DUVET COVERS |
A duvet cover is a protective layer that slips over the duvet and has a closure. Because duvet inners and comforters can be expensive and difficult to clean, duvet covers are useful because they protect them during use and are easily removed and easy to wash.
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We recommend opting for a duvet cover (and inner) that is one size larger than your bed. This will ensure that it drapes nicely over the sides, covering your mattress and giving your bed a more polished appearance.
Closure Style Explained
Stud Closure
Stud Closure is one of the most secure and is great for those who've had problems with duvets moving around in past covers. They fasten easily, but you do have to take extra care when laundering them.
When processed using an industrial iron you could encounter problems with pressure marks which can, in turn, lead to holes in the fabric around the studs. Play it safe and iron this style of duvet cover by hand.
When processed using an industrial iron you could encounter problems with pressure marks which can, in turn, lead to holes in the fabric around the studs. Play it safe and iron this style of duvet cover by hand.
Flap Closure
The flap closure incorporates an internal flap which closes the duvet inside and holds it in place.
This style is recommended if industrial irons are used, as no hardware can be damaged by the heat and weight of the industrial iron.
This style is recommended if industrial irons are used, as no hardware can be damaged by the heat and weight of the industrial iron.