M&S launches new cooling bedding collection with 'cold side' pillows to banish hot summer sleeps
22.05.2024 - 19:21
/ ok.co.uk
Fans of the cold side of the pillow, your prayers have been answered! Marks and Spencer has just dropped a fabulous new cooling bedding range that promises to banish those nights of flipping your pillow in search of a chilly spot.
The fresh collection boasts complete bedding sets crafted to dial down your body temperature and keep those sweaty sleepless nights at bay during the sizzling summer spells.
The lineup is brimming with everything you need for a serene slumber from pillows and pillow protectors to duvets and mattress toppers. Plus, there are linen-rich bedding sets that wick away moisture, ensuring you stay cool as a cucumber even when it's baking outside.
And with prices kicking off at under £30, transforming your boudoir into a breezy sanctuary won't break the bank. Say goodbye to the midnight pillow flip! reports the Mirror.
M&S's new Ultra Cool Medium Pillow, priced at a cool £29.50 here, is engineered with clever tech to keep heat at bay, ensuring your pillow stays perpetually cool.
These dreamy pillows also feature a textured cover to boost airflow, so you can kiss goodbye to night sweats and stuffiness. And if you're looking to amp up your current pillows' chill factor, the Ultra Cool Pillow Protectors, available for £32.50 here, are a game-changer.
They're not only refreshingly cool to the touch but also add a plush layer to your pillows, extending their life.
A satisfied customer raved: "Excellent pillow protector.
The pillow definitely stays cool." If you're all too familiar with waking up in the middle of the night dripping with sweat, you might want to add the Ultra Cool Extra Deep Mattress Protector, £45-£75 here, to your bedding setup. Available in single to super king sizes, the protector's design not
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