Monday, October 8, 2018

What Today's Guest Expects to Find in Their Hotel Bathroom

While it is perhaps not the most exciting area of the standard hotel room or hotel suite, the hotel bathroom is an important part of it. And while no traveler would really expect to find everything they have in their bathroom space at home in the bathroom in their hotel room, there are certain things that the modern traveler simply expects to find there, And the hotelier who ensures that their establishment meets - and ideally exceeds - those expectations - is one who should see a good return on their investments in the form of increased guest satisfaction.

So just what is the 21st-century traveler looking for in a hotel bathroom? Let's take a look at some of the essentials.

An Abundance of Amazing Towels

Whenever a guest steps into their hotel bathroom for the first time the one thing you can be sure they are looking for is a plentiful supply of towels. It's the rare person who makes use of just a single towel after a shower or bath and so it's only natural that a guest expects that their 'towel needs' - and those of anyone else sharing the room with them, will be met.

When it comes to the towels themselves guests expect them to be clean (of course), available in several different sizes (body, face, hands etc) and soft and fluffy, rather than thin or scratchy. A hotelier shopping for hotel bathroom supplies does have a budget to stick to though, so must balance the need for 'soft and fluffy' with the need not to break the bank.

A great choice? The Five Star Hotel Collection® from WestPoint Hospitality. 100% Ring spun, combed cotton loops provide plushness, enhance absorbency and give the towels elegant appearance. Easy to launder, they are available in several different sizes and color options, making stocking a hotel bathroom with just the right towels a breeze. 

Complimentary Toiletry Basics

Hotel guests simply expect that, even if they have brought along their own plentiful supply of toiletries that the hotel will also provide the basics - free of charge - in their hotel bathroom. And while they may not expect that these be of the most luxurious, salon quality standard they do expect them to be usable. So stocking up on (at least) soap, shampoo and conditioner, toothpaste and maybe even a scented body wash (which many guests will prefer to bar soap) should be a must for any hotelier.

The Little Extras That Make a Big Difference

The average hotel guest tends to value establishments that 'surprise them' with little extras during their stay. And the savvy hotelier will go that extra mile to do so, as the ROI on a small investment in additional hotel bathroom supplies in the form of improved reviews on Yelp!, TripAdvisor and the like alone will be significant.

What kinds of extras are we talking about when it comes to hotel bathroom supplies? A robe and slippers are always very much appreciated by both men and women and choosing options like the 1888 MILLS 100% cotton waffle robe allows hoteliers to supply high-quality robes to guests at an affordable price.

Also appreciated are small electronic appliances like hairdryers and even irons, especially by those who are traveling for business and need to look their best!

By making the extra investment in stocking your hotel bathrooms with the supplies guests want - and even expect - to see in such a space you will be helping to ensure a better experience for all of your guests, which can only lead to better results for you too.



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Friday, October 5, 2018

Duvet vs Comforter - What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?

Any hotelier wants to provide their guests with the highest level of comfort possible, especially when it comes to the bed they will sleep in during the course of their stay. When it comes to hotel bedding, after the sheets and pillows - and pillow cases - are chosen, hoteliers are faced with another choice; will a duvet or comforter top off the bedding ensemble?

Ultimately, of course, the answer comes down to personal preference and budget. Each option has its pros and cons. But when making the choice between comforter and duvet there are some basics that should be kept in mind. Here's a look at some of the most important.

What is the Definition of a Duvet?

In the most basic terms, a duvet is an especially plush quilt that is typically filled with feathers, down or a synthetic down alternative. A duvet is quilted in either a box or channel pattern and often they resemble a rather large, soft, fluffy sack. Duvets are commonly sized so that there is a minimum amount of 'hang over' from the bed, which allows for a very neat, modern look when the bed is fully made.

When shopping for a duvet hoteliers will usually find them offered in either white or beige. This is because they are designed to be used with a duvet cover, an item that is basically a pillowcase for the duvet. This means that almost any look can be achieved, as the number of duvet covers available is very extensive and a custom-made cover that matches a hotel's decor exactly is another option as well.

Important Duvet Pros

Duvets definitely offer some great benefits, including all of the following:

  • People - as in guests in this case - love duvets because they are warm but surprisingly lightweight.
  • The removable duvet cover can be changed as often as needed - or desired - giving hoteliers the option to change up the look of their bedding with ease and at a relatively affordable cost.
  • There's no need for a top sheet when using a duvet as a part of a bedding ensemble, so making the bed is a faster, easier process.

Possible Duvet Cons

  • Duvets do tend to be a little more expensive
  • A duvet cover does have to be used at all times. They should be laundered once a month and this does call for extra effort on the part of the housekeeping staff in terms of taking the cover on and off.

What is the Definition of a Comforter?

The comforter began to replace duvets in the late 19th century in the US - the duvet remains the bedding of choice in Europe to this day - and these days they are the most common bedding choice for the general public.

A comforter, like a duvet, is a quilt crafted from two layers of fabric stuffed with feathers, down, or most commonly a synthetic alternative. Usually, a comforter is not as soft and 'fluffy' as a duvet as it does not contain as much fill. It does not require a cover and is designed to be a one piece item.

Important Comforter Pros

  • A comforter is often the more affordable choice versus a duvet.
  • A comforter is a 'one-piece' item that does not require a cover, making it, in the eyes of some, the easier choice for a hotel's housekeeping staff.
  • A comforter is easy to place attractively over additional sheets and/or blankets, so they are great for those who want to create a layered hotel bedding look.

Possible Comforter Cons

  • A comforter is not as soft and 'fluffy' a duvet
  • A comforter needs to used with a top sheet to prolong its useful life.
  • A hotel comforter needs to be laundered far more often than a hotel duvet, around once a month versus once a season for a duvet, as the duvet is protected by a washable cover which a comforter is not.

Once you have considered all of this information, you will find that there are extensive options available for both hotel comforters and hotel duvets. Armed now with the basic knowledge you need you should now be able to make the best hotel bedding choice for your establishment - and your budget. 

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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Choosing The Best Gym Towels For Your Hotel Gym

One of the things that travelers have almost come to expect they will be offered at any hotel is access to gym facilities. Even those who are traveling for pleasure, not business, don't want to miss a week - or more - of workouts simply because they are far away from their local gym.

For those hotels and motels that do boast gym facilities, there is a lot to consider in order to provide the best possible guest experience. And while the big stuff is important - the machines, the instruction, things like that - so are the 'little things' that can make a big difference. One of the most important of those 'little considerations' is making sure that guests are provided with the best gym towel to make use of while they work out.

The Importance of a Great Gym Towel

If you stop and think about it, towels are an important part of going to the gym - any gym - in lots of different ways. Their obvious use to mop up the sweat that the average gym goer usually produces in abundance during the average workout, of for toweling off after that great post-workout shower.

But many gym goers also use gym towels for other purposes. They use them to wipe down the equipment they are using (sticky, wet and sweaty weights, for example, can spell real trouble) and some even incorporate their gym towel into their workouts. So not only does the average hotel gym need to provide the best gym towel for each guest but they need to provide quite a lot of them as well!

Gym Towels and a Healthy Workout Environment

The best gym towel can help a hotelier do something else that's very important as well; provide a healthier environment for their guests to work out in. Even the best maintained of hotel gyms is, inevitably, a hotbed of germs. Given a great gym towel to keep on hand., most people will regularly wipe down their face and body as they work up a sweat, meaning that germs are less likely to reach their hands. As the hands are always the primary way bacteria spreads this helps create a healthier workout environment for everyone.

What Makes a Towel the Best Gym Towel?

Guests love to be greeted with a plentiful supply of soft, fluffy looking towels when they hit a hotel gym. But choosing the  best gym towel calls for more than simply buying the ones that look nice. There is, in fact, more to choosing the right hotel gym towel than you think. Here are some of the most important things to keep in mind.

Towel Material

Gym towels and bath towels are not interchangeable, or they should not be anyway, and so the 'guidelines' you might follow for towel materials for use in the rest of your establishment are likely to be a little different.

When shopping for  gym towels you'll quickly find that you have several main options in terms of materials. Most people usually find, however, that 100% cotton, while a fairly standard choice, is still the best one. Cotton Terry, to be specific, tends to be best for the gym, as it is soft, durable and does not 'shed'. The last thing a hot, sweaty gym goer wants is to end up covered in lint because their gym towel sheds. So 100% cotton really does tend to produce the best gym towels for sweat.

