Down Comforter

Anonymous
Any quilt recommendations? (NP here.) I can only find cheaply made quilts (that aren't that cheap).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any quilt recommendations? (NP here.) I can only find cheaply made quilts (that aren't that cheap).


http://www.kohls.com/catalog/quilts-coverlets-bedding-bed-bath.jsp?CN=4294717606+4294719802+4294719803

My last 3 came from Kohls and I have had them over 5 years washing them once a month. The trick to keeping them in good shape is to wash on a delicate cycle then hang to dry tossing it into the dryer to get the wrinkles out. Not one of my 3 have faded.

Not one thread is loose, no separation of material, they are very well made.

My two others came from Wayfair. Same good quality. I wash those every two weeks because I use them to protect my sofas from pet hair. They have not faded nor have they torn.

I bought my sister one from JCPenney.

http://www.jcpenney.com/bed-bath/quilts-bedspreads/cat.jump?id=cat100330009

She claims it was the best quilt she ever owned.
Anonymous
Highly recommend IKEA down comforters. You can't be the quality for the price and they are warm.
Anonymous
Get the twin XL. Changing the duvet covers on a King is a huge pain. In Sweden and other norther European countries, it is the norm for shared beds to have two duvets.
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