Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 12:42     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

I have Macy's Hotel Collection (the non-down version because of allergies to down). It is seven years old and still fluffy, soft, and warm. I'll need a new duvet cover soon, but not a new duvet. I bought it during a white sale.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 12:20     Subject: Re:Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

I've loved all the ones I've gotten at costco too.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 11:30     Subject: Re:Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Company Store has a lot of choices but you can also find a good selection at Kohls. Real down you have to dry clean, the fake ones can be washed.


WRONG. Real down can be washed in a large washing machine.



This made me laugh. Ducks get wet! That's the point of their down!
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 11:29     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Secondary advice: Get two twins rather than one king duvet, if you plan to wash them yourself. Much cheaper and easier!
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2014 10:40     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

I swear by the Eddie bauer classic light, just bought my 2nd for my DD. Lightweight, fluffy and warm. But its an investment. For I cheap one as an extra I bought at Ikea.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2014 10:58     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Ikea. Lots of different thicknesses, styles, fill, etc and more reasonably priced. Just got one and I LOVE it.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2014 10:58     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Just got coupon for 50% off at JCP. 48HOME

They've got one I'm looking at that has great reviews and would be $70 with the coupon for a king.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2014 10:52     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Pp here - that's supposed to be oversized comforters.
Anonymous
Post 01/05/2014 10:51     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Take a close look at the overall sizes of the comforters you buy OP. I've noticed that the IKEA sizes are a little smaller than average and while they fit their own covers nicely, they might be too small for the typical cover you buy elsewhere. And the Comoany Store sells a lot if I resized comforters that might not be compatible with only their oversize covers.

If you already have your cover its helpful to know what the measurements are before you buy the insert.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2014 23:51     Subject: Re:Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

Anonymous wrote:The Company Store has a lot of choices but you can also find a good selection at Kohls. Real down you have to dry clean, the fake ones can be washed.


WRONG. Real down can be washed in a large washing machine.

Anonymous
Post 01/04/2014 23:02     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

I just got one from Pacific Coast's website and am very happy with it.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2014 21:37     Subject: Re:Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

The Company Store has a lot of choices but you can also find a good selection at Kohls. Real down you have to dry clean, the fake ones can be washed.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2014 18:41     Subject: Where to buy a good duvet (not the cover, the insert)?

I've liked the ones I've gotten from LLBean.