Ogallala Hypodown Monarch 800-fill Goose Down Southern Comforter

Size 104" x 88" 108" x 98" 115" x 110" 68" x 88" 88" x 88" 90" x 94" 98" x 98"
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The Ogallala hypodown comforter is made of 70-percent white goose down and 30-percent Syriaca Clusters (milkweed fibers) that help trap and suppress allergens. It is meticulously handcrafted with a 14-inch baffle box design and satin piping to give your comforter a fluffy appearance. Hypodown is fluffier and longer-lasting because Syriaca clusters are natural fibers from milkweed and are non-treated.
Features:
  • 70-percent white goose down/ 30-percent Syriaca Clusters (Milkweed fibers)
  • Naturally hypoallergenic and eco-friendly
  • Meticulously handcrafted
  • 14-inch baffled box design with satin piping
  • 353 thread count cotton
  • 800-fill power
  • Lightweight warmth
  • Machine washable (instructions included with product)
  • Helps save Monarch butterflies and fight poverty in the US

Dimensions:
  • Twin: 68 inches x 88 inches (19 ounces)
  • Full: 88 inches x 88 inches (24 ounces)
  • Queen: 90 inches x 94 inches (27 ounces)
  • Super Queen: 98 inches x 98 inches (29 ounces)
  • King: 104 inches x 88 inches (28 ounces)
  • Grand King: 108 inches x 98 inches (32 ounces)
  • Super King: 115 inches x 110 inches (38 ounces)

Monarch butterflies depend upon wild milkweed plants for their survival.You can help the cause in restoring Monarch butterfly habitat and fighting poverty within the United States by purchasing Hypodown products.
We recommend that this item is fluffed at least once a week to maintain down distribution.
Please note: Some options listed or pictured may be currently out of stock. All in-stock options are listed near the Add to Cart button.

Down and feather-filled products are packaged tightly during shipping. Upon receipt, remove this item from its packaging, fluff gently, and allow several hours for full loft recovery. In addition, products sealed in plastic packaging sometimes have a disagreeable scent because of concentrated natural fibers. A few hours of airing typically removes the odor.