How to sleep like youre at the Ritz without the price tag

There’s a particular kind of sleep that usually requires a hotel reservation.The comforter is impossibly light.

The room is cool and dark.Are you dreaming or just having the pleasure of being in a fancy (and expensive) hotel? Recreating that elusive “hotel sleep” doesn’t necessarily require room service or a checkout time.

Quince, the direct-to-consumer brand known for offering luxury-grade materials without luxury markups, is attempting to bring that experience home with its Five-Star Sleep Collection by Quince.In honor of Sleep Week Awareness Month, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite small, affordable luxury pieces from the brand that give you the experience of vacation-quality slumber.Think silk accessories, cloudlike bedding and comfortable loungewear.A sleep mask feels like an unnecessary luxury until you add it to your routine.

Then, and only then, do you see how very necessary (and nice) they are.This one from Quince features mulberry silk, which is smooth, breathable, and far gentler on skin than standard cotton.

That means less friction around the delicate eye area and a noticeably more comfortable blackout effect.This mask blocks light without feeling bulky or tight.It’s packable for travel and works for anyone who can’t snooze with a hint of light around.You don’t need to be at a hotel to experience a hotel-like comforter.

You know, the ones that manage to be warm without feeling heavy or leaving cold spots.Quince’s all-season down comforter is all you need.

Filled with responsibly sourced down and constructed with baffle-box stitching to keep the fill evenly distributed, it’s designed to stay lofty and consistent night after night.The bedding feels plush and insulating without turning your mattress into an overheating situation, which may explain why it resembles the kind of comforter people briefly consider sneaking home from luxury hotels.Even the best bedding can’t quiet a racing mind, which is where sleep supplements c...

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Publisher: New York Post

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