I WANT THE FLUFFIEST OVERSTUFFED MONSTER OF A COMFORTER POSSIBLE
Seeking recommendations to upgrade our bedding!
I've had Brooklinen linens and a Buffy duvet insert for the last 4 years. The sheets are very soft and comfortable but the fitted sheets have gotten small tears. I like the Buffy, I think it sleeps well year-round.
We recently upgraded to a King and got the whole bed bundle from Parachute. The duvet is a little fluffier than the Buffy and the pillows are amazing. The sheets feel like a step up from Brooklinen but they haven't seen as much wear so it's tough to say.
Re: putting a duvet until the insert, have you tried the magic burrito method? It's a game changer!
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Silk insert with linen duvet cover.
I use Mommesilk 2kg insert comforter, Quince European linen duvet cover.
Silk comforters are relatively heavy and drape like a weighed blanket.
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What's the difference between a comforter and a duvet?
A comforter and duvet are similar, and the terms are used interchangeably today. Technically speaking, a duvet is just the insert and doesn't have a fabric shell over it. It requires a duvet cover for both protection and aesthetic purposes.
A comforter contains both the insert and a fabric shell, so you can lay it directly on your body if you want.
How do you put a duvet cover on your comforter?
We recommend the "burrito" method: Turn your duvet cover inside out, then lay your comforter on top of it. Fasten the duvet cover ties to the comforter's corner tabs.
Roll the duvet cover and comforter together like a burrito towards the duvet's zipper or buttoned opening. Fold the duvet cover opening around each corner and zip or button it. Unroll the burrito bundle back towards the opposite end.
For another method, start with the same steps of turning your duvet cover inside out, then lay your comforter on top of it. Fasten the duvet cover ties to the comforter's corner tabs. Reach into the opening, grab the farthest corner on either side, and pull it out of the opening. Repeat this step with the other side.
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So I just bought a new bed and I’m finally able to make my floofy dream cloud come true.
However, all the comforter/quilt/duvet inserts I’ve looked at look like sad, pathetic, gangly slices of depression and I would really love to be able to jump onto cotton candy and fucking sunshine!!
Does anyone know how I can achieve this? I don’t care about it being warm or what it’s made of I would just like it to be crazy fluffy and soft.
Thanks!