Tips & Tricks for Finding the Best Twin XL Comforter Set

Let’s talk comforters for a twin XL size bed.

Popular in college dorms, twin XL comforter sets which contain a comforter and pillow sham are often on the top of the-back-to-school shopping list.

After spending several hours researching the best bets in this category, consider these factors when comparing comforter sets:

• Easy care. Let’s be honest: most college students don’t have much time for laundry, so the more simple the care instructions the better. We looked for sets that were made from microfiber fabric that can be washed in cold water (some require the gentle cycle).

• Look for envelope closures on pillow shams. These keep the sham in place and are a mark of quality.

• Consider comforters that can double as a duvet insert. Not all comforters have this feature, but we liked those that had corner tabs that enable the converter to be a duvet insert. That enables easier care, since you can just wash the duvet cover instead of the entire comforter.

Here are the best comforter twin XL sets we found in our research.

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