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Lightweight and Lofty

ith a softness you have to feel to believe, ’s comforter uses a fluffy down-alternative fill and a Tencel lyocell outer cover, which is smoother and quieter than cotton. It’s a personal favorite of several of our textiles analysts, who praised

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