“Lightweight, oil resistant, and feels great to sleep in! I love the colors, but I would recommend against blush pink as it is a little see-through and the pink is barely noticeable. However, they do have the full colored pink as well, so definitely opt out for the better color choice. Perfect sheets.”
“As I am SO lucky enough to be experiencing early menopause, every night is fraught. Tired of sweating through crappy comforters I did some research and learned that the bamboo/eucalyptus/tencel blends are reported to be the least heat-retaining materials.
This comforter Is very very soft, has a nice loft/thickness, but it does tend to sleep a tiny bit warmer than I was hoping. I have a twin sized silk/bamboo comforter that I often use (sleeping on top of regular bedding) that is more more thermally regulating than this one, especially when layered over sheets/blanket.
It’s still a good comforter and certainly worth the price, especially if you’re not someone who gets sweaty the moment they lay under any kind of blanket”
“This is hands down thee best duvet cover I’ve ever used. Slept like a damn baby!
My only complaint is because it’s a full/queen size it’s fairly small and doesn’t even cover the sides of the bed. Otherwise it’s perfect!”
“This was my first purchase. The color (pink) is lovely and it’s incredibly soft and keeps cool. My only qualm is that there aren’t enough buttons to secure it (you can see the duvet insert all the way down the length of the cover) and the built in strings (in the corners) are made from the cheapest material imaginable. I don’t know how long they’ll hold up before I’ll have to sew in my own. I bought a duvet cover for my daughter on Amazon- not the highest quality- and even that duvet cover has very sturdy, thick ties to secure the insert to the cover. For as much money as these products cost I was extremely surprised at some of the quality aspects that seemed to be skimped.”