"Yes, but it is recommended that you don't wash them frequently. Frequent washing of goose down items can cause damage to the down clusters. Check the tag on the pillow and follow the manufacturers instructions."
Goose down
Goose down comforters are washable and must be done carefully. WalMart is a store that sells many items online. You can purchase a goose down comforter from WalMart and they will have it delivered to the store for free or to your home for a nominal cost.
Main advantage of goose down pillow is that they are more soft in contact then microfibre pillows and they have tendency to preserve its shape over long time usage.
The Down, Inc. featherbed covers are indeed machine washable but must be dried by hand.
It is difficult to pinpoint the exact time in human history when goose down was first used for pillows. Pillows first came into common use during the Tudor dynasty of England. Goose down was a common stuffing material for these pillows. Prior to this pillows were mostly used for decorative purposes. As with any historical fact of such rare nature there does not seem to be an exact date when goose down was used for pillows. I'm sure that our earliest ancestors where using it in some fasion and it has gone in and out of fasion as the nature of the pillow has done for the many years and cultures.
"That is a great question! Personally, I love the those pillows. Though if you are allergic to down, I would not suggest these pillows as they are stuffed with the goose feathers."
You can give Bed, Bath and Beyond a shot. They have a huge selection of down comforters, and some may be machine washable.
A goose down comforter is a piece of bedding made from goose feathers. The comforter is the top piece of bedding that goes over your sheets, but under your decorative pillows.
Pillows can be bought with natural fillings such as duck or goose down. Other than feather, one can find pillows made of 100% cotton or silk which are less likely to trigger allergies.
Husky floor mats can be hosed or sprayed down but are not machine washable.
No, wash them by hand, and then air dry. Anything with feathers, I would not recommend machine-washing or drying...
Down Pillows by far. Make sure to get goose down and pay attention to the thread count. If you really want soft get a 1000 thread count!