
A high-quality duvet cover is an essential component of your dream bed setup. These covers enhance comfort and warmth throughout the night while safeguarding your duvet insert from wear, stains, and potential damage that could reduce its longevity. Additionally, they offer a simple way to refresh your room’s decor instantly—just swap out the cover for a new one to give your space a quick makeover.
To determine the top duvet covers for various sleep needs, we rigorously tested 56 options, assessing factors like fabric, craftsmanship, durability, and ease of maintenance. We also sought expert advice from Amy Hoban, COO of Parachute, and Sean Cormier, Professor of Textiles at the Fashion Institute of Technology, to provide valuable insights on selecting the perfect duvet cover and insert.
Top Pick
Essential Duvet Cover by Slumber Cloud
Exceptionally soft with excellent temperature control properties.
Its larger-than-standard size may not suit everyone.
The Slumber Cloud Essential Duvet Cover wowed us with its luxurious texture and impeccable craftsmanship. Crafted from a blend of cotton and viscose, it offers a silky-smooth feel and effective temperature regulation, ensuring you stay cool throughout the night. Whether you share your bed with someone who prefers a warmer or cooler sleep environment, this duvet cover is designed to accommodate both preferences seamlessly.
We admired the refined touches, such as smooth seams and sateen finishes, which lend this cover a polished appearance that enhances your entire bedding setup. The buttons are well-fitted, and the stitching is impeccable and sturdy—even around the button areas, which remained intact throughout our testing period. However, it’s worth noting that this cover is tailored for Slumber Cloud duvets, which are slightly larger than standard sizes. As a result, it might feel a bit oversized for your comforter, particularly if you own a full-sized one.
Overall, this duvet cover stands out as one of the more affordable choices on our list, yet its fabric quality and craftsmanship feel luxurious. Even after two months of use, we remain captivated by its silky-soft texture. Its minimalist design ensures it complements a wide range of room aesthetics and decor styles, promising long-lasting comfort for your bed.
Material: 60% cotton, 40% Outlast viscose | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/California king



Top Affordable Choice
Bare Home Duvet Cover
This duvet cover boasts exceptional softness, stain resistance, and is offered in 27 vibrant colors.
The lightweight fabric may not be suitable for those who sleep hot.
This duvet cover consistently exceeded our expectations during testing and is available at an unbeatable price. Its microfiber construction delivers an unmatched softness that stood out among the many options we evaluated. Despite its lightweight design, it demonstrated remarkable durability in the wash, showing no signs of pilling or fading even after six months of regular use. A standout feature was its ability to keep the insert securely in place, addressing a common frustration with duvet covers. Most impressively, it excelled in our stain resistance tests, effortlessly repelling coffee and oil stains, with foundation marks nearly invisible after laundering.
Polyester is celebrated for its durability and soft texture, but it may not be ideal for those who sleep hot due to its tendency to retain heat. However, the thin construction of this duvet cover prevented overheating during our use. That said, individuals who are particularly sensitive to heat might prefer an alternative. Available in 27 striking colors and patterns, this duvet cover features fabric ties on every corner and side to keep your duvet securely in place, eliminating nighttime shifting. Affordable, long-lasting, and user-friendly, this duvet cover truly has it all.
Material: Microfiber | Closure Type: Zipper | Size Range: Twin/twin XL, full, queen, oversized queen, king/California king, oversized king



Top Luxury Pick
Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Duvet Set
It features concealed buttons that add a touch of luxury to its appearance.
Its slightly oversized design may cause the duvet insert to shift if not properly secured.
Indulging in luxurious bedding is a treat, and this duvet set is the perfect choice. Crafted from 100% long-staple organic cotton, it offers a soft, smooth texture with a satin-like finish. Its reversible design makes bed-making effortless each morning. The set includes a button closure with a tuck-in flap to hide the buttons and corner fabric ties to keep your duvet securely in place, ensuring a polished look even during restless nights.
Regarding fit, we observed that this duvet cover comfortably accommodated our insert with some additional space, even after slight shrinkage in the wash. While minor adjustments were needed to ensure the insert lay flat, once secured, it remained perfectly in place. After six months of use, the quality remains unchanged, showcasing its durable construction—and we haven’t needed to readjust the insert since.
This duvet cover boasts a balanced weight—neither too heavy nor overly slippery—and showed no signs of wear even after numerous washes. Although the price is on the higher side, its luxurious buttery-soft texture, concealed buttons, and reversible design make it a worthwhile investment.
Material: Organic cotton | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin XL, queen, king