A high-quality cotton polyester blend is not quite as soft as 100% cotton, but they are more resilient and durable. In a high traffic gym, this is an important consideration, especially in terms of cost. One idea that some hoteliers find worked very well for them? Provide 100% cotton towels in the gym locker room and cotton polyester out in the gym itself.

But what of those other options? Microfiber has become a very 'trendy' choice over the last few years, and it does have its upsides as a gym towel. It's durable, absorbs moisture well and is even good at trapping germs and dirt. As a gym towel choice, it may be a good option, especially if you can find the right price, but the fact that it is not quite as soft as a good quality 100% cotton towel may be a little off-putting for some gym goers.

There is a considerable buzz around bamboo towels as well at the moment. The claim is that they are as absorbent as cotton while also boasting natural antibacterial properties. For some hotel gyms, especially smaller ones, they may be a viable option but you should definitely do your homework and perhaps just buy a sample or two before ordering in bulk!

The Sweat Factor

A gym is a sweaty, sticky place and gym-goers are sweaty, sticky people. This means that the best gym towel needs to be the best gym towel for sweat! The best gym towels for sweat are those that can absorb moisture quickly and easily. This does not, however, mean that the best gym towels have to be as absorbent as a big bath towel. Look for a towel that offers good absorption without being too thick, as no gym goer wants to lug around a heavy towel as they move from machine to machine.

Sizing

As we just mentioned, a heavy towel does not make for a great gym towel and neither does one that is too big. A medium weight, medium sized - around 13" X 44" is often ideal - is often the best gym towel choice for general guest use, although you may want to consider offering a couple of different sizes so they can choose for themselves.

In the end, the best gym towel for your hotel gym will be a personal decision, one based on facility size and budget as well as towel quality, However, if you keep these tips in mind, and take your time when shopping for the best hotel gym towels, making that decision should be a lot easier.



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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Hotel Bedding Supplier Spotlight: Phoenix Down

One of the things hotel guests 'judge' a room on most is the quality of the night's sleep they get. And while getting a great night's sleep depends on a number of different factors one of the biggest is the comfort and quality of the bedding. It's hard to get a good night's sleep if the sheets are too scratchy or the blankets too thin - or thick - to provide comfort at the right temperature.

In looking for bedding that will provide their guests with the comfort they are looking for, many hoteliers turn to down and down alternative products such as down comforters, down pillows and more. And in seeking out these hotel bedding products they often turn to Phoenix Down, one of the leading manufacturers of down - and down alternative - hotel bedding products in the US.

What is Down Anyway?

Not everyone is quite sure what down really is. In a nutshell, down is the layer of fine feathers that lies beneath the tougher exterior feathers that make up the plumage of wildfowl such as ducks and geese. It is a natural thermal insulator and provides great padding, making it a wonderful choice for creating comfortable bedding, especially when it comes to comforters and pillows.

The down used by the Phoenix Down Corporation to create high-quality hotel bedding is sourced from birds who were primarily raised for meat. Once obtained the down is cleaned and sanitized to the highest standards and accessed for quality before finding its way into any of the company's products.

What is Down Alternative?

Down alternative is what its name suggests, a synthetic alternative to natural down that is often suited for use by those with allergies to feathers - although high quality down is usually hypoallergenic - or who are looking for a slightly more affordable alternative. Phoenix Down alternative down products are crafted using a blown polyester fiber blend that mimics natural down very well.

The Importance of Fill Power

When shopping for down comforters, down pillows and other down products suitable for use as hotel bedding the term 'fill power' will crop up often. This is the standard by which all natural down bedding products - and most down alternative bedding products - are graded. The term refers to a measurement that is calculated by placing a sample of the down in a special test tube that measures the number of cubic inches it can fill.

The very finest down - which is extremely expensive and rather difficult to find - has a fill power of 750, with the lowest quality down 'weighing in' at 300. Phoenix Down products are crafted using down that ranges in fill power from nothing less than a 550 fill power, a standard that provides a high-quality product that is soft but durable at a reasonable price that better fits the hotel bedding budget the average hotelier has to work with.

The Advantages of Down Based Hotel Bedding

There are a number of advantages of choosing down bedding over standard synthetic hotel bedding, including all of the following:

Softness - Hotel guests are looking for bedding that is as comfortable - if not even more so - than the bedding they make use of at home. High quality down bedding, like that provided by Phoenix Down, provides that comfort, especially when it comes to hotel comforters and hotel pillows.

Warmth - High quality down comforters are created using high fill power down - 500+ - that helps ensure that guests stay warm no matter what time of year it is or how cold it is outside.

Thermal Regulation - Another advantage of down fill is that it is a great temperature regulator. The down offers great 'breathability' and wicks away moisture that can leave a sleeping guest feeling sweaty or sticky.

Longevity - With the proper regular care a down comforter can last for years, something that is not true of many standard comforters, which can often become 'lumpy' and uncomfortable after just a few months use in a hotel setting. The same is true of hotel pillows, with down, or down alternative pillows from Phoenix Down boosting a lifespan of up to ten times longer than the standard hotel pillow.

Product Spotlight: Phoenix Down Hotel Bedding

Now that you better understand what the advantages are of choosing down based hotel bedding you are no doubt wondering just what products Phoenix Down have to offer to the hotelier in search of great hotel bedding. Here is a look at some of their bestsellers:

Phoenix Down Down Duvets

Available in fill levels from 650 to 550 and in all bed sizes - Twin, Full, King and Queen - Phoenix Down duvets boast a 100% cotton cover and great longevity, as well as superior comfort and styling to suit almost any hotel room decor.

Phoenix Down Pillows

Phoenix Down provides superior hotel pillows in both down and down alternative versions that offer a high fill count, great comfort and superior longevity. They are also sold in multipacks at a significant discount, something that any budget-conscious hotelier can appreciate.

Phoenix Down Throw Pillow Forms 

A great looking bedding display is something that hoteliers also strive to provide, and just the right throw pillows can make that a task that is far easier to achieve. Crafted from both down and down alternative these throw pillow forms are attractive, long-lasting and offer great ROI.












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Saturday, September 22, 2018

Hotel Linens Supplier Spotlight: Oxford Super Blend

No matter what the size and style of the hotel the linens provided for guest use are always of the utmost importance. When they walk into a hotel room the sheets, pillowcases, towels, bathrobes and more are some of the very first things they check, and some of the very first things they will comment on in reviews of the hotel after their stay is over. as reviews have become the lifeblood of the modern hotel all over the world no hotel can afford to make mistakes.

For hoteliers making the right choices is not always an easy task though. While wanting to please their guests they also have a budget to consider. Therefore, the very best hotel linens and fabric accessories for everyday use tend to be those that can provide quality, comfort, and durability but are still sold at a reasonable price. All of the things that one of the largest, and best-known hotel linen lines, Oxford Super Blend, can supply.

The Oxford Super Blend Story

Oxford Super Blend is one of the largest privately held terry brands in the USA and has been providing hotels all over the country with high-quality hotel supplies for almost 30 years (the company was founded in 1989)

What sets their products apart, in the eyes of many loyal customers, is their commitment to quality - all of the cotton used in their products is carefully sourced and curated and all of the fabrics finished to the highest standards - and to reasonable pricing.

Oxford Superblend Offerings

So just what does Oxford Super Blend have to offer to hoteliers in search of great hotel linens? Let's take a look at some of their most popular offerings.

Oxford Super Blend Wholesale Towels

If there is one thing that any hotel needs a lot of it is towels. Every hotel guest expects a plentiful supply to be provided to them and they want them to to be bright, clean and fluffy. Most people agree, thin, rough towels - or worse still grimy towels - are a terrible way to end a refreshing shower or relaxing bath.

Oxford Super Blend are wholesale towel experts. The Oxford Super Blend towel range is an extensive one and there is an offering to suit every budget and hotel style, from the Oxford Super Blend Silver Range, which is an 86/14 cotton blend offering with 100% cotton loops and a classic dobby border to the high-end 100% brushed cotton offerings like the Oxford Super Blend Platinum. And while classic white, beige and linen colored towels are the biggest sellers the colored Oxford Super Blend towel range is growing in popularity as well, especially with boutique hotel owners.

