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GH Bedding Award Winner
Bedsure Twin XL Comforter Duvet Insert
Now 44% Off
Credit: bedsureWhy we like it: This duvet insert uses synthetic fibers for the fill and outer cover. Our experts described it as buttery soft in Lab evaluations, and it even won a GH Bedding Award. Choose from over a dozen solid colors to match your bedroom's aesthetic.
What testers say: One consumer tester said the duvet insert was "just the right thickness," while others described it as lightweight yet cozy, warm.
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Bedsure Waffle Weave Duvet Cover
Now 30% Off
Credit: BedsureWhy we like it: A waffle weave brings texture to your bedscape and can make your bedroom feel crisp and clean even during busy college life. This Bedsure duvet cover is available in an array of neutral hues, and per the brand, gets softer with each wash.
What shoppers say: "The fabric feels crisp yet soft, just like hotel-quality bedding," shared one five-star reviewer. Another satisfied Amazon shopper wrote, "It looks sophisticated and adds an elegant touch to my bedroom. "
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Bedsure Boho Tufted Shabby Chic Bedding Set
Now 37% Off
Credit: BedsureWhy we like it: This shabby chic set includes a comforter and pillow sham, both of which feature embroidery and a tufted pattern. Per the brand, the shell is made from polyester, along with with the filling.
What shoppers say: It's "perfect for all seasons because it’s not heavy and or bulky," said one satisfied online shopper. Another five-star reviewer described it as "super cute and cozy soft."
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Bedsure 5-Piece Bedding Set
Now 15% Off
Credit: BedsureWhy we like it: Shopping for college dorm room essentials can add up quickly, which is why our deals experts appreciate this budget buy that is under $50 but includes a Twin XL comforter, pillowcase, pillow sham, fitted sheet and a flat sheet.
What shoppers say: "The comforter is incredibly plush and feels luxurious against the skin. It provides the perfect amount of warmth without being overly heavy," reported one Amazon shopper.
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Top-Tested Mattress Pad
Bedsure Quilted Mattress Pad
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Why we like it: Not a comforter, but this mattress pad is a great add-on for college students. Our testers loved the quality of the construction, and they were impressed by how the pad perfectly fit their own mattresses.
What testers say: “It felt very comfortable, the material was high quality. After placing it on my mattress, it gave it added comfort which I loved," said one tester.
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Bedsure 3-Piece Sheet Set
Now 12% Off
Credit: BedsureWhy we like it: In case you need sheets, this three-piece set includes a fitted and flat sheet as well as a pillowcase — all for under $20 during Amazon Prime Day. We appreciate the added pleat and ruffled hem to elevate the bedroom essential. Choose from over 30 colors.
What shoppers say: "These Bedsure sheets are buttery soft and feel way more expensive than they are," shared one satisfied shopper.
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Top-tested and editor-loved throw
Bedsure GentleSoft Blanket
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Why we like it: In addition to a comforter, a cozy throw provides extra warmth during colder months and for snuggling under while watching a movie.
This plush sherpa throw features a stunning, ribbed design and feels super soft. Universal praise from our analysts earned it a Good Housekeeping Seal, with special callouts on how well it washed.
What testers say: "The fabric feels extremely soft and cozy and looks gorgeous on my bed," shared one tester.
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Elizabeth Berry (she/her) is the Updates Editor at the Good Housekeeping Institute where she optimizes lifestyle content across verticals. Prior to this role, she was an Editorial Assistant for Woman’s Day where she covered everything from gift guides to recipes. She also has experience fact checking commerce articles and holds a B.A. in English and Italian Studies from Connecticut College.
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