Use and Care
Use and Care FAQ
These FAQs address product use and care. See additional FAQs for Shopping Questions and for Materials and Construction
Guidance related to caring for Sobel Westex linens, pillows, and terry products is grouped here. The information supports proper washing, maintenance, and sleep-support decisions so customers can understand how to use and care for the items they purchase.
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Can you wash the pillows?
Our pillows are washable. Please see the label on your pillow for either washing instructions or the international washing symbols. If you need additional information regarding the international washing symbols please contact us at retail@sobelwestex.com.
How do I care for my linen or terry product?
Symbols are used rather than a language for international laundry use. Please see the product tag for care symbols. We can assist you with clarification as to the definition of your specific symbols. Please contact us and we can send those to you!
If I’m a back sleeper what is recommended? Side sleeper?
Back sleepers don’t need as much support so usually a softer pillow, like our Sahara Night pillow, that doesn’t have as much fill is best. Side sleepers need more support for the neck and head so our Sobella or Dolce Notte will work best for them.
What is the distinction between a soft, medium, and firm pillow?
Our pillows all have different feelings however the soft would be considered our Bellazure Duo, Sahara Night, and Dolce Vita Eco. Medium would be our Sobella and Dolce Notte II. Firm pillow would be our Dolce Notte.
What pillow should I choose?
Pillows are very subjective, and each person’s sleep experience is different. Frequently, side sleepers tend toward a fuller, softer pillow, while smaller, flatter pillows are more regularly enjoyed by back sleepers or stomach sleepers.
Use and Care Summary
Use and care guidelines support long-term performance of linens and pillows and help customers select the proper maintenance approach. Additional answers related to purchasing are in the Shopping Questions section, and fiber and fabric definitions are listed in the Materials and Construction section.