Oxford Super Blend offers wholesale towels for hotels in a wide variety of sizes and not just for the bathroom either. They are also well known for the high quality of their pool and kitchen towels that are crafted to the same high standards and offered at the same reasonable price.

Oxford Super Blend Bed Linens

The company offers a wide range of hotel bedding, from standard sheets to ultra luxurious coordinated sheet sets in a wide variety of cotton blends to suit every budget. For those hoteliers looking for ease as well as quality and value the Oxford Super Blend Hotel Ensembles offer everything needed to create a 'well-dressed' bed, from high-quality oxford weave sheets to polar fleece hotel blankets, throw pillows and more.

Oxford Blend Miscellaneous Hotel Linens

Hotel linens consist of far more than just hotel bedding and hotel towels. Depending on the size and style of the hotel it may need tablecloths, napkins, robes, and more.

One of the biggest advantages for hoteliers who choose the Oxford Super Blend brand for their wholesale hotel linens is the fact that the company can offer a 'one-stop shop', with everything a hotelier might need in terms of hotel linens offered in one place, at reasonable prices and crafted with a consistent quality. And when it comes down to it, what more could you ask for? 


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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Pima Versus Supima: What They Are and What You Need to Know

1888 Mills Supima Towels

The quality of the hotel linens is always of the utmost importance. If you take just a quick look at Yelp! Trip Advisor or other similar sites, you'll quickly see that it's an area that guests mention regularly, sometimes in a positive, but more often, in a negative way. "The sheets were scratchy," "the towels were flimsy," and similar comments are posted all too often.

This all means that shopping for the best hotel linens is not always as simple as you might think. You do want to provide quality, but not at a price that breaks the budget. And there seem to be so many options to choose from in the first place!

When choosing hotel linens, it's likely that you'll keep seeing two terms over and over again; Pima and Supima, both used in reference to cotton products. But just what are these things, and perhaps more importantly, which should you choose? In a battle of 'Pima vs. Supima' who wins? Here are some important facts and pointers to help you figure it all out.

 

What is Pima Cotton

No doubt you've seen pictures before of cotton fields boasting acres and acres of the fluffy white buds that will one day become a fabric that has almost unlimited uses. What you may not realize is that there are different types of cotton plant used to create the cotton fabric we all know.

Pima cotton is one of the extra long staple cottons (Egyptian is another well-known example of this cotton type) and as such boasts properties that many other cotton varieties do not. It originated in Peru but is actually named for the Pima Indians who brought it to North America and perfected its cultivation.

These days, in the US, pima cotton is grown primarily in Arizona, California, Texas, and New Mexico, as it is only in these states that the delicate balance of the right soil, the right temperature and the right water levels needed for pima cotton to truly thrive exist.

You may also be wondering what extra-long staple cotton is. Extra-long staple cotton has individual fibers within each fluffy cotton bud that measure at least one and three-eighths of an inch in length. This means that pima cotton fibers are 50% longer than standard cotton. Why should you care? Because when woven pima cotton becomes a silk-like fabric that is softer, stronger and far longer lasting. Facts which, if you are shopping for hotel towels, hotel sheets or other hotel linens, are certainly something to pay attention to. 

What is Supima Cotton? 

Pima. Supima. Sound very similar don't they? That's because in many ways they are. Supima cotton is different to though pima cotton, but only sort of. Allow us to explain.

Supima is not another strain of cotton; it's actually a brand name. The brand belongs to The Supima Association, an industry body that grades, regulates and markets the pima cotton offered for sale in the USA.

To be bestowed with the Supima label a batch of pima cotton must meet some rather strict standards in terms of thread length, cultivation procedures and its intended movement through the supply chain. In order to be branded as Supima pima cotton must be exclusively grown and processed in the USA.

In the most basic of terms, Supima's name speaks for itself. Supima = superior pima. What does this mean in terms of product? It means that hotel towels, hotel sheets and any other hotel linens a hotelier might consider purchasing that carry the Supima label really are the best of the best.

Pima vs. Supima: Which is Right for You?

Pima vs. Supima

Hotel linens crafted from pima cotton are superior to most of the other options on the market. Supima is top of the line. Both are great choices for the towels, sheets, pillowcases and more that a hotelier needs to furnish a guest room. So which should you opt for, if left with a choice between the two.

In reality, that choice may simply boil down to budget and personal preference. Pima products are utilized by some of the best hotels in the USA and beyond, and so it certainly meets some very exacting standards. Supima is more expensive, but you are assured that the cotton is of the highest possible quality, so if you are hoping to create a truly five star ambience and experience for your guests, the extra expense may very well be justified. 


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Saturday, September 15, 2018

How to Wash & Dry Feather or Down Hotel Pillows (how to add the syndication link)

How to wash hotel feather pillows

Getting down and feather pillows to be fluffy as they were when you bought them is an easy thing to do. Even after you use them for a while, they fit inside any washing machine extremely easy, without the need to use force. That's especially important as you can cause damage to the machine which could cost you hundreds, or even thousands, depending on how expensive it is.

Besides the fact that synthetic pillows are pricey nowadays, they are nowhere near down or feather ones when it comes to comfort and durability. Many people are afraid of washing the synthetic pillows because of the fact that it can get damaged in the process, which results in throwing it away and buying another one. Gosse feathers and down feather pillows are much more comfortable and will, in fact, last a lot longer, which why paying a little bit more at first will save you money in the long run. Furthermore, you'll always sleep on a clean pillow, enjoying a beautiful scent of your choice.

Washing pillows can only be done properly if you completely rinse and dry them given that they are both thick and dense.

You might have noticed that your pillows tend to turn yellow, and the main reason for that is sweat. Even during the cold days, your body gets very warm, hence the increase in temperature, which ultimately causes you to sweat more. We sweat because the body needs to lower its temperature, and specific medical conditions, menopause and pregnancy are associated with increased body heat.

Natural oils, present particularly in the head area, can be yet another reason for a pillow to turn yellow over time.

Feather Hotel Pillows

How to Wash and Dry Feather or Down Pillows

If you ever asked yourself "How do I wash a feather pillow?" It is extremely important that you understand how crucial both processes are. Washing your pillow without drying it should be avoided as it reduces the pillow's quality. Here's what you need to know about it,

Quantity - Never turn on the washing machine without putting at least two pillows inside of it. You want to keep the spin cycle balanced.

Water Temperature - Set the temperature to what you feel comfortable with, but be aware that hot water might cause shrinkage.

Speed - To drain as much moisture as possible from the pillows, set it to highest speeds

Rinse - Double down on the rinse process just to make sure that you removed all the soap

Soap - Use down or feather soaps without any additives

There are the key steps to washing your pillows properly, but you can always use non-chlorine bleach to whiten them up. On the other hand, one thing you don't want to use is fabric softener as it can reduce the fluffiness.

When it comes to drying, these are the things to pay attention to:

Temperature - Just like you did while washing the pillows, set it to any temperature, but low heat is recommended

Time - Depending on how good your machine is, it might take several cycles before they are completely dry

Odor or Clumping - In order to prevent mold, you want to get your pillows 100% dry before getting them out

Dry Test - Press your pillows really hard in between the cycles, because they might seem to be dry when you touch them softly, but chances are that it is still damp on the inside

To freshen the pillows, you can always use dryer sheets, but what's even more helpful is using dryer balls. If you don't have them, you might use clean tennis balls as well to speed up the process.

We have described the best way to clean feather pillows, but you can use this method for any other natural fill pillow as well.

Pacific Coast Hotel Pillows

Feather Pillows VS Down Pillows

The ultimate down VS feather pillow war needs to settle down once and for all. Unless you're buying exclusive and more expensive versions, which only contain one of the two materials, you'll most likely going to get a pillow that's filled with both. It's best that you try them both and decide which one is more comfortable for you, as it is not something that can be generalized.

Are duck feather and down pillows good? Absolutely. As we said at the beginning, deciding to switch from even the best synthetic pillows to feather or down pillows might cost you a little bit more, but they will last for much longer.

Wash Your Pillows Regularly

Don't be afraid, it doesn't mean that you'll have to do it on a daily or weekly basis, but every three to six months would be ideal. Never wait more than half a year before thoroughly washing and drying your pillow, as it collects dander, body oils and dead skin cells.

