Need to get a Comforter and a Duvet Cover
Probably Buffy Breeze Comforter because both the shell and fill are made from Tencel eucalyptus lyocell
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Buffy Review
I’ve had mine since September of 2019 and have genuinely loved it (totally agree about the duvet cover being awkwardly larger and having loose fabric just hanging around) but the Breeze itself has been lovely. I’ve always dry cleaned it but was so sick of the process I said fuck it and threw it in the wash and the inside material has separated and now there are giant holes in the material. Obviously it’s my fault for not following the wash guidelines but I’ve never seen materials react like this. Super disappointed but just putting it out there that it absolutely is dry clean only…
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do you think i have to use a duvet cover for the cloud comforter to avoid these problems ?
More on reddit.comI may need to get a new comforter as well as a new duvet cover. In a comforter, I like hypoallergenic/non-down options. All I want in a duvet cover is a genuine, non-synthetic soft material. I'm thinking of getting a duvet cover made of flax linen since I adore the sheets and pillowcases made of it. Additionally, machine washing is preferred for both, but it is a must for the cover. Any suggestions?
Based on everything I've read. I am probably going with Buffy Breeze Comforter and Brooklinen Classic Percale Duvet Cover, but what do you guys think? I think this is the correct choice.
Has anyone tried both? I find the Breeze to be slightly too warm and wondered if the Sijo Airyweight Comforter might be a bit lighter.