Description
This 7-piece queen comforter set gives your bedroom a stylish, coordinated look without the hassle of buying each piece separately.
The reversible dual-tone design and box stitching keep the filling evenly distributed, so you won't wake up to lumpy bedding.
The fitted sheet has a 14-inch deep pocket that stays put on thicker mattresses, and the envelope pillowcases keep your pillows neatly covered.
Note: The polyester microfiber can trap heat, so if you tend to sleep warm, you may want to pair it with a lighter blanket.
Buy Suggestion
Buy. At $33.99 for seven pieces, this set delivers a complete bedding upgrade at a price that undercuts most single comforters.
Pros. The 14-inch deep fitted sheet pockets grip thick mattresses securely, a must for modern pillow-tops. The box stitching locks fiber fill in place, preventing the lumpy clumping that plagues cheap bedding after a few washes. Its 88-by-88-inch queen comforter offers genuine overhang on standard mattresses, and the 4.6-star average across 4,228 ratings confirms consistent buyer satisfaction.
Cons. The "ultra-soft" polyester microfiber feel may trap heat for warm sleepers, and the 20-by-30-inch pillowcases are shorter than standard queen sizes, potentially leaving some pillows exposed at the edges during sleep.
Pros. The 14-inch deep fitted sheet pockets grip thick mattresses securely, a must for modern pillow-tops. The box stitching locks fiber fill in place, preventing the lumpy clumping that plagues cheap bedding after a few washes. Its 88-by-88-inch queen comforter offers genuine overhang on standard mattresses, and the 4.6-star average across 4,228 ratings confirms consistent buyer satisfaction.
Cons. The "ultra-soft" polyester microfiber feel may trap heat for warm sleepers, and the 20-by-30-inch pillowcases are shorter than standard queen sizes, potentially leaving some pillows exposed at the edges during sleep.