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Down Comforter Bedding
Down comforters equal good night sleep.
Down bedding is the most popular because it is soft, insulated and welcoming. A bed dressed in a down feather bed, down pillows and a down comforter invites us to a restful night. Sleep is right around the corner as soon as you sink into the delightful depth of bed well-dressed in down.
While we know comforters are filled with down from ducks or geese, how much down is required to refer to it as “down bedding”? According to the Federal Trade Commission, a product with a minimum of 75 percent down clusters qualifies to be labeled as “down”. The remaining 25 percent might be feather fibers, down and small feathers that are between 3 cm and 6 cm in size.
The large down content is what makes the comforter insulated. Much like down on a bird, a down comforter will keep you warm in the chill and cooler when it’s hot. If you’re allergic to down or feathers, alternative down comforters give you the alluring comfort without the bother.
Either way, down bedding is the perfect way to get a good night’s sleep.
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June 27th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
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I just moved to a colder climate state and I really want a warm and comfortable comforter. Good thing I saw the down comforter in your site that was selling at a really good price. I got one right away so I can keep myself warm and cozy at night. Th…