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Cotton Duvet Covers
Cotton duvet covers are relatively inexpensive and you can machine wash them. They come in an assortment of colors...from black to purple, to foam or lime green. There are many types of different cotton that these duvet covers can be made out of, but here are just a few popular types of cotton you might want to look for when shopping online: Egyptian Cotton: this is a cotton made out of long fibers, and is valued for its softness and texture. The long fibers help produce a soft fabric, usually in sheet or towel. It's more common to find this type of cotton for luxury comforters and luxury cotton duvets, and generally can be found at places like Nordstrom or JC Penny. Egyptian cotton also is known for its high absorbency rate, which is why it's used in towels. Bamboo Cotton: This is a newer type of cotton harvested from the bamboo shoot.It has light, airy fibers. Many companies a bleaching process to turn bamboo fibers white, but as mentioned before with organic being the craze, much of the time it's not bleatched to keep the fiber as natural as possible. To make a bamboo cotton fiber , the bamboo is heavily pulped until it separates into thin component threads. It's VERY soft and usually people who have an allergy to hemp or other natural types of fiber, don't have an issue with bamboo cotton. The great thing about bamboo cotton duvet covers is that they're safe on the environment. The bamboo grows fast,and can be processed fast. There is a minimal amount of chemicals used, and maybe even non at all. |