Slowly, and with caution, we are reopening our stores for in person shopping. In Washington State this means we need to limit the number of people in our stores, wear face masks and keep social distancing. We've also taken additional steps to ensure health and safety -- like providing cozy, sanitized robes to wear while trying our beds and pillow protectors to ensure everyone's visit is fresh, safe, and still lots of fun!
We still encourage appointments and love to talk with everyone on the phone whether you intend to visit our stores or not. A lot of the questions people have while shopping are super easy to review via phone while using our website -- meaning in person visits can really just be time spent relaxing in one of our beds thinking about how you feel; checking out our firmness options, heat transfer, and your overall comfort.
The last two months have been spent cleaning, reorganizing, and updating our stores. When you feel like stopping by to visit we will be happy to reconnect and show you exactly what better sleep means. Stay safe -- and all our best as we all explore what a great shopping experience means in these new and challenging times! '
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