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Top pick

This is the cover we’d invest in if kids or pets shared the bed. It is made from our favorite percale sheeting, and we know the fabric will weather years of abuse and frequent washings, possibly lasting longer than other covers on this list.

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Best for: That cool and crisp feeling

Why it’s great:  The L.L.Bean 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Comforter Cover is made with the same great fabric as our top-pick percale sheets and we’ve been recommending it since . We love this fabric for its quality and construction. We’ve tried two of these covers, and the fabric, seams, and button closures survived our shake tests, my dog’s playful chewing and dirty feet, and lots of abuse from my kiddo (including spilled chocolate milk). The covers still look great after frequent washings.

Percale isn’t as soft as sateen (like our pick from Cuddledown), but it feels crisp and cool to sleep under. It barely wrinkles out of the dryer (only the Cuddledown wrinkled less), and whatever rumples it had smoothed out easily on the bed.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The ties were the weakest of any we tested—one tore free of the cover during our shake tests. Although L.L.Bean does offer nine colors and varied prints, we wish they came in more styles and colors. It's also not Oeko-Tex–certified.

Long-term test notes: L.L.Bean’s percale is still the best-wearing percale I’ve ever tried. I’ve been long-term testing a set of the coordinating sheets since . And after all these years, they still feel better, launder better, and look better than most other percales. The color is bright, the wrinkling is minimal (which is unusual for percale), and there are no real signs of thinning on the fabric or fraying at the edges. They still feel smooth and crisp, and they’re a household favorite.

Sizes: twin, full, queen, king

Material: 100% Supima cotton

Colors: nine solid colors and varying prints

Top pick

Linen’s coarse texture adds an artfully rumpled look to a bed, and this breathable cover’s linen is the softest we’ve tested, especially for the price.

Best for: Rustic texture and breathability

Why it’s great: If you love the breathable feel, coarse texture, and casual look of linen, you’ll love Cultiver’s Linen Duvet Cover. It’s made with some of the best linen we’ve tested—it’s super soft and smooth, and it doesn’t seem to have the durability issues of other linen bedding we’ve tried. The cover is moderately priced for such high-quality fabric, and it comes in more than a dozen colors and prints. We like linen because it’s cool and breathable against the skin if you tend to overheat. The fabric is also Oeko-Tex–certified.

The stitching on the Cultiver cover is neat and strong, and even though this is one of our heavier cover picks (it weighs more than 5 pounds), the corner ties stayed secure during our shake tests. The light-gray cover we tried washed well, with no signs of pilling, thinning, or construction breakdowns. It wrinkled a bit less out of the dryer than many of the percale covers we dismissed (a feat for an infamously wrinkly fabric). Even with some wrinkles and rumples, it still looked nice and casual on the bed.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The texture of the sheets varies between the solid-color options and the natural, striped, and chambray options (such as the sky colorway) because of the dyeing technique. We recommend ordering swatches first to make sure you like the feel of the color or print you’re interested in. This cover also isn’t available in a twin or full size.

Long-term test notes: Multiple staffers own the Cultiver, and they consistently report that the linen has only gotten softer after each wash over time. As our deputy director of newsletters, Sofia Sokolove, explains, her duvet continues to look and feel “luxe and perfectly rumpled” after a year’s use. What’s more, it has completely held up despite her dog’s habit of digging its nails into the cover.

Sizes: queen, king, California king

Material: 100% European flax

Colors: 14 solids and 3 stripe prints

Top pick

This soft and comfortable percale cover comes in the most stylish and interesting prints we’ve seen. It’s one of the least expensive covers we tried, but it feels like nice, hotel bedding.

Best for: Adding personality with prints

Why it’s great: Brooklinen is one of the few bedding brands we’ve tested that offer duvet covers in cute, modern prints. The options for the Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover change every few months, but there are usually about a dozen choices that are sophisticated yet still fun. We’ve tested three different Brooklinen prints (plus a solid white cover from our original testing), and we’ve liked them all.

The Classic Duvet Cover is made of the same smooth, long-staple percale fabric as Brooklinen’s Classic Sheets—which is an "other good" recommendation in our sheets for hot sleepers guide and our printed sheets guide—and the cotton in both are Oeko-Tex–certified. As with sheets you’d find in a nice hotel, the fabric feels pleasantly cool and crisp. It’s a perfect mid-weight cover that’s lighter and softer than the durable L.L.Bean 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: This one looks a little more rumpled out of the wash than the L.L.Bean percale, but the wrinkles are minimal overall.

Long-term test notes: Another staff favorite, the Brooklinen cover has garnered praise for staying crisp yet soft over time. One writer notes that it was great for the first four years, but after five it has lost some of its structure, not to mention a few buttons. However, I’ve been using the company’s original white cover since , and I’m still impressed with its overall construction; it’s nearly nine years old and still looks clean, bright white, with no major signs of wear and tear, except for some mild pilling.

Sizes: twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/California king

Material: 100% cotton

Colors: varies

Top pick

Made from the same fabric as one of our favorite sateen sheet sets, this cover is much softer than those made from linen or percale. It barely wrinkles, and it comes in more solid colors than any other cover we tried.

Best for: A colorful, warm, elegant bed

Why it’s great: The sumptuous Cuddledown 400 Thread Count Sateen Duvet Cover easily creates a luxe-looking bed—its slinky, subtle sheen looks more elegant than far pricier fabrics, and it’s one of the softest covers on this list. The Cuddledown is made with the same fabric as our upgrade sateen sheets pick—the satin weave is smoother and silkier than percale—and it wrinkles less than any other cover on this list. And the fabric is Oeko-Tex–certified. We’ve been testing the sateen sheets for years, and the fabric doesn’t disappoint. Cuddledown’s fabric even held its own against $1,000 luxury Italian sateen sheets we tested.

We tested this cover in and then tested a new one in , and the construction was noticeably better. The old ties frayed and tangled, but they’re now made of a different material, which seems much more likely to withstand wear. They’re very securely sewn, and they survived our shake tests—unlike the ties (which tore) on both the percale and flannel L.L.Bean covers we tested.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Because sateen packs more threads into its weave than percale, it’s also heavier. This is one of the weightiest covers on our list, which some sleepers prefer. But if you have a fluffy, light duvet (like our upgrade pick from Feathered Friends), this cover may weigh it down. Be aware that the color choices on the website aren’t photographed; they’re Photoshopped, so they look flat and lifeless, and they’re much more vibrant in person.

Long-term test notes: After being used for nearly four years, our original test cover is still in excellent shape. There are no holes or signs of threadbare areas within the fabric, and the color is still saturated enough to look smart on the bed. Over time I’ve noticed that the comforter does travel inside this silky cover (usually toward my husband’s side of the bed, leaving me cold). But it’s roomy to begin with. So going down a size (say, using a queen-size cover for a king-size comforter) might help the comforter fill it out more. This duvet is also very warm; it’s become my go-to cover for winter.

Sizes: twin, full, queen, king, queen oversized, king oversized

Material: 100% cotton

Colors: 28 solids

Top pick

Long-staple cotton flannel makes this soft cover the warmest we’ve tested—and much cozier than similar covers made from percale and linen. It’s also one of the least expensive covers we considered.

Best for: Staying toasty

Why it’s great: On super-cold nights, L.L.Bean’s Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Comforter Cover will boost the warmth of your bedding and, unlike sliding between icy percale sheets, the fleecy fabric will warm up your toes quicker than any other cover we tried. Made from long-staple Portuguese cotton flannel, the Ultrasoft is one of the softest and warmest covers on this list. It’s made from the same material as our favorite flannel sheets, which were a clear winner for their plushness, coziness, and reasonable price. The cover was the favorite of my dog, Hamilton, who looked crushed when it was time to swap it out during testing.

The Ultrasoft is the one of the most affordable covers on our list. It comes in nine solid colors, plus check and stripe prints—more options than from many flannel covers we researched. L.L.Bean’s one-year return policy is among the most generous we’ve found.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The corner ties—which are supposed to hold the duvet in place—are the weakest of any we tested. They began to rip loose from the cover with just a little shaking and tugging. The flannel itself is so good that we think it’s worth adding a few extra stitches yourself or getting some duvet clips—padded fasteners that secure the corners of your duvet and cover together. Because of the way the ties are sewn in, the corners on this cover aren’t perfectly square and crisp. But since this is a fluffy winter duvet, we didn’t mind the rounded corners. We also found the colors and prints a little dull—we wish they were more modern. It's not Oeko-Tex–certified.

Long-term test notes: We’ve been long-term testing the Ultrasoft Comfort flannel sheets—made of the same fabric as this duvet cover—since . The flannel has consistently retained its softness through many washes, outperforming almost every other flannel we’ve ever tested against it. There is mild pilling over time, but nothing that can’t be fixed with a fabric shaver. We also noticed minimal discoloration and just a few wrinkles.

Sizes: twin, full, queen, king

Material: %100 cotton

Colors: nine solids and varying seasonal prints

As part of our research for this guide in , we interviewed Shannon Maher, an assistant professor in the Home Products Development department at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and former product designer for The Company Store. She helped us with our testing strategy and gave us useful information on bedding fibers and construction. We then looked closely at customer reviews on various department store and home bedding sites.

We drew on our research, interviews with bedding experts, and years of experience testing sheets (most of our duvet cover picks are made with the same fabric as sheets we recommend) to come up with these criteria for a duvet cover:

Softness: We wanted covers that were soft enough to use without a top sheet, directly against the skin. A duvet cover should keep its softness after being washed and dried. We know from our years of testing that companies often add finishes to home textiles to give them shelf appeal, and once those are washed away you get a true sense of the fabric’s feel, so a cover should feel as soft or softer out of the dryer as it does out of the package.

Natural fibers: Natural fibers are more breathable and best for regulating temperature, so we looked specifically at covers made from high-quality cottons and linens. They do wrinkle and shrink more than synthetics, but they can also be washed on hotter temperatures (cotton can withstand more heat than linen), which is the best way to get them clean. If you tend to stain your bedding, choose white, the easiest color to wash on hot with bleach or OxiClean.

Solid construction: The best duvet covers have strong seams that don’t fray, they shrink minimally in the wash, and they have securely attached buttons, zippers, or snaps at the closure.

Inner ties: Not every cover we recommend has inner ties to secure the cover to a duvet, but most of them do—it’s a definite bonus for keeping the duvet from bunching up inside the cover. You can use duvet clips to keep them secure without ties (I’ve used this style many times over the years), but they can break easily, so invest in a few sets for backup.

A variety of colors and prints: A duvet cover is the first thing you see on a made bed so it’s often the focal point of a bedroom. We focused on covers with plenty of color options, and some with prints, to fit a variety of tastes and room styles.

Range of sizes: We looked for covers available in all bed sizes. Not every cover we recommend comes in every size, but there is enough variety here to find something that will fit.

Reliable brands: We pay attention to companies’ responsiveness, website navigation, inventory, return policies, and the quality of the bedding itself so that we’re confident that you will have the same experience we did. From our years of testing bedding we know the brands that are the most consistent—from their fabrics to their quality control to their customer service. No cover is perfect, and we’ve noted the flaws we found in our picks (and if they’re worth overlooking).

Since , we’ve researched 38 covers and tested 16, all on a king-size bed. We measured them straight out of the bag, then again after a wash to account for any initial shrinkage. We compared all of the fabrics for smoothness, softness, pilling, and weight.

We washed and dried all of the covers without any fabric softeners, and with all of their closures fastened. We also left them in the dryer for a while after the cycle was finished. In everyday life, we’re not always right there to pull laundry out immediately, and we wanted to see how wrinkled and rumpled these covers would get. We also folded every cover after washing to see if the seams stayed straight and even—twisted seams and uneven sides can look messy on a made bed. Then we put each cover on a test duvet (comforter) and laid it on the bed to see how it looked, and crawled under each to see how they felt as we moved around and (often) fell asleep.

The Authenticity 50 A50 Duvet Cover was a previous pick, but as of December , it has been mostly unavailable for over a year. If the stock issues get resolved, we’ll add it back in as a pick. If you find it in stock, we still think it’s a great duvet cover. Weighing just under 2 pounds, it’s the lightest percale cover we tried (compared with 3 pounds for both the Brooklinen and Restoration Hardware covers, two other lightweight options), but it’s still comfortable and warm to sleep under. We also appreciate that everything on this cover, from the buttons to the corner ties, is made in the United States.

IKEA’s Dvala cover was our old budget pick, the best of a not-great group of low-priced covers. In , we brought in a new one that made us reconsider our recommendation. The percale cotton felt thick and hot, and it wrinkled more than any other cover we tested, to the point that the creases prevented it from laying flat. As of it’s also available only in white.

The Snowe Percale Duvet Cover is made from the same high-quality fabric as our former upgrade percale sheets pick, but we noticed some major problems with quality control. The cover we tested had unsightly, visible remnants of white paper sewn into the back of the decorative hemstitching, which we think is leftover stabilizing paper that wasn’t properly removed during production. It didn’t wash out, and picking it all out with tweezers would’ve taken hours.

This article was edited by Daniela Gorny and Christine Ryan.

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Virginia

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