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[quote=Anonymous]Choose your duvet cover first if you plan on doing anything other than a neutral. I sat this because both queen and king sized comforters come in a number of different sizes. Once you know the dimensions you need want, then look at Amazon. I got a great deal on this one http://www.amazon.com/Thread-Count-1200TC-Siberian-Comforter/dp/B001AEJYVG/ref=sr_1_1?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1426005770&sr=1-1 which works well with Pottery Barn linens. It's winter weight (for a household that keeps the heat low at night), so you may want something different. We already had an older duvet that was smaller and lighter that we can use in the summer. I ended up buying from Amazon after searching almost everywhere else meantioned in this thread (missed Patagonia) and a few other places. IME, down comforters seem pretty much like commodities once you focus on a few specifics -- thread count, fill power, ounces of down, and dimensions. How it's stitched can matter too. Have had a number of different brands over the years and all have been good -- didn't notice much difference (beyond price) among them when I made choices based on holding those kinds of specs relatively constant.[/quote]
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