Product Features
One twin-size down comforter
300-thread-count, 100-percent-cotton shell
20 total ounces of white down filling for warmth; high down fill power of 550
Baffled box construction designed to keep filling evenly distributed
Measures 68 by 88 inches; imported
Product Description
Enjoy a cozy night's rest beneath this timeless down comforter from Blue Ridge. Filled with 20 total ounces of white goose down, the comforter provides a warm and breathable layer designed for year-round enjoyment. Boasting a high-quality fill power of 550, the down provides superior insulation and durability with large, strong clusters of down. Interior baffled-box construction helps ensure that the filling stays evenly distributed and securely in place. A soft 300-thread-count, 100-percent-cotton exterior provides a luxurious shell. The neutral cover works seamlessly with most bedding ensembles, or add an array of duvet covers for endless decor possibilities. Sized to fit a twin bed, the comforter measures 68 by 88 inches. Imported. 300-thread-count, 100% cotton cover. Baffled box construction filled with 30oz of white down. 68" x 88".
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
First of all, buyers should know that this comforter is actually packaged as the Charter Club Appalachian II. Charter Club is a high quality (if not quite top-of-the-line) store brand from Macy's, and the Appalachian II is one of their discontinued items (it's not clear why). Though Amazon does not mention it, the packaging describes the comforter as "light weight," with the further description as follows: "Ideal for summertime, warm climates, and those who prefer light coverage at night."
Upon seeing that, I was disappointed, and annoyed that Amazon's listing didn't provide this information. But before sending it back, I decided to give it a try, and after using it for a couple of weeks, I have to admit that I'm impressed with the warmth it generates. I sleep in an unheated converted third floor bedroom, where winter temperatures have been dipping into the upper 20s, but paired with flannel sheets and a mid-weight blanket, this comforter has been more than warm enough. I don't think I've turned the space heater on since I bought it. It's likely not warm enough for Vermont or Minnesota, but it's fine for winter in Portland, OR, and anything warmer would be too much for most of the year. The construction also seems to be of good quality, and although Amazon doesn't mention it, the package says it is machine washable (in a commercial machine) and filled with hypo-allergenic EcoDown (standard on qood quality comforters, but not universal).
All in all, it really seems like a very good comforter, and at the price I paid, it is an absolute steal. I looked around quite a bit, and couldn't find anything remotely comparable for less than twice the price. Four stars for quality and warmth, and a fifth for value.
One twin-size down comforter
300-thread-count, 100-percent-cotton shell
20 total ounces of white down filling for warmth; high down fill power of 550
Baffled box construction designed to keep filling evenly distributed
Measures 68 by 88 inches; imported
Product Description
Enjoy a cozy night's rest beneath this timeless down comforter from Blue Ridge. Filled with 20 total ounces of white goose down, the comforter provides a warm and breathable layer designed for year-round enjoyment. Boasting a high-quality fill power of 550, the down provides superior insulation and durability with large, strong clusters of down. Interior baffled-box construction helps ensure that the filling stays evenly distributed and securely in place. A soft 300-thread-count, 100-percent-cotton exterior provides a luxurious shell. The neutral cover works seamlessly with most bedding ensembles, or add an array of duvet covers for endless decor possibilities. Sized to fit a twin bed, the comforter measures 68 by 88 inches. Imported. 300-thread-count, 100% cotton cover. Baffled box construction filled with 30oz of white down. 68" x 88".
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
First of all, buyers should know that this comforter is actually packaged as the Charter Club Appalachian II. Charter Club is a high quality (if not quite top-of-the-line) store brand from Macy's, and the Appalachian II is one of their discontinued items (it's not clear why). Though Amazon does not mention it, the packaging describes the comforter as "light weight," with the further description as follows: "Ideal for summertime, warm climates, and those who prefer light coverage at night."
Upon seeing that, I was disappointed, and annoyed that Amazon's listing didn't provide this information. But before sending it back, I decided to give it a try, and after using it for a couple of weeks, I have to admit that I'm impressed with the warmth it generates. I sleep in an unheated converted third floor bedroom, where winter temperatures have been dipping into the upper 20s, but paired with flannel sheets and a mid-weight blanket, this comforter has been more than warm enough. I don't think I've turned the space heater on since I bought it. It's likely not warm enough for Vermont or Minnesota, but it's fine for winter in Portland, OR, and anything warmer would be too much for most of the year. The construction also seems to be of good quality, and although Amazon doesn't mention it, the package says it is machine washable (in a commercial machine) and filled with hypo-allergenic EcoDown (standard on qood quality comforters, but not universal).
All in all, it really seems like a very good comforter, and at the price I paid, it is an absolute steal. I looked around quite a bit, and couldn't find anything remotely comparable for less than twice the price. Four stars for quality and warmth, and a fifth for value.
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