to revolutionize the conversation around night sweats and provides a long-awaited solution to a widespread problem.

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