About Fogarty Bedding

We spend more time in bed than you may think. We all complain that we don’t get enough sleep and that we are always starting work too early and finishing too late to ever get our full quota. The average sleep is 8 hours. This 8 hours equates to a third of our 24 hour day though which is obviously a substantial part of our day. Then take into account we sleep every day. It isn’t hard to do the maths that this means that we effectively spend a third of our entire life in our bed and on the average lifespan of 75 years this equates to a staggering 25 years in bed.

It’s shocking. However, it is indeed true and therefore it is amazing that people give such little consideration to the quality of bedding that they use when you think that they are going to spend literally years of their life laying on it!
By reading this, you have taken the first step. And rightly so, because the quality of your sleep has a direct impact on your mood and health and it can be affected by something as simple as uncomfortable bedding or poor quality sheets.You may have come across Fogarty bedding as an option. You may be wondering exactly what this brand is actually like and what the difference is to some of the standard bedding you see in the shops.

Fogarty bedding has been around since 1874. The fact they have been around so long is testament to the quality and success of their bedding products. This success is due to their superior materials. For example, Fogarty bedding uses Siberian Goose down in many of their products to offer an unrivalled level of comfort.

Fogarty bedding uses a variety of exotic materials. However, Fogarty bedding has also evolved with the times. It also offers bedding that use more advanced materials such as hollow fibre pillows which mould to the shape of your head and bounce back quickly into shape.

Choosing bedding can be hard, especially when coming to your duvet. Choosing a duvet is based on a number of different criteria but often comes down to its Tog rating. This is a way of measuring the weight of the duvet. It also gives an idea as to how much warmth it will provide. For example, in summer you may wish to use a duvet with a lower Tog value. This will allow you to stay cooler on those warm nights while still covering up. On the flip side, during the winter months you may wish to use a duvet with a much higher Tog value. This will provide you much more warmth during those cold wintery nights. This means owning one duvet of each rating. However, there are a number of duvets available that are classed as “all season” duvets. These are designed to be used all year. Some people prefer to have the individual summer and winter duvets. However, if you have never tried an all season duvet then it may be worth giving one a try. It’s easier and uses less storage space.

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