Down, the cottony material at the base of goose and duck feathers, is an ideal insulator:

Posted by admin on November 24th, 2009 filed in Uncategorized

There is a wide variety of down comforters, available, ranging from those made with duck down and feathers to those made from synthetic down alternatives. Of all the down comforters, though, goose down is the most luxurious. Goose down grows thicker and in bigger clusters than duck down, resulting in a higher-quality comforter. Unlike duck down comforters, goose down does not have an unpleasant odor. In fact, they have virtually no smell at all.

Generally down Bedding, is one of the first things that you will see when going into the bedroom. So by choosing the best one that you can afford, it really helps to make you feel satisfied, as well as making the room look brilliant. Some of the most popular materials used for bedding comforters are cotton, silk, polyester and down

Down, the cottony material at the base of goose and duck feathers, is an ideal insulator: Its almost-weightless structure traps body heat, yet it breathes, so you won’t feel sweaty or clammy. But just because a bedding comforter’s label says down doesn’t mean it’s 100% pure. Industry guidelines say that a down product need contain only 70% actual down and soft feather stems. The remaining 30% may be feathers, residue and random fibers. So when shopping, check what percentage of the fill is actually down.

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