Where to buy a Croscill Comforter?
Everyone loves down bedding – it’s considered the best option for a luxurious night’s sleep. Most down Croscill comforters come in white color – usually with a decorative pattern. Usually most stores only carry white down bedding and to add color they sell duvets to fit their down Croscill comforters. If you want to buy a color down Croscill comforter and skip using a duvet your options start to become limited. Typically catalogs and websites will be the best source for these hard to find pieces of down bedding.
Why Can’t I Find Color Down Croscill comforters In Stores?
Most department stores carry only white down Croscill comforters because they also sell decorative duvet covers that are meant to fit their basic Croscill comforters. Typically, the duvets are sold as sets and include bed shams. Sometimes these fashion duvets also have matching accessory pieces like euro shams or boudoir covers. If you don’t find a duvet at the store you can buy one online or in a catalog – just make sure you know your bedding measurements.
What’s Available?
Most color down Croscill comforters run average in size and usually have a lower thread count range when compared to other bedding. Typically these color down Croscill comforters feature a sewn thru design which is great because it prevents the fills from shifting. Colored down Croscill comforters usually have a thread count in the 230 range which is great for most consumers. It is very common that these color Croscill comforters use a 100% cotton fabric to make sure the down does not leak out.
Can I Still Cover It?
Sometimes when buying a colorized down Croscill comforter you can find a great deal on a color that you don’t like but know that they can be covered up. Just like you would add a duvet cover to a white down Croscill comforter the same can be down for the down Croscill comforter in colors.
What Colors Are Available?
Most catalogs and online specialty shops will use a basic range of down Croscill comforter colors like ivory, taupe, tan, sage, blue, chocolate and some deeper reds (mostly transitional colors – not too traditional – not too funky). Sometimes the bedding catalogs will showcase a hot fashion color and if you like that color buy them while you can – they are in then they are out. If you do end up buying a colored Croscill comforter where you don’t love the color – try and buy one lighter in color unless the fabric you are covering the original with is very dark.
What Do They Cost?
Because consumers are fickle and can change their color desires frequently – many color down Croscill comforters feature a price premium to cover the ones that don’t sell. After all the hot pink Croscill comforter in 2008 is not the same as the ‘it’ color of 2011. So you should expect to pay about 10% more for the color down Croscill comforter. Of note is that you don’t need a duvet – so you will save money in that regard.
Where To Buy?
If possible buying from a manufacturer direct like DOWNLITE, Cuddledown, The Company Store is the best way to lock in deals. Typically, these companies like to roll out their spring color Croscill comforters around April to May. Most of these lightweight color down Croscill comforters go on sale at the end of summer (or when back to school sales wind down).