If you do not have time to do it, you can always search for "pillow cleaning near me" in order to find someone who can do it for you. However, you can see how easy it is and how cleaning feather pillows doesn't take any expertise to be done.

Alright, but what about hotel pillows? You know how to care for feathers, but do hoteliers have the same knowledge? You can always check that, by taking off the pillow protector and judge by the color and smell. If there are no stains, bad smells or punctures, their hygiene is top notch. Every hotel guest should have the habit of doing this, as clean pillowcases are not enough.

As we said, sweating is the number one reason why your pillows turn yellow. That said, it goes without saying buying the best pillow protector for night sweats is a must. Keep in mind that you'll need to wash the case more often than the pillow, ranging from once a week to once a month at least.


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Monday, September 10, 2018

How to Wash & Dry Feather or Down Hotel Pillows

How to wash hotel feather pillows

Getting down and feather pillows to be fluffy as they were when you bought them is an easy thing to do. Even after you use them for a while, they fit inside any washing machine extremely easy, without the need to use force. That's especially important as you can cause damage to the machine which could cost you hundreds, or even thousands, depending on how expensive it is.

Besides the fact that synthetic pillows are pricey nowadays, they are nowhere near down or feather ones when it comes to comfort and durability. Many people are afraid of washing the synthetic pillows because of the fact that it can get damaged in the process, which results in throwing it away and buying another one. Gosse feathers and down feather pillows are much more comfortable and will, in fact, last a lot longer, which why paying a little bit more at first will save you money in the long run. Furthermore, you'll always sleep on a clean pillow, enjoying a beautiful scent of your choice.

Washing pillows can only be done properly if you completely rinse and dry them given that they are both thick and dense.

You might have noticed that your pillows tend to turn yellow, and the main reason for that is sweat. Even during the cold days, your body gets very warm, hence the increase in temperature, which ultimately causes you to sweat more. We sweat because the body needs to lower its temperature, and specific medical conditions, menopause and pregnancy are associated with increased body heat.

Natural oils, present particularly in the head area, can be yet another reason for a pillow to turn yellow over time.

Feather Hotel Pillows

How to Wash and Dry Feather or Down Pillows

If you ever asked yourself "How do I wash a feather pillow?" It is extremely important that you understand how crucial both processes are. Washing your pillow without drying it should be avoided as it reduces the pillow's quality. Here's what you need to know about it,

Quantity - Never turn on the washing machine without putting at least two pillows inside of it. You want to keep the spin cycle balanced.

Water Temperature - Set the temperature to what you feel comfortable with, but be aware that hot water might cause shrinkage.

Speed - To drain as much moisture as possible from the pillows, set it to highest speeds

Rinse - Double down on the rinse process just to make sure that you removed all the soap

Soap - Use down or feather soaps without any additives

There are the key steps to washing your pillows properly, but you can always use non-chlorine bleach to whiten them up. On the other hand, one thing you don't want to use is fabric softener as it can reduce the fluffiness.

When it comes to drying, these are the things to pay attention to:

Temperature - Just like you did while washing the pillows, set it to any temperature, but low heat is recommended

Time - Depending on how good your machine is, it might take several cycles before they are completely dry

Odor or Clumping - In order to prevent mold, you want to get your pillows 100% dry before getting them out

Dry Test - Press your pillows really hard in between the cycles, because they might seem to be dry when you touch them softly, but chances are that it is still damp on the inside

To freshen the pillows, you can always use dryer sheets, but what's even more helpful is using dryer balls. If you don't have them, you might use clean tennis balls as well to speed up the process.

We have described the best way to clean feather pillows, but you can use this method for any other natural fill pillow as well.

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Feather Pillows VS Down Pillows

The ultimate down VS feather pillow war needs to settle down once and for all. Unless you're buying exclusive and more expensive versions, which only contain one of the two materials, you'll most likely going to get a pillow that's filled with both. It's best that you try them both and decide which one is more comfortable for you, as it is not something that can be generalized.

Are duck feather and down pillows good? Absolutely. As we said at the beginning, deciding to switch from even the best synthetic pillows to feather or down pillows might cost you a little bit more, but they will last for much longer.

Wash Your Pillows Regularly

Don't be afraid, it doesn't mean that you'll have to do it on a daily or weekly basis, but every three to six months would be ideal. Never wait more than half a year before thoroughly washing and drying your pillow, as it collects dander, body oils and dead skin cells.

If you do not have time to do it, you can always search for "pillow cleaning near me" in order to find someone who can do it for you. However, you can see how easy it is and how cleaning feather pillows doesn't take any expertise to be done.

Alright, but what about hotel pillows? You know how to care for feathers, but do hoteliers have the same knowledge? You can always check that, by taking off the pillow protector and judge by the color and smell. If there are no stains, bad smells or punctures, their hygiene is top notch. Every hotel guest should have the habit of doing this, as clean pillowcases are not enough.

As we said, sweating is the number one reason why your pillows turn yellow. That said, it goes without saying buying the best pillow protector for night sweats is a must. Keep in mind that you'll need to wash the case more often than the pillow, ranging from once a week to once a month at least.


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Friday, August 17, 2018

Down Pillows for You - Relish Five-Star Hotel Suite Sleep Every Night

I open my eyes, smiling in the crimson tint illuminating room over my soft white duvet cover. I feel like I just pieced together a puzzle. But, what puzzle? If I could only remember what it was. 

I don’t know about you, but sometimes I dream vividly, and other times it's vague. Sometimes I remember them as if they were real and other times I’m left scratching my head. Today it was the latter. I usually don’t wake up smiling, quite the opposite and so I decided to figure this dream out. As I roll over and sink into the soft memory foam mattress, I feel my head cradled in support as the pillow fills. 

“This is a fantastic hotel pillow” I think as I drift back into the abstract oblivion. What was the puzzle...the 

puzzle, the puzzle...? What was the coffee grounds, what was the coffee grounds...being poured on my computer? I can’t stop them from being poured onto the computer. Holding myself back from total TKO on the bed, I wake up and I open my eyes again. 

"Coffee, Computer, Internet,” I mutter to myself rising out of bed trying to decipher. Ok, coffee gives you energy and helps you focus, the computer is where I work, the internet where I communicate. Ok, I need to focus on my communication at work…Oh yes, that’s it. I need to blog more. I’ve fallen behind, and I need to write. I should right about how to buy this hotel pillow cause this one is amazing!


Find us through manufacture SKU, tags and product search menu.

Many of our customers want that Phoenix Down or any of our wildly popular bedding brands. It's easy to find the exact pillow you want. Simply click on our brand link, and you can find whatever hotel supply brand you need. If you know the collection or you know the specific features, there are two ways about it. One is to navigate through the categories page and then use our filters to narrow down your products or two you can search for your specific Pacific Coast collection like "Royalloft," and the website will populate with the Royalloft collection. There are numerous options available for you to choose the finest hotel collection pillow.

‘No Results’

Finding out that your search query has ‘No Results’ can be quite disturbing to see. There can be many reasons why you might have experienced this. Firstly, the product could be out of stock. For further information, you can contact our customer support department through e-mail at support@hotels4humanity.com. You will have to tell them exactly what you are looking for along with the SKU number as well. If you have any further questions related to our services, our customer support will gladly answer them.

A Comfy Hotel Pillow but No Product Number

You might find yourself amazed at how many people ask hotels for their pillow's SKU numbers. If you find a pillow, you can contact housekeeping for the details. Once you get the item number or description, you can contact hotels4humanty.com directly to find you a similar product. This will finally put an end to your chase.

High Expectations

There’s a high chance that when you receive your product, it might not seem as good as you expected. In case of pillows and comforters, you should give them some time to regain their softness and shape.

You can speed things up a bit by shaking your pillows or comforters by holding their corners. For new pillows, put them in a dryer with a tennis ball on the no heat option. You can also use a damp cloth as a substitute to a tennis ball. For this method, a warm temperature setting of about 20 minutes is necessary for regaining your pillow’s fluffiness. Following these simple instructions might be enough to give you the same feeling you expected from our pillows.

Not the Same Pillow You Wanted

Different hotels may use different maintenance techniques when it comes to pillows. This is why most of our customers complain that the product they received was not the one that they ordered. The use of such efficient methods ensures that the pillows can maintain their originality.

