Bare Home Comforter Set - Twin/Twin Extra Long - Goose Down Alternative - Ultra-Soft - Premium 1800 Series - All Season Warmth (Twin/Twin XL, Black)
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Yes, this set comes with a sham cover, which is a pillow cover, Janet. A sham cover and a pillowcase are not the same thing. Pillowcases have one end that opens, whereas a sham has a tuck flap on the back. All four sides of the shams have a flange, which creates a nice decorative border. Aside from those key differences, the applications are identical. Thank you for your time and consideration.br>br>br>br>br>
The 'crimson' red, as shown in the photo, is what I'd call it.
Yes. I used a low-heat dryer to dry my comforter. I've washed and dried it a few times and it still looks good. It turned out beautifully, which is why I'd like to purchase another, but that color is currently out of stock.
If you live in Delaware, you should at the very least wrap yourself in a warm blanket. I was born and raised in the state of California. It appears to be appropriate for this time of year. It's a circle for here. It's very light. When it's cold, I'm not sure how microfiber stacks up against cotton. It's taking the place of a more substantial cotton comforter - Only on the coldest nights did I add a light cotton blanket. Our cold, on the other hand, pales in comparison to that of the snow-covered mountains. This place appeals to my son. It appears to be in good condition. The grey shade, as well as the style, are both appealing to me. softness. We can return Amazon items at Kohl's here, so if you try it and don't like it, you might be able to return it somewhere nearby. I hope this has been of assistance.
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Before you place an order for this item, make sure you really want it. This is due to the fact that you can only return it if it is "unopened and unused. " unwashed. and it's still in great shape" - plus they will charge a 15% fee - 25% re- Fee for stocking. " Without breaking the sealed packaging, you can't even feel the comforter. " The package I received felt heavy at first, but once I removed the comforter from its sealed packaging, it felt much lighter, which was exactly what I wanted. Although the comforter's instructions state that it should be washed before use, it had no odor and appeared to be fine to use without it. However, it felt heavier than some reviewers had stated, and it certainly felt heavier than a light blanket when lying under it. The comforter's quality appeared to be satisfactory, and I anticipate that I will be satisfied with it in the end.
Let's get this party started! br>br>I spent hours reading product reviews for washable, warm, and affordable (under $50) comforters. I ordered two of these comforters, and they arrived the day before yesterday. First and foremost, the Navy and Gray colors aren't as dark as they appear in the photo; however, this isn't a big deal to me because I was more concerned with the fabric being washable and warm than the color. br>br>We started by washing the Navy one in a front-loading washer - These are large comforters, not overly puffy or thick, but thick enough to fit into the washing machine. Simply run an extra rinse cycle to remove all of the detergent, then hang dry over a shower curtain rod or stair banister to dry completely. br>br>Here's why this product got only three stars: So many seams were loose and coming undone the moment I took it out to inspect it! Although no stuffing had been removed, seams were already loose after just one wash. We wash our blankets frequently, and one of the main reasons we looked for a washable comforter was to avoid having to buy duvet covers. However, after washing both blankets, it's safe to assume that we'll be using duvet covers to protect them for longer periods of time. br>br>Now for the good news: this blanket is extremely warm! We wanted something warm and cozy, not too fluffy, which is exactly what we got! I slept so well with it last night inside my new duvet, and while I'm annoyed that the blanket appears to be of lower quality than expected, it should last MUCH longer inside a duvet than if we used and washed it on a regular basis. Overall, it wasn't a bad purchase. br>br> In my opinion, it will not hold up to regular washings, but with a duvet, it will! That being said, buy the cheapest color you can because you'll be putting it into a duvet!.
It's very soft and appears to be of higher quality than I expected for the price, and the cat can't get enough of it.
The cotton has also escaped the dryer's wrath. Very warm and inviting. They don't go bad at all throughout the night.
After the first wash, there was a lot of lint. I assumed it was something in the wash that caused it (though in retrospect, I realize I washed it by myself). It'll be thrown away. It's only gotten worse since then. The stuffing appears to be leaking out of the seams, and there are even some tears in the fabric. The quality is terrible.
Updated on October 31, 2021 – there are now more loose threads. This is the second time we've placed an order for one of these. The first one was fine until it was washed, at which point loose threads began to appear. I figured it was a one-time thing, so I placed another order. When this one arrived, it was so wrinkled that it needed to be washed before it could be used for the first time, and after that, the loose threads began to show up. They've been snagged and are now escaping in a number of places. Due to the poor quality, we will not be receiving any more of these. br>br>Original assessment - The change in packaging was the most serious issue. Because of the current shipping difficulties, they are now using vacuum packing to pack more into each shipping container. That might work for a lot of things, but it's not going to work here. What we got in the end was a wrinkled, compressed mess. I initially assumed that throwing it in the washer and drying it would remove the wrinkles, but that was not the case. Then, as a last resort, I took the whole thing and flattened it out with a hand steamer. Even after all of that, 90 minutes of steaming couldn't get rid of many of the stubborn wrinkles. br>br>On top of that, you started finding stray threads all over the place? I'm sure more threads will come loose and need to be cut off the next time this is washed. By any stretch of the imagination, this comforter isn't what we expected. It was ruined by the shipping method and shoddy threading. We would never buy anything from this company again. br>br>.
It immediately disintegrated, and the inside filling material began to leak out. I'm sorry I bought it; this is the first time I've bought a bad product on Amazon, which I order on a monthly basis. a long time.