We purchased a couple different comforters from Macy’s, but had to return both because the quality of poor.
I was hoping to try Amazon, but I don’t trust online reviews anymore and have no frame of reference for quality bedding brands.
I’m looking to spend no more than $100 on a comforter (and no more than $200 on a set if it comes in a set).
On the high quality bedding websites I can only find duvets but I from what I’ve compared I think I prefer comforters. Where can I get a high quality comforter?
I hate my duvet/cover scenario. I want a really wonderful, 1-piece comforter. Machine washable, please. Under $300 for a King would be ideal.
I can run hot but I also love a little weight on me. I’ve been eyeing Quince comforters but will take any recs. Thank you!
EDIT: To clarify — one piece means I don’t want a duvet + insert. Just a comforter… or maybe a quilt since some of those ideas are sounding good.
Any recommendations? I want a cooling blanket because I live in California and i am a hot sleeper. Don’t care about the price. Also. Heard mixed reviews about cozy earth. They good or no ? Don’t care about price.
Hiya! Wondering if anyone can recommend a good comforter for my partner and I? We originally loved the feel of the MUJI comforter but they haven’t restocked their comforters in weeks and we can find anywhere to buy one. We are looking for something very soft that also works well for my partner who is a very hot sleeper! Any recommendations will be very appreciated! :))
I've been a "grab a neutral TJ Maxx sheets set" girl for years. I've brought the same sheets and comforters from apartment to apartment and I'm ready to upgrade to something more quality to finally cultivate my dream adult aesthetic. I genuinely have no idea what are good places to buy from. I'm willing to splurge for something that feels cool but is also luxe quality. My personal style is mid century and adding kitschy but thoughtful pieces to it!
I'm trying to avoid patterns and instead go for a single color. I'd like to find something in olive green, a golden warm yellow, or a toasted orange.
Thank you!
Ideally, I’d like a cotton comforter (not duvets or quilts). And sleep is important to me and we spend a good amount of time sleeping. I don’t really care what the comforter looks like, but I want it to be breathable and lightweight. Comforters can be pricey , but even in checking sales (like Amazon prime going on right now) they’re still very expensive. Please not suggestions for duvets/quilts as i don’t sleep as well in them.
I'm tired of changing duvet covers, and I'm tired of having tiny little makeup stains on my all white comforters/duvets ruin them. Looking for something that I can just throw in the washing machine after every stay. Preferably with a pattern to hide the tiny little pen mark or makeup that will inevitably end up on there. I don't mind the extra load of laundry. Ok for 4 seasons that doesn't break the bank would be ideal.
Anybody find anything good that you and your guests both like?
Hi all,
My fiance and I are looking to upgrade to a king bed and adding things to our registry. Would love some recommendations for the whole bed - from the frame to the linens! I've added ones I've seen highly recommended but would love to hear more opinions:
BED FRAME: For the frame we are torn between getting an Ethan Allen wooden bed, like the Chloe or Clermont. Alternatively looking at the Tatami Room bed frames or Thuma classic bed in Espresso.
DUVET/COMFORTER:
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Boll and Branch - Signature Comforter/Hemmed Duvet Set
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Pottery Barn - Cozy Cloud/Cloud Duvet Cover or Belgian Flax Linen Duvet Cover
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Quince - European Linen Bedding/Duvet
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West Elm Silky TENCEL™ Plush Comforter & Shams
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LL Bean Down Comforters
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The Company Store - LaCrosse Premium Down Medium Warmth Comforter
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Frankenmuth Wool Comforter
PILLOWS:
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Buckwheat Husk pillow
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Coop Home Goods adjustable pillow/Coop Eden
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Purple Harmony pillow
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Malouf Zoned Dough
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Original Matters Factory Talalay
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Downlite brand goose down
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Frankenmuth Wool Pillow
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Parachute down pillow
LINENS:
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Quince Linen
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Pottery Barn
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Boll and Branch
ANY ADVICE IS APPRECIATED! THANK YOU!!