Top Cooling Choice
Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Duvet Cover
Its smooth fabric makes inserting duvet inserts effortless.
The fabric tends to wrinkle easily and has a flat, less textured look.
For those who sleep hot but still desire the coziness of a soft duvet cover, the Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Duvet Cover is an excellent choice. Crafted from Tencel, this cover is moisture-wicking, breathable, and hypoallergenic, making it ideal for hot sleepers and allergy sufferers. Its soft texture and ability to remain cool to the touch impressed us. However, the fabric, while moisture-wicking and hypoallergenic, is less stain-resistant and durable compared to other options we tested.
This duvet cover washed well and showed no signs of pilling during testing. Even after six months of use—including biweekly washes—it has maintained its quality. The only downside is its tendency to wrinkle easily, even when promptly removed from the dryer. The wrinkles and flat fabric finish give it a slightly crumpled look, which might make your bed appear less polished.
Despite this, the duvet cover excels in other areas, making it a worthwhile investment. The smooth fabric allows the duvet insert to slide in effortlessly, and it includes eight ties to keep it securely in place. It’s an excellent choice for those seeking a simple, hassle-free duvet cover that ensures a cool and comfortable night’s sleep.
Material: Tencel lyocell | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/California king




Top Cotton Percale Pick
L.L.Bean Pima Cotton Percale Comforter Cover Collection
This premium duvet cover offers an exceptionally soft feel.
Certain stains may need additional effort to clean.
The superior craftsmanship of this L.L.Bean duvet cover is evident from the moment you unbox it. The stitching is impeccable, and the fabric feels durable yet lightweight. It stood out as softer and smoother than most competitors, likely due to its Supima cotton construction, renowned as one of the world’s finest cotton varieties. Its percale weave adds a crisp, breathable quality that sets it apart from other cotton options.
This duvet cover performed exceptionally well in the wash, showing no shrinkage, which made inserting the duvet a breeze. The corner ties kept the insert securely in place. While makeup foundation and oil stains were visible during lab tests, dog stains were easily removed in long-term testing. Its durability is unmatched—even after six months of use, it remains in pristine condition.
Thanks to its softness and breathability, this duvet cover is versatile enough for any climate or season, particularly for those who sleep cold. Its slightly heavier weight gives it a polished, elegant drape on the bed, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
Material: Supima cotton | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin, full, queen, king



Top Cotton Sateen Pick
Parachute Sateen Duvet Cover
The sateen weave provides a glossy finish and a silky-smooth texture.
It experienced slight shrinkage and significant wrinkling after washing.
For those who appreciate a luxurious, glossy bedspread, a sateen duvet cover like this one from Parachute is an excellent choice. Sateen weaves are renowned for their silk-like feel and substantial weight. Crafted from long-staple Egyptian cotton, this cover offers a soft touch with a subtle, elegant sheen. Its silky texture, detailed stitching, and hidden buttons add a touch of sophistication and luxury.
In addition to its button closure, this duvet cover uses fabric ties to secure the insert, which performed exceptionally well in our tests. While it shrank slightly in the wash ( inches in width and 5 inches in length), it still fit the duvet insert comfortably. After two months of use, we observed no significant quality issues, though it did wrinkle heavily after drying, making it less ideal for those who prefer crisp, smooth bedding.
This duvet cover’s satin-like texture may not suit those seeking a fuzzy, cozy feel. However, it strikes a balance, staying cool enough for warm weather while remaining comfortable in cooler temperatures. Though it comes at a higher price point, its quality justifies the cost. Additionally, Parachute offers a 60-day return policy, allowing you to try it risk-free.
Fabric: Premium Egyptian cotton | Fastening: Button closure | Available Sizes: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/California king


