Umusaruro: 100% Ipamba ryanditseho igitambaro
Ibigize imyenda:Ipamba 100%
Uburyo bwo kuboha:Imyenda iboshywe
Ingano:
Igipfukisho cya Duvet: 200x230cm
Imikorere n'ibiranga :Kugumana ubushyuhe 、 Hygroscopique reat Guhumeka 、 Hagarika bagiteri gukura 、 Funga uruhu neza.



What Is Better, A Cotton Or Polyester Quilt?
When choosing between a cotton quilt and a polyester quilt, the decision depends on your personal preferences for comfort, breathability, durability, and maintenance.A cotton quilt is made from natural fibers, offering excellent breathability, softness, and moisture-wicking properties. It is ideal for those who value a natural, skin-friendly, and hypoallergenic option. Cotton quilts keep you cool in summer and comfortably warm in spring and autumn. They are gentle on sensitive skin and environmentally friendly. However, cotton quilts may require more care—they are more prone to wrinkles and may take longer to dry compared to polyester.
A polyester quilt is made from synthetic fibers, which are lightweight, durable, and wrinkle-resistant. Polyester quilts are generally more affordable, easy to maintain, and dry quickly. They provide good warmth, making them suitable for cooler climates or winter. However, polyester is less breathable than cotton, which means it may retain heat and feel warmer in hot weather. It’s less moisture-wicking, which might not be ideal for those who tend to sleep hot.
If you prefer natural, breathable, and skin-friendly bedding, especially for warmer climates or sensitive skin, a cotton quilt is the better choice.If you want low maintenance, affordability, and warmth, especially for cooler climates or guest rooms, a polyester quilt is more practical.For all-season comfort, some customers choose a cotton cover with polyester filling, combining the best of both materials—softness and breathability on the outside with lightweight warmth inside.