I've been looking on reddit and other places online, and have realized its hard to find exactly what I'm looking for. I want a comforter that is not a duvet insert that I don't need to buy a duvet cover for. Other than that, my main requirements are that it is not warm (I'm a hot sleeper), and is machine washable.
I've been reading recommendations about bamboo, silk, or a lower percentage down comforter but I don't care too much about material as long as its soft and sleeps cool.
Final thing I realized I should include is that my budget is ~$200. Does anyone have recommendations or places I should be looking?
I’m looking for a white comforter for a king bed with a similar style to the comforters Hilton uses in their hotels.
Looking for something that is soft to lay on top of, but not overly fluffy. Would also love a decent weight to the blanket, but not weighted.
Open to anything but starting my search with something of the hotel type.
As far as I understand a good comforter can go a very long way in saving money in heating costs. But what makes for a good comforter? Which one would you buy? How much would you spend?
EDIT: Thanks so much for the ideas! I ended up purchasing the ~$100 Pacific West down comforter from Costco. I also ordered a duvet cover to keep it clean for years. It is very warm and I have been sleeping like a baby!
I’m in the market for a new duvet cover and possibly new comforter. I prefer hypoallergenic/non-down in a comforter. In a duvet cover I’m just looking for a natural, non-synthetic soft material. I love flax linen sheets and pillowcases so I’m leaning toward the same for a duvet cover. Also prefer machine-washable preferably for both but definitely for the cover. Any recommendations?
Also, does anyone else think it’s weird that we don’t call duvet covers comforter covers and don’t call comforters duvets?
Red Land Cotton- my mom got us one of their covers for a wedding gift, absolutely amazing and their sheets are the bomb and feel super cozy. They have a lifetime warranty.
Frankenmuth Woolen Mill- best comforters ever, my wife hates sleeping with anything else. Keeps us the perfect temperature and they last for decades. They have been making them in the same factory for 125+ years. We love their pillows too.
IKEA has great deals and lots of choices
I'm looking for something more cooling, as I get so warm at night. My room is the warmest in the house and I've tested it several degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the living room. I have the vent blowing but it doesn't work well.
Well I have a cotton comforter but it's a bit thick and I'm thinking to swap it out. Every brand I look into seems to have pros and then there is one or several comments with major cons. Here is what I've looked into so far.
Peru Pima: This one flew under the radar and I wasn't able to find much online but the people who had them did love them. I found a few comments saying they lost their softness after a wash and began to pill.
Rest Evercool: This one has tons of controversy, not being cooling, customer service, pilling, etc. At a glance it looks perfect but I'm not inclined to buy based on price and complaints.
Aeptom Eucalyptus Lyocell Comforter: An option I found after some digging but doesn't have much to back it up.
Sijo Clima TempTune Comforter: This comforter seems to fit the bill but there are complaints of returning and customer service being a nightmare.
And then there's a lot of opinions and reviews saying bamboo, but bamboo is really rayon and bad for you, cotton is the way to go, but then that rabbit hole goes deep too :P
Having to weed out who actually enjoys their comforter, and who is a paid ad, damn! What a world we live in. I feel bad for those who are less internet-savvy.
Can anyone recommend a cooling comforter or blanket that is high quality and not super thick? (if it's thick but cooling that's fine [I'm looking for something to keep me cool]).
TLDR: I can't find a good cooling comforter. Can anyone recommend or do you have any reviews based on the brands I mentioned?
I don't know anything about comforters, looking for a good down alternative that will last a long time!
Any company recommendations on where I can find comforters similar to the pictures included with the post? These blankets are from Coma Inducer and BYourBed. Reviews from these brand are very mixed, leaning more on the side of not buying them due to quality issues and trouble cleaning. Even when brought to the dry cleaner. I love the aesthetic of these blankets and am looking for something that is heavier than a down comforter.
I’m shopping for a new king size down comforter and wondering if anyone has found the perfect one to put in a duvet.. IKEA made one a while back that was fluffy, the perfect weight, and didn’t make any crinkle noises. They discontinued it for whatever reason, so I’m looking for something similar. I’d like it to be soft, mid-weight, very puffy, and relatively noise-less. I live in Southern California so not extra warm.
Any ideas?