
A $30-$52 hypoallergenic comforter that punches well above its price, Good Housekeeping's 2025 Bedding Awards winner with a buttery-soft shell and lightweight polyester fill that won't trigger allergies.
A Good Housekeeping's 2025 Bedding Awards winner, this comforter was a favorite of both Textiles Lab pros and consumer testers. When my team evaluated it in the Lab, we noted that the outer shell felt 'buttery soft' and were impressed by how quiet it was with no crinkling noises.
One GH Textiles Lab analyst has admitted to purchasing four of these comforters for herself and for her guest beds. She considers herself to be a hot sleeper and she said that she doesn't wake up with night sweats with this comforter despite it being made of polyester because it's on the thinner side.
The most consistently recommended hypoallergenic comforter across expert labs and real users. Recycled PET fill and Tencel lyocell shell are naturally allergy-friendly, breathable, and won't trap dust or dander.
Named best overall by both Sleep Foundation and Good Housekeeping, this $315 comforter uses a lyocell and down-alternative fill blend that's naturally hypoallergenic, moisture-wicking, and designed for year-round use.
At $100-$120, this 100% cotton-shell comforter with down-alternative microfiber fill is hypoallergenic, machine-washable, and comes with a 100-night sleep trial, exceptional value for allergy sufferers.
Made entirely from bamboo-derived viscose, shell and fill, this $425 comforter is naturally hypoallergenic, temperature-neutral, and moisture-wicking, with a 10-year warranty that justifies the investment.