A body pillow in an organic cotton case lying along a made bed

Organic Cotton Body Pillow Case

Body JR (20" x 54")
$89.00
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A body pillow in an organic cotton case lying along a made bed

Organic Cotton Body Pillow Case

Slip-on Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified organic cotton sateen, 300 thread count, cut to the full length of a real body pillow.

  • GOTS Certified Organic
  • Slip-On, No Zipper
  • 300 Thread Count

No zipper and no buttons, so nothing hard sits against you all night. Natural undyed color, cut and sewn in New Jersey.

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Size

A body pillow is the one you actually hold, so the case on it gets more contact than anything else in the bed.

Most body pillow cases are cut short of a full 72 inch pillow, which is why they ride up and bunch by morning. Ours are sewn to the same dimensions we sew the pillows to, so the case runs the whole length.

Sateen is a four-over-one float, so four of every five threads sit on the surface rather than being tied down into the weave. That is where the low sheen and the cool slide come from, and because it is structural rather than a finish, it survives washing. The count is 300, near the top of what a square inch of cotton will hold before the yarn has to be thinned to fit. The cotton is long-staple, so the yarn spins fine and even without the short ends that make cheaper cotton pill.

It slips on, with no zipper and no buttons, so there is nothing hard against you all night.

The color is the cotton's own. No bleaching and no optical brighteners, so it reads as a warm natural off-white rather than the blue-white of most bedding.

Cut and sewn in New Jersey. The sateen carries Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification under license GOTS-10229, issued by Oregon Tilth, and the license number is public so you can check it yourself.

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What you're not sleeping on

The list most bedding makers hope you never read. None of it is in a Circadian case.

Checked by someone else.

What's not in the case.

Your face is on a pillowcase for about a third of your life, closer and longer than any other fabric you own gets to your skin. Most cases meet it with chemistry rather than cloth: chlorine bleaching, a formaldehyde resin so they press flat, optical brighteners to fake the white back, and a softener that survives a few washes and then leaves. The sateen here is GOTS Certified Organic, which is the standard that governs every wet-processing step, so none of that happened to it. The smoothness is the long-staple fiber and the sateen weave, which is why it lasts and why it gets better rather than thinner. Undyed, in the cotton's own color. Sewn in a GOTS certified workshop in New Jersey, audited on site every year. What is against your cheek all night is cotton, and nothing that was put on it.

License GOTS-10229, issued by Oregon Tilth, held against the Global Organic Textile Standard and renewed on an on-site audit every year.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pillowcases GOTS certified?

Yes. The organic cotton sateen carries Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification under license GOTS-10229, issued by Oregon Tilth and renewed on an on-site audit every year. GOTS bans chlorine bleaching, formaldehyde, and carcinogenic azo dyes across the entire supply chain.

Will it fit my body pillow?

Body JR fits a 20 by 54 inch body pillow and Body fits 20 by 72. Those are the dimensions we sew our own body pillows to. Many off-the-shelf body cases run short of a full 72 inch pillow, which is why they ride up overnight, so measure yours before ordering.

Why slip-on instead of a zipper?

A pillowcase sits directly against your face for eight hours a night, and a zipper puts a row of metal or plastic teeth inside that space. The slip-on design keeps the surface fabric-only, slides off in seconds for washing, and has no hardware to break or snag.

Do I still need a pillow protector?

They do different jobs. The case is the fabric you sleep on. The waterproof protector goes underneath it and guards the pillow itself against sweat, oils, and spills. Plenty of people run both, with the protector under the case, which is the setup that keeps a pillow clean for years.

How do I wash them?

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle, then tumble dry low or line dry. The sateen weave softens with each wash, so skip the fabric softener. A body case takes up most of a small load on its own, so wash it with the sheets rather than the towels.

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