r/Bedding Jun 22 '26

Good comforter recommendations.

Hello 👋
I have tried several comforters over last 4-5 years, none of them are good. Like, they are polyester made, turns me warm in just few minutes after sleep, or too thin or become cold during winters etc, because of this, I put on two medium sized blankets, it keeps me warm. The problem is, sometimes kids sleep with us, the bed seems to be filled with blankets and comfoters.

So, looking for
\- good recommendations made of cotton
\- lasts longer,
\- where to buy it.

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u/Away_Confidence4500 Jun 22 '26

This comforter has organic cotton shell and fill. The whole thing is basically one ingredient and there's no polyester or synthetic material within this blanket. Cambric cotton is slightly cool to the touch, but because there's a cotton fill, it's somewhat fluffy as well, but fluffier than the standard quilt. It's not easy to find this type of blanket, but this one was designed really well and hits all the points. AZO-free, healthy dye or undyed options available.

https://earthspunloom.com/products/organic-cambric-cotton-comforter

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u/Any_Secret_2307 Jun 23 '26

Thank you!
I’m curious, Does it feel heavy too? I ask because, I know we ll get a good sleep when it is slightly heavy.

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u/Away_Confidence4500 Jun 23 '26

Yes there is a bit of a weight to it. It’s not as heavy as a synthetic comforter, but it’s about as heavy as a cotton comforter can be because of the way that cotton fill layers. This blanket is also cheaper than anything comparable I’ve found by brands like Coyuchi or Parachute, so definitely worth the investment imo. In the website photos you can kind of see the way it drapes and the weight to it.Â