Top Bamboo Choice
The Company Store's Cotton Bamboo Sateen Duvet Cover
This duvet cover is airy, lightweight, and maintains its quality even after multiple washes.
The button closures were somewhat difficult to fasten.
Crafted from a blend of cotton sateen and bamboo rayon, this duvet cover offers a soft, silky, and cool-to-the-touch feel. Both materials are breathable and excellent at regulating temperature, a feature we immediately noticed due to its lightweight and airy design. Although the button closures were somewhat tricky to fasten, they proved durable and kept the bedding securely in place during testing. However, the spacing between buttons might occasionally reveal the duvet insert.
After washing, we observed that the duvet cover shrank by three inches in length and one inch in width, but it still fit comfortably over our duvet insert. Additionally, it demonstrated remarkable durability—after two months of use, all buttons and seams remained intact, with no loose threads.
Available in a range of neutral colors, this duvet cover can also be customized with a monogram. One potential drawback is the decorative border, which may not appeal to everyone. However, if you appreciate the added design element, this cooling duvet cover is an excellent addition to your bedding.
Material: 70% bamboo-derived rayon, 30% cotton sateen | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin, full, queen, king




Top Linen Pick
Quince European Linen Duvet Cover
It's affordably priced compared to other linen duvet covers and comes pre-softened.
Hot sleepers might find it too warm for summer use.
Linen bedding often faces criticism for being rough and uncomfortable, but Quince's duvet cover defies these claims. Crafted from premium European flax and pre-washed, it arrives incredibly soft. While linen is known for its breathability, we noticed this cover leans slightly warmer, yet it remains lightweight and durable.
Straight out of the packaging, this duvet cover was flawless—no pills, snags, or imperfections. It retained some wrinkles after washing, but that’s part of the authentic linen charm. The hidden button closure and corner ties kept the duvet insert securely in place, with additional fabric ties in the middle for extra security. The closures were easy to use, and the ties stayed intact even during restless nights.
After washing, the duvet cover shrank slightly but still fit the bed perfectly. It grew softer and more comfortable over time, and its quality impressed us, especially given its affordable price. Even after two months of use and multiple washes, it retained its shape, color, and texture. With 21 color and pattern options, it suits a wide range of bedroom styles.
Material: European flax | Closure Type: Button closure | Size Range: Twin, full/queen, king/California king




Top Waffle Pick
Quince Organic Luxe Waffle Duvet Cover
It offers a soft, cozy texture on one side and a smooth finish on the other.
It can be challenging to fit over the duvet insert and often bunches up.
Waffle knit bedding exudes a unique coziness, especially when crafted from ultra-soft organic cotton like Quince's duvet cover. One side showcases a classic honeycomb pattern, adding texture to your bed, while the other features a percale lining that feels smooth and gentle against the skin.
We admired the premium craftsmanship of this duvet cover, particularly its flawless seams and decorative pearlescent buttons. It includes two spare buttons and a reinforced hem for a polished look. However, fitting it over the duvet insert was challenging, and additional ties along the sides would help keep the insert evenly distributed and prevent bunching. After six months of use, we noticed minor rips, but the cover maintained its size and texture.
This duvet cover offers a soft yet crisp feel, akin to the luxurious bedspreads found in high-end hotels. Its elegant fabric finish adds a touch of sophistication to any room. Overall, it’s a premium choice for those seeking to elevate their bedroom with a hint of luxury.
Material: Organic cotton | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin, full/queen, king/California king
Top Heavyweight Pick
Southern Living Simplicity Collection Tanner Duvet Cover
It showed no signs of wear during our durability tests.
It lacks breathability, making it better suited for those who prefer warmth.
The Southern Living Simplicity Tanner Duvet Cover excels in durability and weight. During testing, it resisted stains from makeup, oil, and coffee, with marks nearly vanishing after one treatment—ideal for homes with kids or pets. Its subtle pattern also masks pet hair and minor stains. It performed exceptionally in durability tests, showing no pilling or fading after sandpaper abrasion. Over six months, we noticed a few loose threads but no other visible wear.
Made from cotton, this duvet cover has a texture reminiscent of antique linen. While comfortable, it lacks the softness of other cotton options. Its substantial weight makes it perfect for cold sleepers but potentially too warm for hot sleepers. Given its durability, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking a heavy, cozy duvet cover.
Material: Cotton | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Full/queen, king




