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Upgrade your bedding with these cozy duvet covers.

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Sateen tends to wrinkle easily, so its not ideal for someone who wants a crisp look.

Plus, the fabrics sumptuous smoothness feels cozy without being too slippery.

In terms of temperature, we thought this duvet cover struck the ideal balance.

Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover displayed with pillows on a bed

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Overall, it was cooling on warmer days but didn’t feel too cool on colder days.

It doesnt come in solid colors.

Even after multiple washes, it came out looking just as pristine as it had when brand-new.

Person adjusting the Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover on a bed

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Overall, we were impressed by the duvet cover, especially how soft and light the fabric felt.

This pick features both ties and a zipper, which worked well throughout testing.

Youll likely need to steam it after washing to remove wrinkles.

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We described it as classy and expensive-looking with a flawless construction that lasts through multiple washes.

Plus, your duvet cover will arrive in a reusable cloth bag without any plastic.

The button closure isnt concealed, providing a less seamless appearance than other styles we tested.

Person holding a paper while laying in a bed covered with the Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover

During testing, we raved over this duvet covers construction and durability.

We also noted that the buttons and ties also stayed secure throughout testing.

Although linen tends to be a cooling fabric, this pick kept us warm throughout the winter.

Person adjusting the Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover on a bed

We also liked that it got softer after being washed and we described it as having a luxurious texture.

In fact, we think the texture alone makes it worth the investment.

The button closure can be difficult to use.

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We gave the L.L.

When closely examining this duvet cover, we didn’t find any flaws or imperfections in the material.

Person holding a paper while laying in a bed covered with the Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover

It didnt score as well for durability and the fabric is a little rougher than some others.

Not only is the duvet cover reversible, but it earned mostly top scores in lab testing.

The print is uniform and free of flaws, the stitching complete and unfrayed, and the zipper sturdy-feeling.

Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover displayed on a bed

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The insert fit nicely inside the cover, too, and remained mostly in place during the test.

We also loved that it emerged from the wash with no wrinkles or creases.

This Crane & Canopy pick remained in great condition after six months of use.

Person placing a folded Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on top of folded duvet on a bed

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This pick hasn’t shown any signs of wear and tear, and it continued to wash well.

The coffee stain didnt come out completely after machine washing.

This made us confident that itll last a long time without showing signs of wear and tear.

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This provides a seamless, sleek appearance on your bed.

We used it at home for six months and we didn’t notice any changes in texture or size.

This duvet cover features ties and zippers, each of which remained in good quality.

Hands staining the Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on a table

you could expect some shedding when you first kick off the package.

Plus, it comes in 15 colors, so you’re sure to find a fit for your style.

As a bonus, this duvet cover was one of the least-wrinkly of all the products we tested.

Person placing the Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on a bed

Once attached, everything stayed in place well, with little movement.

After six months of home testing, this duvet cover was still in great shape.

It developed some loose threads after going through the wash. We loved this duvet covers gauzy texture.

Person placing a folded Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on top of folded duvet on a bed

It feels summery, with an almost beachy appearance, but still provides enough weight to keep you warm.

We even used it during a cooler time of year in Chicago and never got too cold.

Though the fabric is airy and breathable, its not thin.

Person using measuring tape on the Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on the floor

There are actually multiple layers so you cant see through it.

We used this duvet cover without a top sheet and found it pleasant against our skin.

The ties are very sturdy and we didnt have to worry about them slipping off.

Hands staining the Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on a table

Our insert fit comfortably inside the cover and didnt slide around or become bunched during the testing period.

This duvet cover was washed twice in cold water during the testing period.

Post-wash, it did develop a number of small loose threads here and there.

Person placing the Jellymoni 100% Natural Cotton Duvet Cover on a bed

This wasnt enough to detract from the overall look, but we did want to remove them.

The instructions recommend clipping with scissors, so we assume this is common with this bang out of fabric.

We didnt notice any other flaws, and the fabric remained incredibly soft.

Coyuchi 300 Thread Count Organic Percale Duvet Cover displayed on a bed

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Aside from the loose threads, we wouldnt change anything about this duvet cover.

The price feels fair given the quality, which is definitely above average.

Sham covers are sold separately and the color selection is limited in comparison to other duvet covers.

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If youre drawn to the texture of waffle weave, youll love this Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover.

We were impressed by how durable the cover proved itself to be despite this heavy use.

The texture did become slightly softer after going through the wash, but not in a hugely noticeable way.

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Worth mentioning: Its recommended to use dryer balls to keep the fabric fluffy and soft.

This duvet cover has several nice details.

Its also OEKO-TEX certified, meaning its not made with any harmful substances.

