Your bed setup could always use an upgrade. While the first couple things you’d probably get are the mattress and the bed sheets, there are a few more things worth splurging on for a better night’s sleep. The first thing is the comforter and then comes the duvet cover. Duvet covers play double duty. They act as a protective covering for your comforter and they’re an easy way to add a little extra style to your bed. Like sheets, duvet covers come in a variety of styles, materials and colors, so the best duvet cover for you will be a personal experience. But we think these eight duvet covers are the best for practically everyone.
- Best Overall Duvet Cover: Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover
- Best Upgrade Duvet Cover: Coyuchi Organic Crinkled Percale Duvet Cover
- Best Budget Duvet Cover: The Company Store Company Cotton Percale Duvet Cover
- Best Lightweight Duvet Cover: Parachute Percale Duvet Cover
- Best Woven Duvet Cover: Urban Outfitters Cozy Slub Duvet Cover
- Best Linen Duvet Cover: Cultiver Linen Duvet Cover
- Best Duvet Cover for Hot Sleepers: Sijo AiryWeight Eucalyptus Duvet Cover
- Best Patterned Duvet Cover: Crate and Barrel x Leanne Ford Jackie Reversible Stripe Linen Duvet Cover
What to Look for in a Duvet Cover
Material
Everything you considered about the material for your bed sheets should be applied to your duvet cover. Cotton will be the most common duvet material, and if you go that route, you’ll be stuck debating between percale — which feels crisp and cool — and sateen — which feels buttery smooth. Then there’s linen, which is breathable, but requires some breaking in (i.e. a couple cycles in the washer and dryer) and costs a little more than its cotton counterparts.
Internal Corner Ties
Few things are more uncomfortable than a comforter that gets bunched up to one side within a duvet cover. To combat this, brands will add corner ties inside the duvet cover to secure the comforter inside so it doesn’t shift around. Given that, make sure you buy a comforter that actually has loops for those internal corner ties to secure to.
Closure
Now that your comforter is securely inside your duvet cover, you have to seal that thing in. Duvet covers typically use a button enclosure, though some may opt for a zipper. Either way, you’ll want to make sure the buttons aren’t too obtrusive (unless you’re into that look) and ideally, they shouldn’t come undone easily.
The Best Duvet Covers

Best Overall Duvet Cover
Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover
Pros
- Interior tags for top and bottom
- Crisp and cool
- Easy break-in period
Cons
- Some of the buttons occasionally pop out