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  • Boxed: This classic pattern keeps down and heat from shifting with rows of stitched boxes, the bigger squares allow down to loft fully for warmer comfort (smaller squares offer moderate warmth).
  • A comforter cover is less bulky to handle than a full-size bedspread.
  • When you first open your comforter from the factory, it will take a few days to expand to its full capacity.
  • Down comforters are typically available in twin, full, queen and king sizes.
  • The full size traditional comforter is a deep quilted comforter sized to drape over the edges of the mattress.
  • Comforters larger than full size usually require an extra large washing machine, like those available at laundry mats.
  • Buying a good quality king size comforter is practical and you can't beat the soft feel and full appearance.
  • Baffles allow the down in your comforter to assume its fullest loft.
  • If you take a comforter out of the dryer before it is fully dried, the fill can mildew.
  • The standard size for twin comforters is 63 inches by 86 inches, and for full, 86 by 86.
  • Wash your comforter as few times as possible to retain its full insulation value.
  • Buy a duvet cover or comforter cover that is one or two inches larger than your comforter (manufactuers have already accounted for this, so if you have a full size comforter buy a full sized duvet cover, the same for a Queen or King comforter).

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