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Buffy Breeze Comforter

Built specifically for hot sleepers with a Tencel lyocell cover and fill — both the shell and stuffing are moisture-wicking and breathable. Good Housekeeping's 'softest' pick with a 7-night free trial before you buy.

$149-$250
Pros
  • Tencel lyocell cover AND fill — both shell and stuffing are breathable and moisture-wicking
  • Sustainable, eco-friendly materials throughout
  • 7-night free trial before purchase — no risk
  • Testers described it as 'significantly cooler than my down duvet'
  • Lightweight and fluffy — 'hotel-like' feel according to testers
Cons
  • Prone to sliding around on the bed or inside a duvet cover
  • More expensive than budget options
  • Not as aggressively cool-to-the-touch as the Rest Evercool
Why we recommend it

If you care about sustainable materials and want something that feels luxurious rather than clinical, the Breeze is your pick. Testers called it 'significantly cooler than my down duvet' — that's the comparison that matters.

What the experts said

This down-alternative comforter is lightweight and breathable, and testers loved the silky soft feel of the sustainable Tencel lyocell cover that also helps keep you cooler.

Good Housekeeping · read full review →

The comforter feels very quality, luxe, and hotel-like.

Good Housekeeping consumer tester · read full review →

significantly cooler than my down duvet

Good Housekeeping consumer tester · read full review →

Best Airflow pick — the Buffy Breeze earns its spot for breathable construction and moisture management.

Sleep Foundation · read full review →