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Everyone loves the look and feel of hotel bedding.

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The duvets are crisp, clean, and, in most cases, supremely white.
Unfortunately, attempts to replicate this white whale in most homes are often futile.
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Duvet covers are a must, says interior designer Nate Berkus.

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To date weve tested 56 duvet covers, evaluating them on quality, texture, durability, and value.
The ties are generously sized, so they’re easy to manipulate.
We found this duvet cover to have quite an appealing texture.

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While it has a nice weight, it’s not too thick or too thin.
Plus, it’s soft enough on your skin thatyou can skip the top sheet.
While the stain faded around the edges, it was still noticeable after washing.

This duvet cover performed better on the abrasion test.
After 30 wipes with sandpaper, we didn’t notice any holes or rips in the fabric.
However, the color, as expected, was slightly faded.

This cover has a heavier drape but feels incredible when lying underneath it.
The insert has stayed in place, despite our children using the bed for pillow fights.
Even after removing it from the dryer, we never came across any wrinkles.

Its performance on our stain test was quite impressive as well.
In fact, it performed better than most of the duvet covers on our list.
The oil and coffee stains completely vanished post-wash, and 95% of the foundation stain was gone.

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This duvet cover also performed well on the abrasion test.
After the fact, you couldnt tell where it was rubbed.
Our initial inspection revealed a duvet comforter of exceptional quality.

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We didnt see any fabric flaws, snags, or loose threads.
The internal ties were securely sewn, as were the buttons.
Like our budget pick, this duvet cover is also generously sized.

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There was a little extra fabric but not so much to detract from the look and handling.
While we have seen some wrinkles and color fading, the material has only become softer over time.
Plus, post-wash, the inside ties and buttons maintained their integrity.

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In terms of stain resistance, this covers performance was just OK.
While the coffee stains were completely removed, the oil and foundation remained.
The oil stain was somewhat lighter, but the foundation stain was still quite evident.

This duvet cover didnt hold up well on the abrasion test either.
There was some visible color loss, and with repeated sanding, it faded to white.
We would therefore recommend not eating or doing your makeup on top of this cover to prevent staining.

This duvet cover is made well, plus it feels and looks good on our bed.
Those who sleep hot may want to take a closer look at Sijo’s AiryWeight duvet cover.
The snaps are positioned at the center of the duvet cover near the head, which seemed odd.

It’s worth noting that before washing, you will have to spend time undoing the ties and buttons.
Nonetheless, there were no loose fibers, pilling, or holes to report.
While this cover is difficult to smooth out completely, its pretty lightweight and breathable.

Overall, thisduvet cover washed quite well.
Even better, there was minimal shrinkagenot enough to make a difference in the fit.
This cover exited the wash crinkly but still crisp, almost like a hotel-quality bedding.

If you typically sleep hot and prefer a lightweight duvet cover, try this one from Eucalypso.
We found this duvet cover to be lightweight, smooth, and buttery.
The Tencel fabric is silky and relatively thin.

It’s a great pick for hot sleepers.
This duvet cover is also a good fit for anyone who wants to skip the top sheet.
Other design features include four corner ties to keep your duvet in place and hidden button closures.

Like many of the other covers on our list, this one struggled during the stain test.
While the coffee was completely removed, the oil and foundation stains remained.
The foundation was significantly faded, and it looked like the oil stain migrated around the fabric.

Overall, this duvet cover warmed up nicely and felt great on our skin when we laid underneath it.
Youll find a printed tonal pattern on the front that reverses to a solid cotton percale.
All in all, we found this duvet cover to have a pretty solid construction.

It features double-needle topstitching on all four sides, which looked pretty good upon inspection.
For starters, it feels pretty heavy.
After about 10 minutes, we got uncomfortably hot and began to sweat.

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Out of the wash, we noted slight shrinkage and plenty of wrinkles.
This cover released all three stains pretty well though during our stain test.
All three stains were 90% gone, and we could only see them faintly.

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This cover is pretty durable, and were not surprised it performed quite well on the abrasion test.
Despite our cat clawing on this cover and our puppy using it for teething, this pick remained undamaged.
All in all, we felt that this comforter cover was well constructed.

The seams look sharp and intact, and the pattern is in alignment.
Initially, the buttons seemed a little flimsyso much so that we questioned their integrity.
When it was time to wash this cover, we had no trouble with removing it from our bed.

After handling and washing, however, we found that looks were deceiving in this case.
The buttons were actually quite solid.
While this wasn’t the softest or smoothest duvet we tested, it wasn’t the roughest either.

Based on our testing, we found this cover to be comfortable and breathable.
Similar to some of our other options, we also noticed that it becomes softer over time.
This duvet cover performed quite well on the stain test.

Bean 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Comforter Coveris our top pick.
Its smooth and silky but still feels quite substantial.
Overall, it feels nice on your skin and is a solid choice for year-round use.

First, we inspected the quality of the duvet cover right out of the package.
For duvet covers with a print, we made sure the print pattern matched at the seams.
We treated and cleaned each stain and then examined the results.

We noted which duvet cover released stains easily and which were more stubborn.
We then washed each item, noting its appearance as it exited the wash and measuring for shrinkage.
And finally, he adds, you might need to switch things up depending on the season.

Ultimately, its a matter of personal preference.
While snaps offer a secure closure, they can be challenging to manipulate.
Zippers are also secure, but their rough feel and texture can be a deal breaker.

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Buttons are a popular option because theyre equally secure, easy to manipulate, and often hidden to boot.
Here again, it all boils down to a matter of personal preference.
In terms of stain resistance, this cover performed much like the others on our list.

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The stains were lightened but not completely removed, and you could still see the edges of each.
That being said, both of these issues make us doubt its durability.
Questions and Answers
How much should a good duvet cover cost?

The pricing of duvet covers will vary greatly depending on the brand, materials, size, and features.
you’re able to expect to find options ranging from $35 to upwards of $500.
But you dont necessarily need to break the bank when buying a duvet cover.

What is the best punch in of duvet cover for hot sleepers?
Digging a little deeper, Golub says cotton and linen are your best bets for sleeping cooler.
Golub also notes, Linen feels warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.

How do you keep duvet covers in place?
First, double-check your duvet is the right size for the duvet cover.
A perfect fit will keep slippage to a minimum.

Second, most duvets are equipped with corner ties to help keep them in place.
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This article was written bySharon Brandwein, Certified Sleep Science Coach and writer.
Over the last six years, Sharon has written product reviews and roundups for a variety of online publishers.

To compile this list of the best duvet covers, we tested 56 duvet covers.
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