Searching for down pillows?

If you found our special hotel pillows comfortable and you want a similar product for your hotel collection. Contact us on our customer service members, and they will surely find you something that suits your hotel’s style.

Try Out With a Comfort Assurance

If you think that our product does not suit you, you can always return it to us. We believe in providing the best pillows to hotels to ensure that their customers can sleep safe and sound.

A good night sleep can be quite rare if you don’t have the best bedding accessories. If you want the unmatched comfort with the highest quality in your bedding items, Phoenix Down or any of our wildly popular brands will not disappoint. 


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Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Why Illustrations Over Photography

Illustrations are a much better way to describe the making of the Pacific Coast®premium pillows. Choosing a pillow online can be quite tricky as you can’t touch it, feel it or determine the level of softness for your comfort. The professionals at Pacific Coast® ensure that you get a well-deserved sleeping time after a hectic day at work. That's exactly why we prioritize the inner structure of the pillow through illustrations to help you choose the best pillows.

Each of our pillows has its tale which a photograph cannot describe it to you. The construction process requires your undivided attention for you to have an idea about it. Having a basic understanding of the construction process will help you decide which pillow to buy for yourself.

When looking for a suitable down pillow, every individual has their preferences. A common choice is a soft and a rectangular shaped pillow with the perfect support for the head. The pillow collection consists of uniquely designed inner-chamber pillows. These come in different shapes and styles explicitly made to suit your comfort demands. All the pillows come with squashy and supportive feathers, which add up to the comfort levels. The quantity of feathers varies in each pillow depending upon the firmness, softness and the support requirements of an individual.

Pacific Coast® Bedding has a vast experience of over 125 years in producing original designs in bedding accessories. Here are a few pillow types with their illustrations to help you choose your perfect pillow:-

Single Inner Chamber

With more fluffy down and a firm inner core, this type is perfect for head support. If you are looking for an all down feature, this pillow is the ideal choice for you. The internal chamber keeps the feather filling in place making up comfortable neck support as well. The Grand Embrace ®- Pillow is an example of a pillow with one inner chamber.

Dual Inner Chamber

This type comes with two inner chambers with a typical design. The presence of two chambers further adds to the neck and head support making it a worthy choice for you. Different layers of the feathers border the chambers to add to the firmness and softness of the pillow. The filling of the pillow is either of down or feathers depending upon your preferences. A feather filling is more suitable for a firm pillow while a down filling accommodates a softer pillow. Some of the pillows with dual inner chambers include the Slumber Core ® -All down Pillow and the Slumber Core ® Pillow.

Triple Inner Chamber

The pillow type consists of three chambers of feathers. The chambers keep the structure compact and maintain the softness of the pillow with ease. Two walls keep the three chambers in place for your maximum comfort especially when you move from side to side. Some examples of such pillow type are Tria® All down Pillow and the Side-by-Side Firm Pillow.

The Pillow in a Pillow

With a pillow inside a pillow filled with the highest quality feathers, the down makes up a worthy bedroom addition. Apart from the feathers, the design also supports the structure of the pillow. You can adjust the supporting levels by increasing or decreasing the quantity of feathers in the inner pillow. The structure of this type comprises a down filled pillow with a feather filled pillow. Both of these are adjustable for a firm support for your head and neck. Some examples include Hotel Touch of Down, Double DownAround® Soft, Medium, Firm, Down Around® and AllerRest®.

Side-By-Side Inner Pillow

The type contains an inner pillow with a baffle in the middle that makes up the side by side chambers. The chambers are there to ensure that the structure is adjustable to your movements especially while you are sleeping. The baffle wall keeps the filling in a position to avoid the unnecessary shift of the feathers. The pillow is mostly layered by down to provide the required fluffiness for your support. The Side By Side® Pillow is an example of the special design.

Baffle Box Inner Pillow

If you are looking for long-lasting firmness in a pillow, the baffle box inner design is the perfect choice for you. The presence of the baffles in the internal structure ensures an evenly spread filling. The distribution is in form of boxes formed by baffles for maximum support for your head. A down layer similar to other pillow designs then covers the internal structure adding to the comfort levels. The StayLoft Pillows are prime examples of the baffle box inner design.

Nook Inner Chamber

Like other designs, the Nook inner chamber construction also consists of a down layer. The inner chamber has a hollow space in the middle which is responsible for your neck and head support. If you are a back sleeper, the Nook Pillow is a good choice for you in this construction type.

The Traditional Mix Design

This type does not consist of an internal chamber. The filling can comprise of down, feathers or even a mix of both in a single piece. A redeeming quality about this type is that it can adjust to any of your sleeping positions with no difficulty. The type also allows you to decide the down and feather quantity so you can determine the harness and the fluffiness of the pillow. For instance, a feather pillow when compared to a down pillow will be more firm and less soft. There are numerous options for you to choose from in this category. Some of these include the Resilla Pillow, Prestige Pillows, and the Luxury down Pillows.

The pillow collection comes up with some classic style and designs which can give your bed a unique look. You should look for something which provides you the optimum level of comfort. A soft pillow with the perfect neck and head support makes up an undisturbed good night's sleep.

The Pacific Coast® Pillows come up with a 30 nigh comfort guarantee which indicates the quality of the production. If you are having trouble finding your perfect pillow, give this guide a read and you will find your pillow match.


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The Secrets for Taking Care of Your Luxury Bedding

A cozy looking bed with fresh and cloudy sheets makes up quite an imagination. After a grueling day at the office, the first thing that comes up to your mind is your bed. A luxury setting like this was possible when your bedding accessories were fresh and new. But now, they might have lost their welcoming charm which guaranteed a relaxed sleeping time. This is because the softness and the comfort levels can decrease over time with the increased amount of use.

This might enable you to question the quality of your bedding products. That's quite a common misconception regarding most of the comforters and the pillows. A common way to maintain the fluffiness of your pillows and comforters is to wash them on a regular basis. This can take up a lot of time and effort, which can seem like a daunting task for many. The wash process usually depends on the size of these accessories. For instance, if you own a king size comforter, it can take up a full day before you are done with its cleaning.

The process further requires additional rinsing cycles along to get rid of the moisture that is absorbed by the down pillow. A low heat setting is also needed in your washer to ensure a successful drying process. The complete procedure eats up a quarter of your day, which is something you don't want to happen. If you attempt to make changes in the working of the process, your down pillows might ruin very quickly. This might result in you looking for new luxury bedding quite sooner than you expected.

What to Do

You can easily avoid such problems if you know the secrets of taking care of your luxury bedding accessories. Here are a few of them for you to know about:

  • -Get a new zip cover made up of cotton. You will have to shrink the cover to reduce its size. This will increase the plumpness of your pillow making it comfier enough to use.
  • -You will need to assemble a clean tennis ball, a washcloth and your pillows in your washer’s dryer at once. The tennis ball is there to fluff up your pillow by making use of the air flow inside. This goes on for about 45-60 minutes to remove any loose down in the down pillow.
  • -In case of down comforters, the same process takes place with the exemption of a tennis ball.

How to Know Your Pillow’s Bathing Time?

You can easily get to know the washing time for your down pillows and comforters. Here are a few common signs for you to find out:-

  • -A flat shaped and dull comforter even when shaken.
  • -A pillow lacking its usual fluff
  • -An increased amount of down leaking from the corners of your pillows. It is in your hair, clothes, bed sheets and other surrounding places.

If you have any further queries regarding your bedding accessories, feel free to contact Pacific Coast® bedding for the best tips. 


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An Easy Guide to Help You Wash Your Pillows

Before washing your feather or down pillows, a lot of questions might arise in your mind. There are speculations that the washed pillows might lose their fluffiness, smoothness and the comfort they provide. This might be the case with the artificial pillows, but not with down or feather filled pillows. Cleaning of down and feather pillows as compared to synthetic pillows is quite an easy process.

One of the best qualities about such pillows is that they can fit in with any washing machine. They will remain soft and smooth with the same appearance that includes their shape and structure as well. Pacific Coast® bedding mainly prioritizes the use of natural filling materials in their collection of pillows. These materials provide a lot of benefits for their users which include easy maintenance as well.

