So you need a new duvet cover. You’ve been putting it off for ages. Perhaps the zipper on your old one is broken, or maybe it’s totally the wrong size for your duvet insert (guilty!). Perhaps when you slink into bed, your duvet cover feels more like cheap plastic fabric rather than a soft and cozy cloud of puff and pillows.
Whatever the case, no more excuses: We did the grunt work for you, testing many a cover and indulging in maybe one too many afternoon naps (hey, work is work) so you can sleep happy.
It’s time to be that person who can’t help themselves from telling everyone they know how great their duvet cover is. Yep, that's future you, dear reader. Now, if only the best duvet cover could make the bags under your eyes vanish, too.
Buying a duvet cover comes down to personal preference. Do you prefer linen, cotton, or eucalyptus? Are you all about white or like to make a fashion statement with a bold color or pattern? How about a neutral hue? At the end of the day, go with whichever fabric you find the comfiest (admittedly, we’re partial to the luxurious feel of linen) and also look for duvet covers that are machine-washable to make your life easy.
Duvet covers typically come with button or zip closures. Again, some prefer one over the other, and we think both are great as long as the quality is there, i.e. the buttons don’t pop off easily and the zippers aren’t the cheap, snaggy ones that misalign or even break off after a few uses.
When buying a duvet cover, you also want to make sure there’s some kind of interior tie system in place. Having your duvet bunch up in one area and shift around while you sleep is no fun. Almost as little fun as still sleeping with a cover that's about one-and-a-half times too big for its current insert. 'Tis time, friends.
It’s organic. It’s divinely comfy linen. It’s stonewashed for an extra dose of softness. What more could you want out of a duvet cover? Oh yeah, gorgeous colors (Sky, Pink Clay, and Turmeric, to name a few), an eco-friendly production process, and a product that gets softer and softer with time.
P.S. It’s machine-washable and has button closures and interior ties to keep your duvet insert in place, too.
This best-selling duvet cover is a two-toned pick that combines a flat sheet in the interior and a duvet cover on the exterior, so your bed-making skills always look A+.
The cotton-sateen-weave cover features extra-long staple cotton and is machine-washable, to boot. Four interior corner ties help secure your duvet, and a hidden zipper means you don’t have to deal with buttons galore every time you want to remove your cover and throw it in the wash.
Choose White, Ivory, or Gray when selecting this top-rate duvet cover set (the Twin and Twin XL sets include one pillow sham, while the other sizes include two pillow shams). We particularly appreciate the duvet cover’s hidden zipper closure to make dressing and undressing a cinch, the refined edge for a bit of elevated style, and the corner ties to keep any duvet insert with loops snugly in place.
Crafted with 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton (Global Organic Textile Standard) and is Fair Trade Factory-certified, it’s luxury at an affordable price point. Did we mention it’s washing machine-safe, too?
If you’re ready to count sheep on 100% West Texas organic cotton, look no further. This wonderfully breathable duvet cover is machine-washable, sustainably made, and ideal for hot sleepers. Made with a percale weave, this duvet cover set also includes two pillow shams.
FYI: It's made with four corner ties with no buttons or zippers for ease of use and to help prevent tearing.
1500 thread count softness? Yes, please. Available in White, Chocolate, Almond Ivory, Harvest Gold, and more, what sets this antimicrobial duvet cover apart is that it’s made with athletic-grade Smart Fabric to keep moisture at bay while you sleep.
If you deal with night sweats or tend to get hot while you sleep, this lightweight duvet cover is a match made in paradi-ZZZ-e.
Linen lovers, rejoice. This super-soft duvet cover with button closures comes in a host of colors (Sand is our current favorite) and is ethically woven from high-quality European flax. Even better, it’s pre-washed before it arrives at your doorstep for enhanced softness (that only gets softer with use).
The mid-weight linen is versatile enough for year-round use, and interior ties keep your comforter from moving around while you slumber.
If you’re thinking of getting Saatva’s Organic Sateen Duvet Cover Set but prefer a bit more personality in your bedroom décor, this embroidered version comes in three colorways (White, Taupe, and White with Gray detailing) with a tonal or contrasting strip color to match its coordinating sheet set.
The set comes with two pillow shams for Full/Queen and King/CalKing and one pillow sham for Twin and Twin XL sizes. Picture-perfect bedroom style achieved.
This naturally hypoallergenic and antimicrobial duvet cover is delightfully soft and breathable. Made with eight loops to keep your duvet in place, eucalyptus lyocell is a sustainable choice due to eucalyptus requiring 50% less water to grow than cotton does. The material is also naturally temperature-regulating, so you can look forward to sweet — not sweaty — dreams.
Another excellent selection if you’re looking for a linen duvet cover, this item is created in Portugal with European flax and comes in 10 color choices from Terra (burnt orange) to Dusk (navy). This duvet cover suits both warm and cool sleepers and, like other linen makes, is naturally eco-friendly, antimicrobial, and long-lasting.
Once your head hits the pillow and you plop under this duvet cover, you’ll wonder why you waited so long to make the splurge.
If you have around $500 to drop on a duvet cover, this is for you. We love the chic pinstripe design, and the duvet cover is made with long-staple cotton percale for maxim comfort, along with a special finish for supreme softness.
Made in the USA using Italian fabric, all Matouk fabrics are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100-certified, meaning you can rest assured there are no harmful substances in the piece.
Perri O. BlumbergPerri is a New York City-born-and-based writer; she holds a bachelor's in psychology from Columbia University and is also a culinary school graduate of the plant-based Natural Gourmet Institute, which is now the Natural Gourmet Center at Institute Of Culinary Education.
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