Long-staple cotton with a percale weave that's breathable, durable, and pill-resistant, lab-tested to outperform most competitors. Larger buttons and labeled sides make it genuinely easy to put on, and the 365-day return policy is unmatched.
A top performer in our tests, this fabric proved to be strong and pill-resistant, it washed well with minimal shrinkage and consumer testers said the cotton sateen weave felt smooth.
The Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover is made using 100% long-staple cotton with a 270 thread count, which gives the fabric a soft and breathable feel. Available in 14 different color and pattern options, this duvet cover strikes a balance between comfortable functionality and unique style.
Under $40 for a queen with shams included, a zipper closure, and a tufted boho design that looks far more expensive than it is. Six months of weekly washing in testing showed zero damage to the embellishments.
Brushed cotton flannel so cozy you can skip the top sheet entirely. CNET named it their overall best duvet cover, and it gets softer with every wash, under $100 for a queen.
Viscose from bamboo with a sateen weave that feels like silk against skin, naturally cooling, moisture-wicking, and backed by a 10-year warranty. Named best luxury pick by both CNET and Sleep Foundation.
400 thread-count sateen cotton under $60 that doesn't pill, shrink, or show wear after six-plus months of nightly use and frequent washing. A cat's claws couldn't damage it in testing.