The Fieldcrest Luxury Pillow with DACRON® Memory Fiberis like sleeping on a cloud, seriously. Or at least what I’d imagine it would be like to sleep on a cloud.
One of the most comfortable night’s sleep I’ve had in a while and I’m pretty sure it has to do with the fact that because of the DACRON® Memory Fiber , the pillow adjusts to your preferred sleeping position.
Whomever you decide to get this pillow for is going to thank you for a long time. If you’re getting it for yourself then you’ll kiss yourself in the mirror every night.
Fieldcrest Luxury Pillows with DACRON® Memory Fiber are especially comfortable and easy care.
Filled with DACRON® brand premium polyester with memory technology that adjusts to one’s preferred sleeping position, these luxurious pillows provide night after night of silky softness, without the hefty price tag of natural down.
Easy on pressure points, DACRON® Memory Fiber down alternative fiberfill also provides the clear answer to heavy, expensive memory foam that often retains too much heat.
The key things I love about this pillow are:
It’s Hypo-allergenic – That’s so important because a lot of people in my family suffer from allergies and this way I’m comforted in knowing they’ll get a good night sleep.
Down-like Feel – Like I said, it feels like a cloud which is kind of how it feels to sleep on down but, without the high price and without the allergic reaction.
DACRON® Memory Fiber – the technology reshapes the pillow as you sleep so you don’t wind up with the pillow flattened on the section you’re sleeping on.
You might not be able to purchase a cloud but you’ll get close enough with a Fieldcrest Luxury Pillow instead.
The Fieldcrest Luxury Pillows with DACRON® Memory Fiber are sold exclusively at Target and online at target.com (SRP $49.99 each).
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