These Are the 7 Softest Comforters We've Ever Tried
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These Are the 7 Softest Comforters We've Ever Tried
"It has a double panel design that can be removed or stacked on top of each other, which is especially helpful for co-sleeping. All in all, the cover is cushy from the squishy inner fill, but it's buttery to the touch thanks to the polished cotton sateen shell. "Now that it's safe to say it'll be cold here until April, I've been using the double panels on my bed for extra warmth," Baker says."
"Night sweats are never fun, especially if you're a hot sleeper who's already kicking off the covers when there's frost outside. This cotton comforter almost looks and feels like down because it's super soft and has that loftiness to it that you usually get with a feather-filled duvet. But it won't weigh you down (pun intended) at all. In fact, it's lightweight and has a proprietary moisture-wicking material that keeps Baker refreshed every time she sleeps with it."
An adjustable double-panel comforter offers removable or stackable panels for customizable warmth and is useful for co-sleeping and small-space living. The cover has a squishy inner fill and a polished cotton sateen shell that feels buttery. Wooden buttons secure the panels and echo a cozy sweater aesthetic. A guest room can benefit from its adaptability for hot or cold sleepers. A separate cotton cooling comforter mimics down loft without weight, features a proprietary moisture-wicking material for night-sweat prevention, and remains lightweight and durable when paired with a breathable bamboo viscose duvet cover.
Read at Architectural Digest
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