Down Comforter
- Made in USA
- machine washable
- hypoallergenic
The 3-second version
- Baffle-box walls prevent down from shifting and creating cold spots
- 700 fill-power duck down balances warmth with breathability
- Cotton shell in a tight down-proof weave keeps feathers contained
- All-season weight, not a thick winter duvet
- Needs 24 hours to fully expand after unpacking
- Requires tumble drying to restore loft
Why it's on GiftsFeed
A down insert that holds its shape and keeps you comfortable all year
Most people buy a down comforter once and then spend years wrestling with a lumpy, patchy layer that migrates to the corners. Cheap sewn-through stitching creates cold lines wherever the needle pierces the shell, and gravity pulls the fill downward over time. Baffle-box construction costs more because it adds vertical fabric walls inside each pocket, but those walls are the only reason a down insert still feels uniform after fifty washes. If you're going to own one comforter for the next decade, this is the detail that decides whether you'll still like it in year three.
Good gift when
- People who want one comforter that works in every season
- Anyone tired of inserts that clump or shift after a few weeks
- Sleepers who run warm and need something lighter than a winter puff
- Those who prefer natural fill and easy at-home care
Skip it if If you need heavy winter insulation for an unheated bedroom, a higher fill power or synthetic option will trap more warmth than this all-season weight.
Specs
- Fill
- Premium white duck down
- Fill power
- 700
- Shell
- 100% cotton down-proof weave
- Construction
- Baffle-box with piped edges and double-needle stitching
- Twin/Twin XL dimensions
- 68 in × 90 in
- Full/Queen dimensions
- 90 in × 92 in
- King/Cal King dimensions
- 106 in × 92 in
- Weight
- All-season
- Care
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low with dryer balls
- Origin
- Made in USA of imported materials
What's included
- Down comforter insert
- Corner loops for duvet cover attachment
If you're giving it
- You'll need their size
Bed size matters—confirm whether the recipient has a twin, full, queen, or king mattress.
The details
Most down comforters start out fluffy but soon develop flat zones and chilly gaps. This insert solves that with internal baffle walls that lock the fill in place, so you get the same cushioned warmth across the entire surface, night after night.
The shell is woven from pure cotton in a tight down-proof weave that keeps feathers where they belong without feeling stiff or noisy. At 700 fill power, the white duck down delivers reliable insulation without the swampy heat of a winter-only duvet. You can use it through spring and summer without overheating, then layer it when temperatures drop.
Corner loops anchor the insert to your duvet cover, so you won't wake up to a bunched-up mess at the foot of the bed. The piped edges and double-needle stitching are built to handle regular washing—just toss it in the machine with dryer balls to restore loft. It arrives compressed, so plan to fluff it and let it breathe for a day before you put it to work.
Made in the United States from imported materials, the construction is straightforward and durable. Hypoallergenic fill means you can skip the worry if you're sensitive to dust or dander. Three sizes cover everything from a twin to a California king, and the white colorway disappears inside any cover you choose.
Premium duck down in a baffle-box design that prevents shifting and cold spots
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Questions
- Can I wash this comforter in a standard home machine?
- Yes. Use cold water, a gentle detergent, and the normal cycle. Add dryer balls and tumble dry on low until it is completely dry to restore loft and prevent mildew. A front-load or large-capacity washer works best for king sizes.
- Will the down clump or shift after washing?
- The baffle-box construction keeps the down divided into separate chambers, so it stays evenly distributed even after repeated washing. Tumble drying with dryer balls helps break up any minor clumping and fluff the fill back to full volume.
- Is this warm enough for winter or too hot for summer?
- It is an all-season weight, which means it provides moderate insulation without the heavy warmth of a winter-specific duvet. If you run cold or heat your home minimally in winter, you may want a higher fill power. If you run very warm, you might prefer a lighter summer insert.
- Do I need a duvet cover, or can I use this on its own?
- You can use it alone, but a duvet cover protects the shell from oils and dirt, extends the life of the insert, and makes washing easier. The corner loops are designed to attach to a cover and keep it from shifting inside.
- How long does it take to fully expand after unpacking?
- Plan for about 24 hours. The insert ships compressed, so it needs time to breathe and the down needs to regain its loft. You can speed this up by tumbling it on low with dryer balls.
- Is this suitable if I have allergies to down?
- The fill is labeled hypoallergenic, which typically means it has been cleaned to remove dust and dander. However, if you have a true down allergy, a synthetic fill is a safer choice.
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