🛌 Elevate your sleep game with ethically luxurious down comfort
This King size comforter features 750+ fill power ethically sourced waterfowl down and feathers, wrapped in a 1200 thread count 100% cotton shell. Designed for all-season use with a medium 65oz fill weight, it offers plush warmth and durability with double-needle stitching and 8 internal tabs to secure your duvet cover. Vacuum-packed for freshness, it fluffs up quickly for immediate comfort.
L**7
Excellent Quality
I have been searching for some time for the perfect down comforter. This one is exactly what I wanted. It is cool and crunchy, but not heavy, and plenty warm enough. It fluffs out perfectly and looks great on the bed. The fit is perfect, slightly oversized. Directions for care state you won't need to launder the blanket but every 4-5 years if you properly use a duvet cover. I am in love! Worth every penny!
E**H
Amazing!
My 2nd one, these are awesome! Perfect! It's perfect for winter and summers, it's not super thin but thick while also being light and fluffy. I love it, I'll be back for more!!! Get more colors!!! Lol thank you!
C**N
Terrific quality at a good price
Heavy weight cotton, jut enough feather filling to make it fluffy and cozy. The pin-tucking is stylish but I recommend a duvet cover if you have pets or kids since it's dry clean only.
S**A
Cozy Luxury Wrapped in Feathers: A Dreamy Sleep with Three Geese Comforter
If you're in search of the ultimate cocoon of comfort for your bed, look no further than the Three Geese Pinch Pleat Goose Feathers Down Comforter. From the moment it arrived, I knew I was in for a treat.Firstly, the craftsmanship is impeccable. The pinch pleat design adds a touch of elegance, giving my bed a luxurious look that instantly elevates the entire room. But it's not just about appearances; this comforter delivers where it counts most – in providing a blissful night's sleep.The 750+ fill power of the goose feathers and down creates a perfect balance of plushness and support. It's like being enveloped in a cloud, yet with enough structure to keep me comfortably cradled throughout the night. Despite its loftiness, the comforter feels surprisingly lightweight, making it ideal for year-round use.Another standout feature is its breathability. I tend to run hot while sleeping, but with this comforter, I stay comfortably cool all night long. It regulates temperature exceptionally well, ensuring that I wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated every morning.Durability is also worth noting. Despite regular use and laundering, the Three Geese comforter has retained its shape and loftiness, proving its quality construction.In terms of size, the queen size option fits my bed perfectly, draping elegantly over the sides without feeling too bulky or overwhelming.Overall, I couldn't be happier with my purchase. The Three Geese Pinch Pleat Goose Feathers Down Comforter has exceeded my expectations in every way imaginable. If you're ready to invest in a truly indulgent sleep experience, I wholeheartedly recommend giving this comforter a try. You won't be disappointed.
S**C
Huge Value (One of My Top 5 All Time Purchases)
I make a lot of purchases on this website. Of the items I have bought that were from otherwise "unknown" vendors (meaning, I had not heard of the brand or the store): this hit my top 5 best buys of all time!I absolutely AGONIZED over this decision because lately, even when I do a ton of research, I have found myself disappointed. So I was STRESSED about buying, what wound up being two of these comforters. Here is what I want you to know, in case you are stressing too:1. They absolutely fluff up, just as in the picture. (I bought two and they arrived on different days, so I got to watch the process twice.) I took them out of the packaging and gave them a thorough shake, in multiple directions. With the first one, while I saw very quick fluffing, I then let it sit in a room the rest of the day and when I was ready for bed - I threw it in the dryer (on a cool/fluff setting) with some dryer balls for about 10 minutes. Holy Toledo, the fluff! On the second one, I did all the shaking, but skipped the setting it out and went straight for the dryer. Same result. Major fluff! Yes, there were some very fine bits of feathers and/or down that flew into the air. But it was very insignificant and completely reasonable, in my opinion.2. These are ALL SEASON. So, this means that within reason, you "could" use this in the summer. (I am right now.) BUT, it's pretty hot outside so the level of warmth to this quilt is such - you could be uncomfortable. However, with the right bedroom temp (which I've maintained) - this has been lovely. I believe, based on the level of warmth I have had, these will be great as the weather cools down. DISCLAIMER: You do need to think on the type of sleeper you are (do you sleep hot or cold), and other factors related to your sleep system. In my home, I sleep on a memory foam bed with a cooling bed cover and use a linen bottom sheet. I am using a cotton gauze duvet to protect my comforter. I maintain a specific temperature range in my bedroom...all of these tidbits have created an environment that works for my personal needs. So, when you read reviews where people say: "this is perfect" or "this is too hot" - just take this all into account. This was "perfect" for them and their system, or "too hot" for the same reasons for someone else.3. Please understand what you are buying. This is NOT an exclusively down comforter. You'll notice this is disclosed in the description: This is 75% feathers and 25% down. What's the difference between feathers and down? Mainly their structure. Feathers are more dense than down. They have a distinct quill and are uniform in their physical makeup. Although a cluster of down does have a quill, it is very small and may be undetectable. The structure of a down cluster is very undefined. Because down lacks this structure, down is very soft and malleable. Further, with this undefined structure, a cluster of down traps air and is an excellent insulator, which is why it is found in garments such as coats, mittens, and down comforters. Down is preferable to feathers for something like a comforter, in part, because of the overall weight SO: THIS COMFORTER IS HEAVIER THAN A FAR MORE EXPENSIVE EXCLUSIVELY DOWN COMFORTER.ALL that said- this is why I worried about this purchase. I wanted something light as air, super fluffy, and warm. I worried the huge quantities of feathers would make this too heavy and not be effective. In fact, I wondered if it would be possible for the feathers to even loft the way down does in the more expensive comforters. BUT- this has been outstanding with this comforter! It does feel heavy when I am wafting it around while making the bed, but it does NOT feel heavy when it is laying across my body. (For a comparison, look at the weight of this comforter verses something that is more along the lines of 75% down with only 25% feathers. The one with a lot more down will be a TON lighter.) I took this into account when purchasing and decided that the weight of the comforter when laid across a bed (over my body) would tell the tale, and it did. It feels comfortably light. (You may have experience with something with a higher quantity of down and feel differently about the total weight, but for reference, I wanted a "light" comforter because the weight of my previous synthetic fill comforter hurt my toes and this does not hurt my toes at all. I do not feel this on my toes!)A note on the level of fill: I held both of my new comforters up with backlighting to look at the total fill. Every square was beautifully full...something much easier to do at this cost point when you are using so many feathers.A note on baffle box construction: This is a true baffle box construction. Technically speaking, "baffle box" refers to pockets constructed inside a down comforter using three or more pieces of fabric. The top and bottom sheets are stitched together by thin perpendicular pieces of fabric, creating three-dimensional pockets. This comforter is a traditional baffle box. If you have a comparable, inexpensively made comforter that claims to be baffle box - but you find it "cold", check to see if the boxes are completely sewn through. (Sewn through is also known as "box stitched": a box stitch is very similar to a baffle box. A box stitch, though, simply stitches together the top and bottom layers directly. As the top and bottom layers are sewn directly together with a box stitch, the stitch lines do not have any filling in them. This means they are thin and heat can escape easier. Generally, this means that box-stitched comforters run cooler than baffle box comforters—not necessarily a bad thing for hot sleepers.)And now I can see this is obscenely long, so this will be the end of my Ted Talk on what feathers are, what down is, and the type of stitching you find in down comforters. The long and the short being: Yes, I totally recommend this product.
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