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Meet the pillow made specifically for side sleepers ☁️

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Marlow’s sleep system is part of the Brooklinen family.

Photo provided by Marlow

Real talk: You’re an adult, and it’s time to say goodbye to those sad, flat pillows and invest in bedding that supports your neck and back.

Marlow designed a pillow specifically for side sleepers with:

  • Three unique profiles (read: angles to support your neck)
  • Customizable firmness
  • Cooling technology

The reviews speak for themselves — according to buyers, Marlow’s pillow gave them their best night of sleep in years. Bonus: Marlow offers 365-day returns, and code 6AM saves you 10%, plus buy-more, save-more discounts up to 40%.*

SWEET DREAMS, MKT

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