FAQ
What material is best for pillowcases?
Cotton is breathable and durable, silk is smooth and gentle on skin and hair, and bamboo is cooling and moisture-wicking.
Does thread count matter for pillowcases?
It can affect softness, but the quality of the fabric and weave is more important.
What size pillowcase should I buy?
Match it to your pillow size—standard, queen, or king—for the best fit.
Are silk pillowcases worth it?
Yes, they can help reduce hair frizz and skin irritation, though they are usually more expensive.
Do pillowcases affect sleep quality?
Yes, breathable and comfortable materials can improve overall sleep comfort.
How often should I replace pillowcases?
With regular washing, they can last 1–2 years depending on quality.
Are hypoallergenic pillowcases available?
Yes, many are designed to resist dust mites and allergens.
Can I machine wash pillowcases?
Most are machine washable, but delicate fabrics like silk may need special care.
What closure type is best?
Envelope closures and zippers help keep the pillow securely in place.
What should I look for when buying pillowcases?
Focus on material, softness, durability, breathability, and ease of care.