Washing an artificial pillow can be a risk due to a number of reasons. Many individuals have reverted to not washing their pillows as they get uneven and out of shape. What this means is that keep sleeping on dirty pillows for quite a while until they think it’s time to buy a new one. On the other hand, if you buy one of the goose-down pillows, you will not have to worry at all. Such pillows tend to be long lasting if washed on a regular basis. You also might need to dry them properly mainly to maintain their width and compactness.

Why Do Pillows Get Yellow?

A stained pillow is something that might ruin your sleeping mood. There are quite a few things that can cause your pillows to turn yellow. Head sweating is one of the common reasons that stain your pillows depending upon how much you sweat while sleeping. Natural body oils, pregnancy, and menopause are some of the other common causes that also ruin the appearance of your pillows. A common drooling habit while sleeping is also responsible for yellowing of your bedding accessories.

How to Wash Goose down Or Feather Pillows?

To avoid yellow or dirty pillows, it is important you keep your pillows fresh and clean. Here are a few steps to help you out:-

  • Use a gentle soap. Soap without any additional chemicals is something you should look for.
  • Wash the pillow thoroughly. You should also make use of an additional rinse cycle to make sure that all the soap washes away.
  • Make use of a suitable water temperature. You can use hot, warm or cold water depending upon the fabric type. Most of the fabrics used tend to shrink if washed with hot or warm water. In such cases, cold water is a much better choice.
  • When using a washing machine, it is better to wash two pillows at a time. This will ensure a smooth rinsing process.
  • Put your washer on the fastest spin speed. This is to make sure that little or no moisture remains.
  • Avoid using a fabric softener. It can reduce the amount of fluffiness in your goose down or feather pillows.
  • You can also consider using non-chlorine bleach for getting rid of the yellow stains.

The Drying Process

After giving your pillows a much-needed bath, now is the time to dry them carefully. Here are a few tips to help you make the process easier:-

  • Keep a regular check on your pillows after each drying cycle. The pillows can still be damp and might need additional cycles to dry out the moisture completely.
  • It is important that you use the most suitable drying temperature for your pillows. You should avoid warm temperatures which can cause shrinkage.
  • The drying process requires patience. It can take several turns from the dryer to complete the process as each machine has a different drying time.
  • To determine the level of dampness, you should check for clump and scents which can cause mold. It is essential to repeat the drying cycle when such problems occur.

When to Wash Your Pillows?

Most of the experts recommend a six month period washing time for your pillows. The cleaning process also occurs earlier than the fixed period depending upon your use. Your sweat, saliva, body oils and the skin cells easily transfer to your pillows. Such natural causes might require your attention before the fixed six month time. Pillowcases are one way to prevent your pillows from getting dirty. However, you still might need to wash the pillows but not that often.

How to Fluff Up Your Pillows Repeatedly While Washing?

Compression is a common issue with most of the pillow types especially when washing. This requires you t ore-fluff your pillows regularly to maintain their shape and softness. Here are a few steps to help you out:-

  • The procedure takes place for about 15-20 minutes with a low heat setting applied to the washer.
  • A wet washcloth is a major requirement for the process.
  • A fabric softener is most suitable to maintain the quality of the fabric and the freshness levels.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Pillow Protectors

Pillows can easily get dirty due to a number of reasons as mentioned before. A pillow protector is something you can use to maintain the cleanliness of your pillows for a longer time. The benefits of pillow covers easily outweigh their disadvantages. For instance, the added layer is a customer favorite as it provides the necessary protection from numerous substances. A slight disadvantage of the extra layer is that it reduces the bendiness of your pillow. A pillow with a pillow cover can lack the flexibility that most of the individuals look for. Each person has his or her comfort demands. To know if a pillow protector suits you, you will have to try it on for yourself.

Washing of down or feathery pillows is quite simple if you follow the listed steps. You should know that clean pillows have a lot of benefits. They have a longer life, and with regular cleaning, they can last for about ten years. 


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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

When To Replace Your Pillows

It is not uncommon to find yourself feeling restless while trying to sleep. Such discomfort is often a result of improper support to your neck and head. You should start looking for a new pillow if you experience this discomfort a lot. A good quality pillow has a life that ranges between one and 10 years depending on the material used and might need replacing in the specified time.

Here are a few pointers for you to know when you need to replace your pillow:-

Material’s Quality

The materials used are vital in determining the life expectancy of your pillows. Here are three common materials used for making pillows:

  • Artificial- the best way to know when the synthetic material of your pillow needs replacing is to first use it for a year or two. The quality and how you use the pillow can be the major contributing factors.
  • Down and Feather- one of the best things about this type is that you can clean them over time to make them look like new. Once the feathers stop plumping up, it is time to look for a replacement.
  • Foam- it can be quite tricky to know when to replace a foam pillow. In this case, the quality of the foam and the frequency of use can play a significant role. As you increase your use, the foam starts to get harder. If it gets too hard and stops providing the same level of comfort, it is time to replace it.

A Flat And Hard Pillow

Another easy way to know when to replace your pillow is by checking the evenness and the hardness of your pillow. Here are some material guidelines for your help:

  • Down and Feather- in this type, the first step to take is to place your pillow on a hard surface. After that, fold in as many halves as you can to squeeze out all the air present inside. The next step involves checking if the pillow easily returns to its original shape. If the pillow doesn’t meet these requirements, it is a clear sign that you will have to replace your pillow.
  • Synthetic- in case of a synthetic pillow, the first step to take is to fold the pillow as done in the case of down and feather pillows. Then you will have to place a smaller weight consisting of about 10oz on the folded pillow. This has to be done before releasing the folded pillow. If the pillow doesn't need replacing, it will counter the weight by throwing it away and will return to its original position. If the pillow has run out of its life, it will remain folded.

It is important that you clean your pillows properly by using different pillow protectors and covers. A proper maintenance procedure will ensure that your pillows last longer. If in case you are looking for the best replacements, Pacific Coast has a lot of variety in its pillow section for you to choose from.


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The Ultimate Pillow Covers

The pillows in your bedroom are incomplete without the proper pillow covers. To satisfy your needs, Pacific Coast® Bedding introduces a wide range of pillow protectors. Equipped with hidden zipped covers, these protect your pillows from stains, fluids and other things, such as body oils, which might leave a permanent mark on your pillows. 

A pillow protector is quite different from a normal pillowcase or a pillow sham. Both of these serve different purposes. The purpose of a pillowcase is to act as a practical cover while the pillow sham is usually equipped with a trim or extension, mainly used as a decorative cover.

Why Use A Pillow Protector?

The advantages of using pillow protectors will surely change your perspective, which might lead to you buying a couple of sets of the Pacific Coast® pillow protectors. Our premium collection of protectors is made from high-quality materials which include a blend of the finest cotton, gusset and anti-allergic fabric guaranteeing a good night’s sleep.

Spotless Pillows

Our pillow protectors sport multiple layers that offer sufficient protection from body oils, which can easily pass through the covers and leave a permanent mark on your pillows. Of course, clean pillows are a much better sight than dirty pillows; another reason why you should get a pillow protector.

No Bugs!

Bed bugs are something you would undoubtedly like to avoid when sleeping. The protectors ensure that there is a low probability of bugs entering your pillows. Pest infestation can lead to a lot of problems such as common skin allergies and even asthma which might lead to you throwing away your precious pillows. You can avoid that, thanks to our collection of pillow protectors which are reliable enough for you to sleep without any worries.

Avoid Allergies

Due to the ability to tackle bug infestation, you can easily avoid skin allergies and asthma with the help of proper pillow protectors. You will also be able to avoid irritation and enjoy the most comfortable sleep time knowing that there are no mites present to create problems for you.

Travel with Pillow Protectors!

There are chances that when you are staying at a hotel, motel or a guesthouse, you can encounter bed bugs and other things which you might not expect at all. It is better not to take a risk, and the better option would be to carry Pacific Coast® best pillow protectors on your trip. You can avoid dirty pillows which might affect your health in many ways if you a pillow protector by your side.

Which One to Choose?

The Pacific Coast® pillow protector collection has a variety of protectors for you to choose from. There are different designs inspired by different styles made in different sizes to cater your bedding requirements. You can know more about our collection on our website, available at reasonable prices.

