
"Parachute's sateen duvet cover is a great option for all decor styles and ways of sleeping. The high-quality fabric is cool to the touch, and the minimal aesthetic means you won't get sick of it easily. It's made of 100 percent Egyptian cotton and comes in three easy colors: white, bone, and light gray. It's also super soft and smooth without having the shiny look of silkand it's more wrinkle-resistant than some of the brand's other fabrics."
"Brooklinen's luxe duvet cover has a high 480 thread count, which makes it a soft and silky place to which you can rest your pretty little head. It comes in a few standard colors like white, cream, and windowpane, and then there's a rotating selection of colors available, too.Maybe steer clear if you tend to move around in your sleep a lot. Some reviewers say the fabric is on the gentler side and it can rip over time."
"You've probably used American Blossom Linens bedding, because the brand supplies some of the country's largest hotel chains. The beige color on this duvet cover comes from the heirloom cotton its made with. That cotton also lends it a smooth and crisp hand feel with a bit more weight than the other cotton options on this list. In other words, it's built to last."
Parachute's sateen duvet cover uses 100 percent Egyptian cotton for a cool-to-the-touch, super soft, smooth feel with a minimal aesthetic and more wrinkle resistance than some other fabrics. Brooklinen's luxe duvet cover features a 480 thread count for a soft, silky surface and offers many colors, but the gentler fabric can tear over time for active sleepers. American Blossom Linens uses heirloom, USA-grown cotton that gives a smooth, crisp, slightly heavier hand and long-lasting durability, though it is pricier and limited in stock. Buffy offers a breathable eucalyptus option with an at-home trial and many colors, but popular shades sell out quickly.
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