Bed Pillows
Bed pillows Memory Foam & Microfiber for Neck support and comfortable sleep Outlet home represents the most comfortable bed pillows for good night sleep.





How to Use a Pillow Based on Every Pillow Type & Sleeping Position
Your pillow is the key to deep, restorative sleep—but not all pillows are created equal. At Outlet Home, we offer pillows designed to support every sleeping position and comfort preference. Whether you're a side sleeper, back sleeper, or stomach sleeper, the right pillow keeps your spine aligned, reduces neck strain, and improves sleep quality. Memory foam, microfiber, or cotton-filled pillows—each offers unique support to cradle your head comfortably. Here’s how to use them properly:

How to Use a Pillow Based on Your Sleep Position
- For Side Sleepers – Use a thick, firm pillow to keep your neck aligned.
- For Back Sleepers – Choose a medium-loft pillow to support your head without pushing it forward.
- For Stomach Sleepers – Opt for a soft, low-loft pillow to prevent neck strain.
- For Lower Back Support – Place a small pillow under your lower back for spinal alignment.
- For Extra Comfort – Add a body pillow for full-body support and relaxation.

How to Choose a Bed Pillow
The perfect pillow isn’t just about softness—it’s about aligning your neck, spine, and shoulders while you sleep. First, identify your sleeping position. Side sleepers need a firmer, higher-loft pillow to fill the space between the head and shoulders. Back sleepers benefit from a medium-loft pillow to keep their spine in a natural curve. Stomach sleepers need a soft, thin pillow to prevent excessive neck bending. Heavier sleepers need denser, firmer pillows, while lightweight sleepers do better with softer, plush materials. Finally, consider materials—cotton pillows offer breathability, while microfiber pillows provide plush softness and hypoallergenic benefits.
How Long Do Bed Pillows Last?
Your pillow is your sleep foundation, but it won’t last forever. A high-quality pillow should be replaced every 1-2 years to maintain hygiene and support. Cotton pillows last around 1.5 years, softening over time but remaining breathable. Microfiber pillows last 2-3 years, maintaining their plush feel longer. Want to extend your pillow’s life? Use a pillow protector, fluff it daily, and wash it regularly. If your pillow flattens, loses support, or causes discomfort, it’s time for a new one—because quality sleep is a non-negotiable investment.