The Warmest Comforters for Winter Can Cure Your Seasonal Sleep Woes
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The Warmest Comforters for Winter Can Cure Your Seasonal Sleep Woes
"The warmest comforters for winter can be the difference between a blissful night of rest and shivering until your alarm signals it's time to get your day started. We're currently situated in prime seasonal affective disorder territory-meaning you're likely spending less time in the streets and more lingering mornings wrapped up in some ultra warm and comfy sheets. Consider a very cozy comforter your best friend during these seemingly zero-temperature times."
"Brooklinen's heavyweight down alternative comforter makes a recurring appearance in commerce editor Audrey Lee's bedding rotation when temperatures start to dip. "The hypoallergenic fill is just as warm as down comforters I've tried, and I don't have to worry about feathers leaking through the seams and invading my space," she says. The insert's antimicrobial cotton cover is equipped with corner loops, should you want to add a duvet cover, which Lee recommends to keep the bedding fresher between washes. For down enthusiasts, Brooklinen also produces a Canadian Natural feather and down cluster version of the duvet, which contributor Rebecca Grambone calls "very high quality and luxurious" and gives off "strong hotel bed vibes.""
Warm comforters are crucial for comfortable sleep during cold months and seasonal affective disorder conditions. Selections include hypoallergenic down-alternative fills, responsibly sourced down options, eco-friendly choices, and performance-tested designs. Heavyweight down-alternative options can match the warmth of down while eliminating feather leakage and allergen concerns. Practical features include antimicrobial cotton covers and corner loops for using a duvet cover to keep bedding fresher between washes. High-quality down duvets offer luxurious, hotel-like comfort at competitive price points. Remember to consider complementary bedding such as pillows and sheets to complete a warm winter bed setup.
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