š Elevate your sleep game with breathable, resort-style softness!
The MooMee Bedding Duvet Cover Set features 100% washed cotton with a linen-like texture, offering breathable, year-round comfort in a king size 104"x90" duvet cover and two pillowcases. Designed with a hidden zipper and 8 corner ties for a secure fit, this durable and soft set is easy to care for and adds a sophisticated, relaxed look to any bedroom.
A**K
Looks like linen
I purchased this duvet cover after a popular brand I purchased two duvet covers from last year started to pill. I wanted to upgrade my duvet cover to something better quality and was excited to find this 100% cotton duvet cover. So far, It feels lightweight and looks great. The olive color could appear grayish or brown at first glance, but it comes down to the lighting. I have a lot of light green in my sheets and blankets, and the olive green looks beautiful against them. The size is great. I purchased the king size for an oversized king insert.
G**.
Always impressed - my bedding staple
This is the 4th duvet cover Iāve bought in this exact style. Itās light weight perfect for warm months. I have pets and the hair doesnāt stick as bad. Great quality for the price. I just bought the light purple color and impressed with how it looks! Never had issues with pilling either. Recommend to those who like the linen look/feel but donāt want to spend a lot of money.
M**G
Loved it so much I bought it twice!
I bought this duvet cover 3 years ago and absolutely loved it. I love that the wrinkles just add to it and make it look even better. When I first bought it, I had a basic polyester comforter but this cover made it feel more luxurious. The picture of the made bed is back when it was on a basic polyester comforter and this cover made it look way fluffier.Well, my dog was digging in the bed one day to get comfy and she ripped a hole in it. I decided to buy a different cover just to see how it went. I hated it and immediately wanted this one back. After a year of the one I didnāt like, it was time to buy a new one.I immediately found this one on amazon and bought it in the same color as last time (The grey linen beige one). I just purchased a goose down comforter thatās super fluffy, so the other pictures are that comforter. As you can see, it is animal approved and I am ecstatic to have it back on my bed.Some things to note:- I have spilled soy sauce and wine on this thing and it never stained, but I washed it as soon as possible.- It can get warm, but I have a foam mattress topper that may be the culprit.- I havenāt experienced any pilling with this duvet cover- They added even more features to it since I last bought it! It has ties on each corner, and in the center of each side of the cover for a total of 8 ties (previously they were just on the corners). Works great for attaching to your insert.- I always washed it with hot water and dried it just like I do my clothing and it holds up great!- only thing I donāt like is that multiple of the ties fell off from use last time I bought it, but they have different ties now so not sure if this is still the case.Photos include the polyester insert, the goose down insert, and my queen sized bed!
O**2
Duvet
Decent quality, it's new as it should be, washed it and on the bed. It's suppose to be 98x98 but it's only 98 wide and 94 long. It will work BC I needed the with and the 94 does work being 4 inches long than my other Duvet. Pretty thin but also I use it as a blanket because I get hot.
P**O
Heathered Peacock Blue
I love the color, it contrasts super nicely with my bedroom.This is the second duvet cover I buy, they are good quality and I love that you can play with colors to give your room a different vibe.The color will pop out more depending on the light you get in the room
E**B
Great cover!
First cover was sent clearly used (folded strangely, smelled like a dryer sheet and had dryer lint on it). Second one was brand new so I'm happy. This cover is soft and such a wonderful large size for our king size bed. I went with the Alaska King in off-white and the white definitely had some ivory undertones in certain light, which is the color that I wanted. In my photo I'm pointing to the cover on the left and comparing it to our white sheets.
D**Y
Color Talk - Tricky Undertones š§
As you all may know, picking a color online can pose quite the challenge. If you're looking for cohesion and flow, undertones matter. After receiving two promising duvet covers today, I was quite taken aback. I ordered Tannish Linen Grey and Cream Gray. They both posed as agreeable neutral colors that could easily get along with existing fixed elements.So, let's get down to business. There are two types of greys - There are cold, cool greys, and there are the warmer dirty greys. These are undeniably warm. They're earthy, muted, grounded colors.(With that being said, I wouldn't recommend pairing either of these with clean colors. They'd be pretty uncomfortable together.)Let's dig a bit deeper. The undertones - the colors that really impact how a color appears. This is where it can get tricky. I've laid out some of Benjamin Moore's and Sherwin Williams' popular neutral paint samples as a point of reference. Seeing the colors next to each other can help illustrate what is actually going on with the color(s). The only way to understand a color is to compare.All of the paint samples are warm. They include beiges (more muted, not quite so warm as the Tuscan era), greiges (grey/beige), taupe, and warm whites. You can see how the colors relate to one another. I also have to add - these are all highly agreeable top neutral colors. Super flexible.No matter which sample I put next to these, the fleshy peachy tones of these two duvets covers shines through. This isn't something I was expecting...nor desiring. I was hoping for something not so fleshy. It seemed like it would be more suited as makeup foundation color. I can't unsee it.It's hard to say, but these may be better suited in a room with more of those warm beige colors with peach and pink undertones.... Or maybe in a room that's closer to white as it would have less to clash with - Sherwin William's Aesthetic White perhaps. My room is painted in Benjamin Moore's Ballet White, which is a very versatile light neutral. It typically pairs with anything - it's a very agreeable color and has a cream base at heart. However, the "Cream Grey" fabric wasn't having it. It didn't resemble any shade of cream or grey. There's grey in it but something else is showing up to the party and stealing the show. The dye is off with these. Either I'm color blind or these color names assigned to these fabrics is completely misleading. The more I tried to analyze the color, the more I disliked it. There's something very unappealing about these colors. Just my opinion.I REALLY wanted to like these. As many of you, I endlessly scrolled images and reviews of various bedding. I even liked these colors in some of the images included in these reviews. However, I do understand lighting, sun exposure, and the surrounding colors/fixed elements truly depict how a color looks in a room. It's like finding the perfect paint color - it could look gorgeous in an image online or at your friend's house, but in yours it doesn't sit quite right.With all that said, it might work for you, but I have to give these a pass. I can't speak on anything other than color as I will be leaving these neatly folded up in anticipation to be returned. I can't speak on durability, size, or comfort. Only color.I hope this helps someone on their color choosing journey. I'm back out on the quest.
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