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The connection between your pillow and neck pain is more direct than most people realize. You spend roughly 7-9 hours every night with your head resting on your pillow. If that pillow is the wrong height or firmness for your sleep position, your neck is held at an unnatural angle for hours at a time—night after night. Over time, this leads to muscle tension, stiffness, and chronic discomfort that can follow you through the day.
The key is spinal alignment. Your goal is to keep your head, neck, and spine in a straight, neutral line while you sleep—the same position you would have if you were standing with good posture. The right pillow makes this happen automatically.
For Side & Back Sleepers — Choose Overstuffed
Side sleepers need a pillow with enough loft to fill the space between the ear and the shoulder, keeping the head level with the spine. Without it, the head tilts downward and the neck muscles work overtime to compensate. Back sleepers need support under the natural curve of the cervical spine—not so much that the head is pushed forward, but enough to cradle the neck. The Overstuffed White Goose Down option delivers this with 650 fill power down that provides both the height and the natural give that conforms to your neck's unique shape.
For Stomach Sleepers — Choose Soft
Stomach sleeping is the most challenging position for spinal alignment because the head is turned to one side and the lower back is often arched. A thick pillow makes this significantly worse by pushing the head further upward and increasing the arch. The Soft White Goose Down option minimizes this by keeping the head as close to the mattress as possible, reducing the angle of rotation and relieving pressure on the cervical spine and lower back—while still giving you that signature luxurious down feel.