Here are a few options for you to consider:-

  • -The Pacific Coast® luxury pillow protector made up of 100% pure cotton is a great choice to add a touch of class to your bedroom. It is equipped with a hidden zipper and consists of a 600 count.
  • -The Gusset pillow protector made up of 300-thread count and 100% pure cotton can serve as an ideal cover for your pillows.
  • -The Pacific Coast® Basic Pillow Protector has a hidden zipper and a 300 count. It is made up of 100% cotton which signifies its high quality.
  • -The AllerRest® Pillow Protector consists of the best 300 thread-count and 100% pure cotton AllerRest® textile.

Combine our protectors with our other bedding products for a peaceful sleeping time.


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Pillow Covers and Pillow Cases

Relaxing Pillowcases for a Peaceful Sleeping Time

Your ideal pillowcases should be soft and comfortable for your head. After going through the different Pacific Coast® bedding accessories such as linens and pillows, it is time you start looking for pillow covers. Pillow covers are instrumental in protecting your pillows from dust, dirt, bugs and dust mites. There is a wide range of covers available in different sizes and colors, which can easily merge in with your bedroom’s décor.

The Elegant Capture Top Pillow Cases

A pillow covered with a 500-thread count textile made up of 100% cotton sateen is the perfect representation of the optimum comfort and luxury you can find in a pillow. You can get these pillows on the Pacific Coast® Capture Top® Pillowcases, which will give you the same magnificent feeling you get in our bedding and linen collections.

There are numerous designs and styles available for your convenience with about six colors to choose from. The colors match up with the ones present in the Pacific Coast® Best Fit® sheets collection.

The openings present in the pillowcases ensure that you can easily tuck in your pillows for getting a more polished look for your bedding accessories.

Protectors and Covers

Keeping your pillow clean can be quite difficult. Body oils, fluids, and usual stains can quickly ruin the appearance of your pillows. To deal with such issues, you should consider giving our special pillow protectors a shot.

The inclusion of the 305 thread count cotton Barrier Weave® down-proof cloth mixes perfectly with your pillow giving you an added feeling of comfort- which is a symbol of all of the Pacific Coast® products. Addition of such fabric is vital for pillow protection keeping it nice and tidy for longer periods.

The Gusset Pillow Cover

Gusset pillow covers are defined by style and elegance, which makes them a worthy addition to your bedding accessories. Finding a gusset pillow cover of your preference can be quite difficult due to different material and size fit requirements for your pillows. Our special collection of gusset pillow covers is made up of 300 thread count equipped with 100% pure cotton which contributes to its coziness.

The gusset line is also made up of our unique Barrier Weave® down-proof fabric. This fabric keeps your pillow clean and tidy for a long time as compared to the other pillow covers.

The Big Cozy® Pillow Cover

Consisting of 230-thread count, made up of 100% cotton, this pillow protector does not disappoint at all. Our trademark Weave® down-proof textile adds to its reliability and quality making it a worthy addition for your bedroom. The hidden zipper is also a smart feature to keep the beautiful looks of the cover unblemished. The cover matches with the Pacific Coast® The Big Cozy® pillow.

The Allerrest® Pillow Cover

Waking up and finding out that you are a probable victim of morning allergies is not a good feeling at all. Allergens such as dust mites can cause such allergies, and they live in your bedding accessories like your pillows. Once you get the Pacific Coast®AllerRest® pillow protectors, you will easily be able to deal with such bedding issues.

The collection consists of a 300 count thread fabric made up of 100% cotton which has the primary purpose of protecting your pillows from different allergens. The protection barrier does not eliminate the comfort factor and smoothness brought on by the pillow protector which is something you should consider having in your bedroom.

If protecting your pillows is the priority, the Pacific Coast® is all that you need. Our pillow covers last longer than other covers available in the market. There might be cheaper options for you to try on but they cannot provide the same level of protection and quality that you demand, and we provide. Give us a try and get ready to experience the best bedding products for your house. 


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Pacific Coast® Feather Company Pillows

Relying on good ol' hard work and supreme quality, the Pacific Coast® Feather Company has yet again delivered upon their promise of utmost comfort with their amazing pillows. Their collection of a feather, down, and hotel pillows will leave you yearning for a few more hours between the warm covers.

From the bedrooms to hotel rooms, Pacific Coast® pillows are everywhere to provide people with the most fabulous night's sleep ever.

Feather Pillows

Offering unmatched softness and long-lasting fluffiness, Pacific Coast®’s feather pillows make for a great addition to every home. An expert in making the best feeling feather pillows, this brand continues to provide their loyal customers with a unique sleeping experience. Unlike other brands, we strive for quality and don’t skimp on the materials so that you can get a final product that is worth keeping for a long time to come.

They continue to ensure customers that nothing is more important than their comfort and satisfaction, which is why they offer a 30-night comfort guarantee so that you can try out their product for at least 30 nights before deciding whether it meets your expectations or not. In the case that it doesn't, you can just return it for a complete product refund.

They also have a limited warranty for a 5-year period, which allows you to have your product replaced if it takes up damage.

Optimum Support

Pacific Coast® is an expert in providing comfortable bedding. This fact explains why they take such great care in giving every sleeper the best support with their pillows. Available in three different firmness levels; soft, medium-firm and firm, their pillows cater to different needs.

People who require extra support for their necks prefer the firm pillows. Conversely, the medium-firmness pillow is suitable for sleepers who toss and turn in bed. These pillows work perfectly, regardless of the position you sleep in. As for the highlight, the softest pillows are a prime standard for people who like to sleep on their stomachs.

They’re Allergy Free

A significant reason why many people prefer to buy synthetic material-based pillows is due to the fear of having an allergic reaction to natural materials like feathers and down. However, you can say goodbye to worrying about allergies to unhygienic materials and dust because Pacific Coast® pillows are not stuffed until the feathers and down go through a strict cleaning process.

Both down and feathers are washed for a total of 8 times and dried each time before repeating a washing cycle. The Hyperclean® process is critical in making sure that no customers have to deal with any harmful allergens.

After this cleaning regimen is complete, the material is enclosed within a Barrier Weave® wrap made from fabric, 100% cotton. With this protective layer, you can rest assured that all the feathers will stay in place so you can sleep without worries.

Matchless Durability

No brand comes close to competing with Pacific Coast®’s featherbedding, whether the category is comfort or longevity. Their warm and fluffy featherbedding has a thread count that’s no less than 230 and is covered with a layer of 100% cotton so you can rest easy without irritation from synthetic substances.

Comprising the best quality of feathers, Pacific Coast® pillows can stay in great shape, just as how you bought them, for years after you originally purchased them. Many of their loyal customers have reported that despite years of usage and frequent washes, feather pillows stay the same, making them a great investment.

Hotel Pillows

Many travelers describe staying in a hotel unlike any other. While some may comment on the pleasant ambiance, delicious food, and exceptional room service, one thing that everyone would agree on is that the bedding is outstanding and offers an entirely new sleeping experience.

If you’ve felt something similar, it’s likely because of a Pacific Coast® hotel pillow. Well, now it’s time to have the same hotel-like comfort at home with their advanced pillows. These unique hotel pillows comprise of Hyperclean®-processed feathers and ensconced in luxurious cotton fabric that will keep you feeling relaxed.

A Touch of Down® Pillow

This unique pillow is unlike any other because of its distinct composition that consists of many pillows within a single pillow. Since it provides excellent durability to people sleeping on their side and back, numerous hotels across the US use these pillows.

Hotel Symmetry® Pillow

Offering the best comfort, the brand came up with a new design theory, which the pillow resulted as an equal mixture of both Hyperclean® feathers and Resilia® Feathers. This medium-support pillow is ideal for users who prefer sleeping in more than one position.


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Get a Good Night’s Sleep with the Best Goose Down Pillows

Soft Goose Down Pillows For Bed

There's nothing better than seeing a made up bed with some of the most comfy looking pillows after a tiring day at work. Pillows are a necessity in bedding accessories for adults and children both due to the added comfort and other numerous benefits they bring.

A 6-8 hours sleeping time is a must as recommended by doctors and to make the most of it, you will need the best goose down pillow for a proper resting place for your neck and head. Furthermore, the best goose down pillow will also create a comfortable support for your cervical spine. It means that there is a small chance of back problems.

With all these benefits from using goose down pillows, it is safe to say that these pillows help you get the much needed resting time which you deserve after a hectic day outside. If you are looking for the best goose down pillows, the Pacific Coast® pillow collection is one of the best in the business, and will not disappoint. Each pillow in the collection is made from different materials that contribute to its high quality.

