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Slumberdown All Seasons 15 Tog King Size Duvet - 4.5 Tog Cool Summer Plus 10.5 Tog All Year Round 3 in 1 Combination Quilt - Soft Touch Cover, Hypoallergenic, Machine Washable, Size (225cm x 220cm)

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Read more in our guide to what tog duvet to buy as well as finding out when is the right time to switch to a summer duvet. What size duvet do I need? To help you get to grips with the basics, we've broken down the pros and cons of most common duvet fillings below. This duvet comes with a breathable cotton cover. Natural wool and natural fabrics are an ideal combination for a healthy sleep. Its advantages are obvious: it is elastic and durable, does not crumple , provides excellent thermal insulation and breathability, regulates humidity, and allows the body to breathe.

Microfibre– the 'luxury' version of hollowfibre, a microfibre fill is made of much finer strands of polyester resulting in a very lightweight duvet with a, yes, more luxurious feel. Some compare microfibre to the feel of down, but it has the upside of not running the risk of animal cruelty. However, again, being made of synthetics, the environmental impact of production and disposal is a concern. Like hollowfibre, microfibre can also cause overheating. Most duvets are machine washable, which is a good thing. However, not all of them can be handled the same way. Feather down filled duvets need to be washed with special care. They should be washed using slow-cycle and with warm water. In addition to size, the duvets differ in fillings, as well. The duvet’s filling is one of the most important features you should consider. It will greatly affect the way the duvet feels and how it performs. A: Although it i s recommended to dry clean products of this type, you can wash it in your domestic washing machine. It is better to do the washing in summer, on hot days. The faster the down dries, the less likely it will acquire a musty smell after all the cleaning procedures. When it comes to finding a good summer duvet, or a duvet for hot sleepers in general, breathability is key! This means that unlike with a winter duvet, your best duvet has to have a decent cover. Bamboo, eucalyptus, and silk duvet covers are all excellent options in this regard.

If you’re struggling to work out what the best tog duvet is to see you through summer heatwaves and plummeting winter temperatures then an all-season duvet could be the answer. Unlike blankets, a duvet can be quite useful during the hot summer days, as a good duvet with a low tog rating will serve as a temperature-regulating medium if you will. It will keep you dry, cool and comfortable during the warmest summer nights and we all know how hard it is to sleep soundly on a warm night.

Long thought of as the Holy Grail of duvet fillings, down creates a plump, squishy and super soft duvet.However, that luxury feel comes with a luxury price tag to match.

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For collectors, the most valuable blankets are of North American origin. At the end of the 17th century, in the Hudson Bay area (the territory of present-day Canada), Europeans opened industrial factories and manufactured a lot of simple household gear there . Native Americans brought them furs in exchange for knives, kettles, needles, beads, and other things, including bedding. European warm and waterproof woollen duvets were highly appreciated by the Indians, who at that time wore clothes made of skins, fur, feathers, and cotton. These clothes were used as coverlets, too. The tribals were also amazed by the colours. They adored the bold strips of bright shades (green, red, and yellow) on a white tint. Also, native Americans found incredibly attractive solid sheets of scarlet, light blue, light green, and indigo. The white sheets served for excellent camouflage in the snowб while the bright colours showув the owner`s status. A Piece of Advice. So, you'd want a soft, natural material that won't irritate your skin. Plus, natural materials are usually better when it comes to breathability and therefore temperature regulation.

Brands like Simba or Panda London are typically good in this regard. But you can also look for specific badges. The OEKO-Tex certification lets you know there were no dangerous chemicals involved. And if you can find a duvet filling made from recycled plastic, even better. Tips for buying and using the best duvets But this is quite an oversimplification. So, let's go a bit more in-depth and see which duvet filling is best suited for your needs and which ones you should avoid. Feather and down duvetsAn all-season duvet is made up of two separate duvets of differing togs – one lightweight and one midweight – that can be attached together into one single heavyweight duvet or used separately. The idea being that you can mix and match to ensure you have the perfect weight duvet for spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Don't buy it if: you really want to layer on the warmth. This 13.5 tog duvet is plenty snuggly enough, but we think the wool and down options just pip it to the post in terms of cosiness. That said, this synthetic option is far easier to care for as it's machine washable and can be tumble dried on a low heat setting.

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