Person folding the Coyuchi 300 Thread Count Organic Percale Duvet Cover on a bed

Waffle weave is a texture that some people love and others dislike.

Overall, we wouldnt change anything about this duvet cover.

Its well-made, stylish, and easy to use.

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It may be too heavy for hot sleepers.

This elegant duvet cover has a structured texture that feels crisp and polished.

This duvet cover is made from 100% cotton with a heavier-than-average texture that gives it its luxurious feel.

Person measuring the Coyuchi 300 Thread Count Organic Percale Duvet Cover using measuring tape

The zipper closure is discreet and easy to use.

you’ve got the option to alternate during the year, Woolsey says.

However, other options may use a zipper to open and end the duvet cover.

Person folding the Coyuchi 300 Thread Count Organic Percale Duvet Cover on a bed

The stylish wooden buttons give this duvet cover a polished look, too.

Your Questions, Answered

What material is best for a duvet cover?

You should take into consideration the other aspects of your bed linens, Woolsey says.

Quince European Linen Duvet Cover displayed with pillows on a bed

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Do you use the duvet alone or include a top sheet or blanket in between you and the duvet?

For hot sleepers, choosing a cover made of linen can help with air circulation.

They are lightweight and breathable and can prevent hot air from getting trapped near your body as you sleep.

Person using measuring tape to measure the Quince European Linen Duvet Cover on the floor

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In winter, it’s possible for you to simply layer additional blankets for greater insulation.

However, you dont necessarily need to keep one duvet cover on your bed all year long.

What are the best duvet cover brands?

Person holding the corner of the Quince European Linen Duvet Cover on a bed

Look for stitching that does not show gaps when you gently tug at the seam.

Loose stitching will snag, rip, and tear more easily than firmly stitched covers.

Another sign of quality is the little details that make filling the duvet cover easier.

Person spreading out the Quince European Linen Duvet Cover on a bed

We then heavily weighed the quality and durability of each item when creating our final list.

How often should you replace a duvet cover?

We also interviewedCaron Woolsey, founder and principal designer of CW Interiors, for her expertise.

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What Is BHG Recommends?

Next to all of the products on this list, you may have noticed ourBHG Recommends seal of approval.

In these cases, we use the same testing criteria we use to test the purchased products.

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Person spreading out the Quince European Linen Duvet Cover on a bed

L.L. Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Comforter Cover displayed on a bed

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Person tying knot of L.L. Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Comforter Cover

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Person placing the L.L. Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Comforter Cover on a bed

A Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover on a bed

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A person sleeps under a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

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A person unfolds a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person tests a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person tests a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

Close-up of a zipper on a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person sleeps under a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person unfolds a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person tests a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

A person tests a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

Close-up of a zipper on a Crane & Canopy Edie Taupe Reversible Duvet Cover

Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set displayed on a bed next to a nightstand

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Person using measuring tape on the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set on a bed

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Person laying in a bed covered with the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set

Person spreading out the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set on a bed

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Person using measuring tape on the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set on a bed

Person laying in a bed covered with the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set

Person spreading out the Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set on a bed

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The Bare Home Duvet Cover over a comforter that is on a bed in a bedroom

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A person using a fine sander to see if the Bare Home Duvet Cover’s fabric comes apart

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A person putting the Bare Home Duvet Cover over a comforter

A person laying on a bed with the Bare Home Duvet Cover on top of them

A person using a fine sander to see if the Bare Home Duvet Cover’s fabric comes apart

A close-up of the fabric that came off the Bare Home Duvet Cover after using a sander on it

The Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover on a bed

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The Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover folded on a white fabric surface

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A close-up of a tie on the Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover

A close-up of a button on the Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover

The Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover folded on a white fabric surface

A close-up of a tie on the Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover

A close-up of a button on the Quince Organic Airy Gauze Duvet Cover

A bed made with the Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover

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The Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover folded on a white surface

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A close-up of a tie on the Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover

A close-up of a button on the Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover

The Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover on a bed

The Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover folded on a white surface

A close-up of a tie on the Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover

A close-up of a button on the Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover

The Silk & Snow Waffle Duvet Cover on a bed

The Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet on a bed

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The Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet folded on a white fabric surface

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A close-up of a tie made into a bow on the Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet

A close-up of a tie on the Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet

The Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet folded on a white fabric surface

A close-up of a tie made into a bow on the Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet

A close-up of a tie on the Pottery Barn Jardin Toile Duvet

A person making a bed with the Eucalypso Heavenly Duvet Cover

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A person laying under the Buffy Breeze Duvet Cover and comforter.

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Close up of a bed made with the Parachute Linen Duvet Cover

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