Down Alternative All Season Comforter for $107

March 19, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Down Alternative All Season Comforter for $107
Expires March 05, 2120 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 45% off

KEY FEATURES

This All-Season Down Alternative Comforter is the perfect blanket for men looking to live a “down alternative” lifestyle. The comforter shell is a 280TC 100% Cotton Percale dyed in Pillow Guy blue with a luxurious white satin piping around the edges. It’s filled with 3D-3V fiber which feels and performs like pure Goose Down. Its baffle box construction ensures no lumping or shifting and the right amount of fill was added to keep you nice and cool in the summer heat and cozy in the winter.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Color: navy, teal
  • Materials: 100% cotton 280TC (shell), down alternative fine poly gel fiber (Percale fill)
  • Size: full/queen
  • Product dimensions: 98″ x 90″
  • 280 thread count
  • Breathable
  • Single ply long staple
  • Dust/mite-free
  • Hypoallergenic
  • White satin piping
  • Down-like gel giber
  • Baffle box construction

Includes

  • Down Alternative All Season Comforter (Full/Queen)

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