Top Zippered Pick
Jellymoni Cotton Duvet Cover
Its unique design simplifies fitting it over a duvet insert.
It’s limited to striped patterns.
This affordable duvet cover was a standout during testing. Made from 100% cotton, it’s breathable and ensures nighttime comfort. While not as soft or silky as other options, its fabric resists wrinkles, making it perfect for those who prefer smooth, crisp bedding.
For those who dread the hassle of fitting a duvet cover, the Jellymoni Cotton Duvet Cover offers a double-zippered design that makes installation effortless. It also ensures the duvet insert remains fully hidden, delivering a sleek, polished look we adore.
Available in sizes from twin to California king, this duvet cover shrank five inches in width after washing, resulting in a snug fit around the insert. Despite this, it maintained its quality and color over six months of use. While we’d love to see solid color options alongside stripes, its quality is exceptional for the price.
Material: Cotton | Closure Type: Zipper | Size Range: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, oversized queen, king, California king, super king, oversized king




Top Durability Pick
Riley Percale Duvet Cover
Stains nearly disappeared after washing.
It wrinkles easily and may feel too warm for those who sleep hot.
The Riley Percale Duvet Cover excels in every aspect. Made from 100% cotton, it offers a smooth, crisp, and comfortable feel—so much so that we felt no need for a top sheet. The fabric proved durable in the wash, with no loose threads or pilling. It resisted stains remarkably well, with coffee and oil marks vanishing after washing. It also withstood sandpaper abrasion, showcasing its long-lasting quality. After six months of use, it remains as pristine as day one.
This duvet cover fits snugly over the insert without excess fabric. The four corner ties kept everything secure, even after vigorous shaking and tossing during sleep. While slightly warm, it never felt stifling. Our only gripe is its tendency to wrinkle, which might bother those who prefer smooth bedding. However, its durability, ease of use, and comfort make the wrinkles a minor trade-off.
Material: Cotton | Closure Type: Buttons | Size Range: Twin/twin XL, full/queen, king/California king




Final Verdict
Our top choice is the Slumber Cloud Essential Duvet Cover for its exceptional quality at an affordable price. The fabric is luxuriously soft and durable, showing no wear even after multiple washes. Its button closure and fabric ties ensure the insert stays secure, and its breathability guarantees comfort all night. For a budget-friendly option, the Bare Home Duvet Cover is an excellent pick, offering impressive softness and stain resistance.
Our Testing Process
We rigorously tested 56 duvet covers in our lab and at home to identify the best options. Initially, we inspected each cover for flaws such as loose threads, uneven stitching, and dye or pattern irregularities. We then assessed the texture and quality, noting sateen's signature silky smoothness. Using a tape measure, we compared each cover's dimensions to the manufacturer's specifications.
Next, we laundered each duvet cover according to the manufacturer's instructions, removing it promptly from the dryer. We remeasured each cover to check for shrinkage and re-evaluated its texture and quality to identify any post-wash changes.
We then fitted each duvet cover onto an insert, noting the ease or difficulty of the process. After placing the covered duvet on the bed, we tested how well the insert stayed in place. This involved folding the duvet down and pulling it back up, pushing it off the bed and pulling it back by a corner, and finally spreading it over the bed again.
We conducted a stain-removal test by pouring 1 teaspoon of coffee on each cover and letting it sit for 30 seconds. For spot-clean-only covers, we blotted the stain with a cool, wet towel and applied a stain remover. For machine-washable covers, we skipped pre-treatment and washed them directly.
After a second wash, we examined each cover for wear or damage, including stains, missing buttons, loose threads, pilling, snags, or irregular seams. We assessed the overall value by comparing quality and performance to the price. For long-term insights, we used the covers at home and evaluated them after two, three, and six months.

