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Quality duvet/quilt help

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  • vic_sf49
    vic_sf49 Posts: 791 Forumite
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    Another convert to wool, from the Wool room actually, as mentioned above.

    I wanted a nice heavy quilt, as I remembered them from decades ago, but normal synthetic ones, are getting lighter and lighter. I can't have feather, so opted for wool. 

    I went for the washable all season one, where you have two quilts that press stud together. Both parts have been washed a few times, and they hold up very well. Press studs are very secure. 

    Not as thick as you think they're going to be, but lovely and heavy, and with good choices for warmth options. Winter quilt, combining the two parts, is absolute bliss. 
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