Anyone own a linen duvet? Are the wrinkles going to make me crazy? Typically, I fold my duvet into thirds at the bottom of my bed so that’s all I would see. Obviously, first world problem 😁 |
Yay, absolutely |
It's a nay for me. The wrinkles would look too frumpy. |
Wrinkles are awful. |
No, I would find it itchy. I like to really cuddle into my duvet. Soft, combed cotton is the best. |
Looks beautiful but too hard to maintain so it's a NO. |
I regret it. |
I must have a high threshold for wrinkles, because I have linen sheets and duvet cover, and it doesn't bother me at all.
Flannel is cozier, but sticks to my pyjama, and percale is for summer. So linen it is right now. |
Love mine. Once they are washed enough, they don't really wrinkle the way new linen does. To decrease wrinkles before it has aged, just wash and then dry flat. |
I like bio-washed soft linen, it doesn't get hard creases, but dose have a soft crumpled look. I think it's soft enough for near skin, and does fine folded at the foot of a bed. Lasts better than cotton, at about ten years it started to wear out. |
Where is yours from? |
I'm puzzled by this -- you have particularly cold feet? |
I love line from Coyuchi. The high quality ones don’t look very wrinkly- more relaxed/ lived in. |
I loooove my linen duvet. Just replaced it after 7 years with the exact same one. It's true it does not look crisp, but homey and cozy is what I want. |
I like mine a lot! |