How to Shop for Duvet Covers Like a Pro
Material
Duvet covers are available in various materials, with cotton and linen being the most popular. Both fabrics are celebrated for their breathability, ensuring comfort under a duvet insert. Cotton is a favorite for good reason: “Cotton is a natural fiber that everyone knows and loves,” says Cormier. “It’s soft, durable, and easy to wash—what’s not to like?”
Another option is linen, which Hoban describes as “a natural fabric derived from the flax plant.” It offers temperature-regulating properties, making it ideal for hot sleepers, though it may feel slightly coarse initially.
While linen is generally pricier than cotton, Hoban notes its superior strength and durability, making it a worthwhile investment for a long-lasting duvet cover. If you prefer cotton, the texture varies by weave type—sateen offers a silky feel, while percale provides a crisp, cool touch.
Tencel, a brand of lyocell, is another material used in duvet covers. It’s made from tree pulp, often eucalyptus or birch, and is praised by Cormier as “durable and washable.” It’s also moisture-wicking and breathable, ideal for hot sleepers. Bamboo rayon, though not as natural as it seems, offers a silk-like texture and breathability, making it suitable for warmer climates.
For budget-conscious shoppers, polyester duvet covers are durable and affordable. However, they’re less suitable for hot sleepers as they trap heat, potentially causing night sweats, especially with microfiber or polyester-filled inserts. A breathable cover can help, though it won’t fully counteract the heat retention.

Closure Type
Duvet covers typically feature either buttons or zippers at the bottom. Since the primary purpose of a duvet cover is to protect the insert, it’s essential to choose a sturdy closure that prevents the insert from shifting during sleep.
Zippered covers are ideal for securing the duvet and are often quicker to put on. However, Hoban notes that buttons are easier to maintain and gentler on fabrics during machine washing, making them a reliable choice. Cormier favors Velcro closures, though they’re less common than zippers or buttons.

Dimensions
Ideally, your duvet cover should be 2 to 3 inches larger than your duvet insert, depending on whether you prefer a snug or loose fit. A cover that’s the same size or smaller would make inserting the duvet difficult. Beyond functionality, an oversized cover can enhance aesthetics. Hoban notes, “A bit of extra fabric creates a graceful drape, adding elegance to your bedroom.”
More Duvet Covers to Consider
Sunday Citizen Natural Premium Bamboo Duvet Cover: This lightweight duvet cover boasts a soft, silky texture and breathable fabric, ensuring comfort during sleep. It showed no signs of wear in durability tests but struggled in our stain test, as coffee and oil stains penetrated the fabric and resisted removal.
Buffy Breeze Duvet Cover: This duvet cover is among the softest we’ve tested, featuring a smooth, silk-like texture that ensures a comfortable sleep. However, its thin fabric wears quickly, and makeup foundation stains proved difficult to remove.

Questions You Might Ask
Is a Duvet Cover Necessary?
While you can sleep with just a duvet insert, using a cover simplifies maintenance. A duvet cover shields the insert from dust, spills, and stains, allowing you to wash the cover instead of the bulky insert. Hoban notes that a cover also protects the insert from dirt and maintains its shape, extending its lifespan.
A duvet cover also lets you customize your bedding to suit your sleep preferences. If you enjoy the smooth feel of sateen against your skin, a duvet cover can enhance nighttime comfort for better sleep. For those who prefer simplicity, Hoban recommends a comforter: “It’s a one-step solution for a cozy and stylish bedroom.”
Can You Use a Duvet Cover With Any Comforter?
If your comforter fits, you can use it with a duvet cover, though most covers aren’t designed for this purpose. Hoban emphasizes pairing a duvet cover with a properly sized insert to ensure it stays in place and looks balanced, avoiding excess or insufficient fabric.

How Can I Make Putting On a Duvet Cover Easier?
Hoban emphasizes that practice is key. She suggests laying the duvet insert flat on the bed and turning the cover inside out. Then, grasp the top two corners of the cover and insert, tying them together to secure. Flip the cover right side out, shake it to distribute the insert evenly, and secure the bottom ties and closures. Finish with a final fluff.
Take Our Word for It
This article was authored by Jen Woo, a design, lifestyle, and culture writer with over a decade of experience, and updated by Jamie Fischer, a writer for Mytour. We tested 34 duvet covers in our lab and at home, assessing material, quality, durability, and ease of use. For expert advice, we consulted Amy Hoban, COO of Parachute, and Sean Cormier, Chair of Textile Development & Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology.