Best comforters to upgrade your bedding

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There are many things one can do for better sleep: exercise more, drink less alcohol and caffeine, avoid screen time before bed, and sleep on your back. These are all fine suggestions, but certainly, a bedding upgrade wouldn’t hurt. Below, our top recommendations for the most comfortable comforters.

Sleep so softly: Buffy Cloud Comforter – Hypoallergenic Eucalyptus Fabric

Sleep so softly

Eco-Friendly

 Buffy Cloud Comforter
For people with allergies.

Made out of eucalyptus fibers, this comforter is uber soft and feels like you’re sleeping underneath a blanket made out of clouds or cotton candy. It’s cruelty-free (no geese were harmed to keep you warm at night) and resistant to microbes, mites, and allergens. Perfect for all-year-round sleeping, but when paired with a duvet cover it definitely keeps cold sleepers warm at night.

Great value: Linenspa All-Season White Down Alternative Quilted Comforter

Great value

Ultra-Soft Sleep

 Linenspa All-Season White Down Alternative Quilted Comforter
Snuggle up to this option that won’t break the bank.

This comforter is really inexpensive and the quality is decent. For those who don’t mess around with duvet covers, this all-season quilted comforter comes in several reversible colors and looks good on its own, but also has built-in corner and side loops to secure a cover should you choose.

Most options: APSMILE Luxury All Season Goose Down Comforter

Most options

Responsibly Harvested

 APSMILE Luxury All Season Goose Down Comforter
Reusable packaging can be used as a travel tote.

For a more traditional down comforter, we like this Apsmile brand that features white Siberian down clusters and feathers plus a 100 percent unbleached cotton cover. It also has eight corner tabs for easy duvet cover attachment and is hypoallergenic. This comforter also comes in a variety of weights and warmths.

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