Utopia Bedding Microfiber Zipper-Closure Duvet Cover Set, 3-Pieces
Last updated: July 20, 2022
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Overall Take
Utopia's 100% polyester duvet set includes a 90-inch-by-90-inch cover, and two pillow shams that each feature a 2-inch decorative flange. The brushed microfiber fabric is amazingly thick and soft, yet durable enough to resist fading, wrinkling and shrinkage after repeated washings.
In our analysis of 16 expert reviews, the Utopia Bedding Microfiber Zipper-Closure Duvet Cover Set, 3-Pieces placed 5th when we looked at the top 9 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Dress your bed lavishly with this printed microfiber duvet set. Featuring a white fretwork pattern on grey or navy base, this printed duvet set, coordinates easily with your existing bedding set. Each set contains a duvet cover with a zippered closure and two pillow cases. Now you can conveniently buy a basic bedding in a single package rather than purchasing each item separately. It is often less costly to buy a duvet set than to buy everything separately.
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Overview
If you’re unfamiliar with duvets (pronounced doo-vays), they sit on top of beds, but they are not the same as comforters. Muddling things further is the fact that duvets also differ from duvet covers!
To clear up some of this bedding confusion, you can compare a duvet to a soft, flat bag stuffed with down or a down alternative such as feathers, polyester, silk or wool. The purpose is to add warmth like a comforter, but duvets are usually plain-looking; you can also think of a duvet as a duvet insert.
A duvet cover is usually made by sewing up two rectangular sheets of fabric on all four sides. One piece is cut lengthwise, right down the middle, where the insert goes in. Since duvet inserts aren’t typically decorated, the duvet covers feature assorted designs, patterns and fabrics. The cover then protects the insert and keeps it clean. You can switch out your duvet inserts and covers according to the season (or whenever you feel like it).
Many duvet covers have ties to prevent the inserts from bunching up and shifting inside the cover. The cover openings then get closed with buttons, zippers or other ties. Some people put thick blankets inside duvet covers instead of inserts, and this way, a good insert or blanket will last for many years; plus, the covers are not as expensive as comforters.
The cover size has to be somewhat larger than the insert; queen-size ones are about 90 inches by 90 inches or slightly larger. The material you choose for your cover depends on your personal preferences; most are machine-washable.
Many come with matching pillow shams, which help protect your pillows and keep them clean. It also presents a neat, cohesive look to your bedding when you have pillow shams set atop a matching duvet cover. You must wash duvet covers more often than the inserts, so it can be helpful to find a duvet cover that’s easy to machine wash and dry.
Buying Advice
- Duvet covers and pillow shams do not come with inserts.
- Check the stitching on duvet covers and shams to ensure they are even and secure.
- Choose a solid color duvet cover set to add a pop of color that complements your décor.
- Patterned duvet sets are lovely if you prefer to use them as focal points in the bedroom.
- Some duvet covers are reversible.
- It’s easier to put a duvet insert into a cover with ties. Another method is to use safety pins so the insert doesn’t bunch up inside the cover.
- Duvet covers can also have filling, while others are just fabric; the latter is good for the warmer months.
- Down fillings are exceptionally warm, but some people are allergic to them. Down-alternatives can work just as well.
- Always close duvet cover zippers before laundering.
- Buy the correct size duvet cover sets for your bed; a king set will be too large for a queen, and so forth.