Evezari's new goose down product 'Trenbi' suitable for use in transitional seasons. <br>[Photo by Evezari]

Evezari's new goose down product 'Trenbi' suitable for use in transitional seasons.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Total sleep care brand Evezarie Sleep Environment Research Institute introduced how to choose and manage bedding during the spring transitional season.


During the spring transitional season, maintaining body temperature during sleep is affected, which can lower sleep quality. Also, various harmful substances easily accumulate on bedding, causing allergic rhinitis, atopic dermatitis, and other conditions that interfere with restful sleep.


Jo Eun-ja, Deputy Director of Evezarie Sleep Environment Research Institute, explained, "In the transitional months of March and April, when the dawn temperature drops sharply, many people feel cold and experience light sleep, so bedding that helps maintain body temperature is beneficial for deep sleep. At the same time, since house dust mite breeding becomes active and fine dust and pollen increase, special attention must be paid to bedding hygiene management."


When choosing bedding for the transitional season, consider warmth retention, drapability, and weight. Cotton and modal fabric duvet covers wrap the body well, preserving body heat from the cold night air. Wool bedding has the advantage of warmth while also offering breathability and moisture absorption, making it suitable for use from the spring transitional season through early summer. Goose down bedding is lightweight and has excellent drapability, preventing the duvet from puffing up and providing coziness.


To remove mites, mold, and other harmful bacteria from bedding, regular and thorough cleaning is important. It is recommended to wash bedding covers once every 1 to 2 weeks. Both cotton and modal covers can be washed using household neutral detergents or mildly alkaline detergents.


For wool bedding that is washable, wash in cold water with neutral detergent. Goose down bedding should be placed in a mesh bag and washed on a wool cycle using neutral detergent. Frequent washing of both materials can reduce warmth retention, so washing every 2 to 3 years is recommended, and natural sterilization through sunlight is advised for regular care.



Using bedding with functionality that blocks house dust mite access also helps create a comfortable sleep environment. Evezarie Caretex bedding is processed with natural ingredients such as Citronella, Phytoncide, and Chrysanthemum extract on the fabric surface to repel mites.


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