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Feather Zebra Comforter
- As long as the comforter contains 75 percent down, in America it can be labeled as being "All Down" by manufacturers, but Europe has higher standards, so it is important to be aware of the down to feather content ratio.
- Traditional down feather comforters are lightweight and very warm, but millions of people cannot use them due to allergies.
- Feather down comforters are plush and relaxing, especially when paired with a feather pillow.
- Feather and fiber comforters can not be washed at home and if properly protected using a protector and sheet should not require cleaning.
- No down comforters have 100 percent down, 95 percent down is the highest percent fill on the market (with 5 percent or less feathers).
- Down comforters are filled with a large percentage of feathers making them heavier than silk, and will bunch at the seams.
- Virtually all down and feather comforters are harvested from geese and ducks.
- One downside of feather comforters and some down comforters is the possibility of feathers poking through the comforter cover and scratching you.
- Because very tiny feathers get caught in down, down comforters are rarely 100 percent down.
- The Federal Trade Commission states that any product with at least 75 percent down clusters may be labeled as "down" and the remaining 25 percent is mainly comprised of down and feather fibers and small feathers.
- A down comforter is filled with feathers or "down" from ducks or geese.
- Down comforters are often white or off-white, with down goose feather fill.
- Down-like synthetic fill was created for allergy sufferers to imitate the texture of down, and, while fluffy, soft and warm, they don not rely on goose feathers for their comfort.
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