Not Just Limited To ‘Goose Down’

What’s make the Goose down pillows special? The answer is high-quality materials. The two materials used are:-

  • -Down plume
  • -100% pure Cotton which aids in providing supreme smoothness and softness for your head when you rest.

The Softest All Goose Down Pillow

Luxury, class and the premium comfort; such a blend is often hard to find in a pillow. Our soft goose down pillow in white portrays a pleasant sight for you. They offer you the experience of lavishness and smoothness in one package every night. The luxury pillow consists of a filling of our a high 680 thread count cover and deluxe white goose down with 700 fill power; making it a worthy addition to your bedroom.

The Hypoallergenic Goose Down Pillow

Allergen, dirt, and dust are some common components that you will find in the feathers of the goose down pillows. You don't have to worry about these issues as the feathers are properly washed and rinsed in eight cycles. This eliminates the presence of any element which might ruin your sleep.

This also ensures that anyone allergic to dust and dirt including both kids and adults can make use of the goose down pillow. Even if your family consists of an asthma patient or an old-aged individual, the goose down pillow serves them the best.

Sleep is important for your health. Your body needs at least a 6-hour resting time for proper functionality. This includes its thinking ability, physical strength and its ability to heal injuries. The hypoallergenic properties in our goose down pillows offer you the peace of mind. You will always know that your children are tucked under the covers that will not affect their health and sleep. 


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A Helpful Guide to Sleeping on Your Back and Side

To have a good night’s sleep, it’s important that your back, head, and neck be in a good position. Otherwise, you will wake up feeling tired and fatigued. Hence, it's important that you choose an adequate pillow that not only meets your preferences with regard to softness but supports your spine as well. Pacific Coast® pillows can offer you a relaxing and healthy sleep experience.

Know What Kind of Sleeper Your Are

To select a good pillow, it’s essential that you first understand how you prefer to sleep. You need to find the position in which you feel most comfortable. Many people understate the importance of knowing their sleeping style. In fact, the way you sleep actually contributes to your personality and makes you who you are.

Some people are adamant sleepers. They prefer a single position to all others, regardless of the weather or the time of night. On the other hand, some people have a conscious liking for a certain posture. However, they tend to switch postures while sleeping if they feel uncomfortable. Nonetheless, it is the position you like sleeping in so it’s your own style. Some of us don’t really have a favorite position to sleep in, but even in that case, you should select a pillow for the position you usually wake up in; whether you wake up on your stomach, side or back.

Since the way you sleep is something that just comes naturally, there’s a likelihood that it will change as you grow older, or as your body changes. For instance, women who originally loved sleeping on their stomachs had to choose another style after becoming pregnant, but find it hard to transition back after their delivery because it no longer feels that comfortable.

Now we’re not asking you to take future body changes into account when choosing a pillow, but the least one can do is to think about what secondary sleeping position they prefer if the first one starts to get uncomfortable.

People who know of their two sleeping positions often prepare before bed. If they prefer to sleep on their front and side, they’ll keep a pair of fluffy and soft pillows that they can use when on their side and then make it one when they transition to sleeping on their front.

Support: How Much Do You Need?

The reason why some of you may feel tired in the morning is due to a raging ache in your shoulders and neck that stems from the misalignment of the spine. In other cases, this is caused by pressure points that arise from keeping one’s head on too short or tall of a pillow. Compare this situation with having a well-balanced pillow that offers just the right amount of support; you don’t wake up with aches.

A common belief about how a pillow causes unwanted aches, is that it entirely depends upon how tall or short it is, but this is inaccurate. Pillows, like those from Pacific Coast®, have unique features that cater to both comfort and support. This allows sleepers of every kind to select a pillow that is well suited to their personal sleeping position.

What Makes a Comfortable and Supportive Pillow?

Pacific Coast® uses a detailed balance of materials to achieve a perfect equilibrium between both factors. To get a comfortable layer of fluffiness, the makers add clusters of down to the outer layer of a pillow. These are soft and make room for your head to fall deep into the base.

The base is where all the support lies because that part is made from natural feather filling. This layer permits the spine and head to be in proper alignment. As a result, this effectively tackles discomfort and pressure points that can form in the neck and head.

Sleeping on Your Front? Go Soft

Doctors don’t recommend sleeping on your front since it puts unwanted strain on your back and neck, and it’s most probable that you switch from this position as well. However, it’s what gets you in a comfortable position to sleep in the first place.

The best pillow that a front sleeper can use is one that’s very soft and allows your head to simply sink in at level with the rest of your body. While you’re sleeping this way, your neck is taking up a considerable amount of strain because it will be in an odd position for quite a while. An incredibly soft pillow with even softer support can decrease this strain to a minimal level.

Sleeping on Your Back? Go Medium-Firm

Sleeping on your neck doesn’t require as much support. This reason is why a medium-firm pillow is the right choice for you. These will have the right amount of filling that conforms to the head’s shape and weight. This design offers proper support to your back and head. Based on whether you personally prefer a little more height, or want your head closer to your bed, you can choose between a medium-firm, and support that is soft yet confirming.

Sleeping on Your Side? Go Firm

If you prefer sleeping on your side for most of the night, a soft pillow can cause considerable damage. Sleeping on your side is a delicate position. While you sleep, head and neck is suspended and needs to be at level with the shoulders. Hence, firm pillows are the way to go because of how much support they give to your neck. As explained above, a pillow will need to have more of a feather filling rather than down to offer the right balance for a side sleeper. 


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Saturday, June 30, 2018

Down and Feather Pillows

Pacific Coast Hotel Pillow

Feather Pillows – Softness, Firmness and Versatility

There is no question that Pacific Coast is the most famous manufacturer of down and feather pillows. The company has been in business for more than 130 years and is recognized as the leading brand in the US market.

The reason behind Pacific Coast’s success is that they consistently provide their loyal customers with the best down and feather pillows. Pacific Coast offers a ‘30 nights comfort guarantee’ with a 5-year warranty to ensure their customers don’t face any inconvenience with the items they purchase.

These pillows allow you to have a good night’s sleep. Also, the products help people sleep comfortably and for a longer period of time compared to other pillow brands.

In light of this, mentioned below are the features you can enjoy:

Better Support

Pacific Coast pillows will give you a peaceful night’s sleep so you wake up rested and fresh. These pillows offer three levels of firmness: soft, medium and firm. You can choose the firmness as per your needs.

Firm pillows are the best choice for people who require extra neck and back support as well as for side sleepers. You should opt for a medium pillow if you tend to change positions during sleep, while the soft pillow is suitable if you sleep on your tummy.

Allergy Free

Pacific Coast is renowned globally for its Hypercleaning process. The process involves washing the down and feathers eight times before inserting them inside the 100% Barrier Weave fabric. This process ensures there are no dust particles or allergens in the down and feathers and the final product.

The Barrier Weave fabric used as the outer layer of pillow ensures that the down and feathers stays inside the pillow right where it belongs.

Versatility

As you know, Pacific Coast offers a variety of types of pillows so you always have plenty of options to choose from. You can opt for a feather pillow or an all down pillow. Alternatively, you can opt for a combination of the two.

Pacific Coast offers a vast variety of pillows, from hypoallergenic pillows to hotel pillows to body pillows. Select the right one for your needs and you will get restful sleep every night.

Durability

Pacific Coast produces high-end bedding and their pillow range is a proof of that. The pillows that Pacific Coast offers are filled with high quality downs and feathers that last and stay fluffy for longer.

Hotel Pillows

Touch Of Down Pacific Coast

Pacific Coast’s bedding collection is incomplete without mentioning their amazing and most durable hotel pillows range.

The two most popular hotel pillows from their hotel pillow range are:

1.Touch of Down Pillow

This is a specially designed pillow. Simply put, it is basically a pillow-in-a-pillow design. It is durable and is perfect for head and neck support. It relaxes your muscle pain caused by long flights. That’s why hotels and other hospitality businesses across the US opt for this product.

2.Hotel Symmetry Pillow

This pillow is a blend of 50/50 hyperclean down and supportive, resilient feathers which makes it one of a kind. It is designed to provide comfort in any sleeping position. Hence, this is the biggest reason hotels around the world use this pillow.


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