Down Comforter Bedding
Down comforters equal good night sleep.Archive for July, 2008
King Cotton was once the name for the cotton grown in the Deep South of the United States. Egyptian fiber is now considered the king of all cottons for its durability and luxurious feel. Egyptian cotton is used for all kinds of bedding including sheets, pillowcases and comforters. The Egyptian grown cotton has a longer staple or fiber making for more continuous fiber to work with. These Egyptian fibers are also thinner than other fibers making it possible to have more threads per square inch thus making a stronger fabric.
The feel of the sheets made from this Egyptian cotton may be a little more coarse than other cotton fibers when it is new, but with use and repeated washing it will become more and more soft. Another advantage of the tight cotton fiber is that it will not “pill” after repeated washings. All of these advantages and a reasonable price too. No longer do you have to be a King Midas to afford this King cotton. These fine Egyptian cotton sheets will make you feel like a King. Shop with us at Sleepy Down Comforters and find out for yourself!
If you haven’t been to Sleepy Down Comforters website lately, maybe you should give it a try. We have added several new categories which include: duvet covers, alternative down comforters, bedding sheets and a lot more. At this time we are offering 15% off on all items. The bedding sheets come in a variety of colors and styles, so go check’em out. We’ll be adding new products from time to time, and you won’t want to miss out on any of the special items, so come back often. It’s real easy to shop on the site because it’ so easy to navigate; just click on what you want to see or buy and go from there. We want to offer you the kind of products that you are looking for, so if there is something that you don’t see here, let us know and we will do what we can to provide the items that you want for your home. You look at our site, Sleepy Down Comforters, and we’ll be looking to hear from you.
This luxury down comforter is priced at what some people would call middle of the road. It’s called by the name of Egyptian Down Comforter. A Hungarian White Goose Down Comforter with a 650 fill power, will match up with the best of any luxury down comforter in its class. If you check out the higher priced down comforters you’ll see that this comforter is well worth its weight in a down comforter. The Price is Right and The Quality is Right, so go see what everyone is talking about!
This is no Fairy Tale, but you will have nothing but sweet dreams when you fall asleep under this Sateen Down Alternative Comforter. This exquisitely made comforter covering is composed of 100 % Cotton Sateen with Double Silky Piping. Doesn’t that sound heavenly! And the 10″ end to end box stitching helps prevent shifting of the down, so your Sateen Down Alternative Comforter will give you years of uninterrupted service. Now is the time to prepare for those cooler months ahead. Get yours now before it’s too late!
Do you want to get a good night’s rest? Well a down pillow can make all the difference in the world the next day. This down chamber pillow has a 233-T count, 100% cotton cambric outer shell. It is filled with 30oz. of water fowl feathers topped off with 4oz. of white goose down feathers for extra fluffness and comfort. Enjoy a good night’s rest from now on.
Now that you have made the decision to buy a down comforter, you’ll certainly want to protect your investment. To do that I highly recommand that you protect your investment with a duvet cover. You can have multiple duvet covers for all seasons of the year as well as for those special occasions. It can really change your bedroom decor.
If Down doesn’t suit you or your allergies won’t let you near it, there is an alternative. You can still have the look and feel of Down for a fraction of the cost. The Down Alternative Comforter not only looks like the real Down Comforter, but provides the same warmth too. With the end to end sewn through box stitching and Double stitch piping, no one will know it isn’t the real thing. And just between you and me - let’s keep it that way.
Now that you have made the investment in a Down Comforter, you want it to last for a long time. One way to ensure the longevity of your Down Comforter is to add a Duvet Cover to help keep clean and long lasting. Duvet covers can add color and style to your Down Comforter. You can change the look of your room by simply changing the Duvet cover on your bed. ( A whole lot cheaper than redecorating the whole room.) At Sleepy Down Comforters we have a variety of styles and colors to choose. Visit our site today and be the first in your neighborhood to have one of these high quality Duvet covers for every bed comforter in your house.
Down is a natural insulator that works better than any man-made fiber. It takes 3 times as much man-made fiber to equal the comfort that comes naturally in the down. And it works well in any weather. Your natural goose down comforter can keep you warm in winter and cool in the summer. You are going to enjoy your goose down comforter so much that you will not want to leave home without it. Pack it up and take it with you so you can have the comfort of home wherever you go.

Cleaning down comforters doesn’t necessarily have to be an arduous process, but they do require special care. The rule of thumb is: While this may be a nightmare for OCD sufferers or hypochondriacs, the rule of thumb is: The less often you clean your comforter or pillow, the longer it will last. All you need to do is follow the steps to ensure continually comfy nights with a reliable down pillow.
Place a cover over your down comforter to protect it from dust, dirt and body oils.
Shake out your comforter weekly to prevent the down from bunching up.
Air out your comforter occasionally to keep it fresh. Hang it on a clothesline or shake it out a window.
Take your comforter to a dry cleaner every three to five years if you decide not to launder it at home.
Use a Laundromat with oversized washing machines if you have an oversized comforter, should you decide to machine-wash it.
Spot-treat any stains before you wash.
Wash your comforter in cold water using a detergent that has a degreaser so that oils are removed.
Very gently squeeze out any excess water from the comforter.
Dry the comforter in the dryer on low heat setting with a tennis ball so that the fill moves as it dries.
Store the comforter in a dry and well-ventilated closet or room when you are not using it, in order to avoid mildew.
