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A Chic Body Pillow Does Exist, And Buffy's Here to Prove It

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The season for snuggling is upon us, and do you know what that means? It’s time to pimp out your bed with as many plushy pillows as possible (read: how to make a cozy bed). Of course, our bedroom aesthetic would not be complete without a body pillow—and Buffy’s latest introduction is the fluffy statement piece we’ve been looking for.

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Buffy

Aside from the new Buffy Wiggle Pillow’s chic design, we love how it has a floppy-yet-sturdy insert that offers an impressive 82 inches of full-body support. What’s more, it’s intended to be used as a pregnancy pillow, so expecting mothers can rest easy knowing their bellies are supported in the third trimester (because that’s when things start to get real). And, because the insert is made with 100 percent recycled PET and BPA-free filling, you won’t have to worry about harmful or toxic chemicals when you’re curling up to this guy.

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Buffy

That said, we think the real draw to the Wiggle Pillow is its super-plush sherpa cover, which is also made from earth-friendly and non-toxic materials. It comes in three cozy colors—cream, puff and toast—and thanks to its squishy and flexible construction, you can tie it up in a knot and toss it on your bed when you’re not using it. Oh, and did we mention that the cover is zippered, machine-washable and made from 100 percent eucalyptus lyocell, so it gets softer with each wash?


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