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The Woolshire
@thewoolshire
Begin your journey to non-toxic sleep with the purest pillow available: Organic Texas Cotton Pure Virgin Northwest Wool Fill. Proudly made in Idaho
Joined April 2022
251 Following    33.6K Followers
We as a society want everything easy, fast, and convenient. I get it. But sometimes things in life are worth slowing down for. Our wool is grown by American ranches with sun, grass, and water. That's it. No acid bath, no polymer. Just a fiber the Lord made naturally, better than anything we'd engineer to replace it. When you strip the scales off that fiber and coat it in a synthetic resin so it can go through a hot wash cycle without compacting into a brick, you've solved one problem and created several others. You've lost a percentage of the moisture regulation. You've added a petrochemical coating whose in-use shedding behavior during sleep hasn't been measured. And you've taken something natural and adulterated it, all for convenience. We're not interested in that. We want people sleeping on the absolute best, the absolute most pure, the most unadulterated product we can make. That means our pillow needs a little more care than tossing it in a dryer. A bathtub with warm water and a wool-safe detergent, or a delicate machine cycle with a full load and no heat, then hang dry. Wool is naturally antimicrobial. It's naturally inhospitable to dust mites. Placing the pillow in direct sunlight every now and again is also great. For most people, washing the pillowcase regularly is enough. Ask any wool company you're considering buying from: is your wool superwashed? How is it processed? Where does it come from? A brand that knows its supply chain can answer that directly. We are proud to say that we can.
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Great account generally but this is misleading. Not all wool is coated in plastic. This is the beauty of controlling your own supply. We own our own mill and process our wool ourselves. We of course do not treat our wool with any plastic. There are other ways to get wool to be washable, namely through an ozone-based process. @RykerClothing is doing this. Lastly, I would be careful plugging companies with shady supply chains. And Wool Room uses superwash in their “washable” pillows, which are their most popular. Do not blackpill. Do not make generalized statements to generate outrage. Wool is a miracle fiber. Just be careful and ask questions about sourcing.
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