We researched to find the best duvet covers on the market right now. We considered essential factors like comfort and material quality, as well as evaluated how easily the covers are cleaned and how prone they are to wrinkles. Keeping in mind that there’s no duvet cover that’s perfect for everyone, our list consists of different varieties so you can select the one that fits your personal preferences. For instance, our favorite linen option is the Linen Duvet Cover from Brooklinen. Read on for our list of the 16 best duvet covers that will make your bed feel like a dream. Linen bedding has a number of benefits. It’s lightweight and moisture-wicking, making it good for anyone who wants to stay cool at night. It is also impressively long-lasting; in fact, linen gets softer over time and with every wash. It does wrinkle easily, but many people actually love the characteristic relaxed look. Brooklinen’s Linen Duvet Cover has all of these qualities and more. It is made of 100 percent flax plant with large buttons that make opening and closing the cover easy. It’s stone-washed before being sold, so it is already super soft for the first use. You can get this linen duvet cover in classic neutrals like whites and grays, or you can liven up your room with any of Brooklinen’s vibrant colors and patterns. If you’re a hot sleeper, you know how infuriating it can be to wake up in the middle of the night sweating. Luckily, this cooling duvet cover from Slumber Cloud uses NASA-approved Outlast fibers to regulate your body’s temperature while you sleep. While it’s not going to magically cool you down as much as an air conditioner would, the duvet should still prevent you from overheating. Cozy Earth’s bamboo duvet cover is one of the priciest options on this list, but many believe it’s worth the splurge—even Oprah Winfrey is a fan of the brand. It’s made of breathable bamboo viscose that feels soft and silky, but keep in mind that it’s only available in white. The brand also has matching bamboo comforters, pillowcases, and sheets (which one of our writers says helped with her insomnia) to complete your set. The brand offers a 100-night trial period, so you can try this bedding from the comfort of your own home. Parachute’s duvet cover stands out because it’s made of 100 percent long-staple Egyptian cotton that’s woven with a percale weave. That’s what gives the duvet cover its crisp, hotel-quality feeling. It has twill ties in the corners for attaching an insert and a button closure along the edge. There aren’t a ton of color options (especially if you tend to prefer bold hues or patterns), but it’s available in a range of soft pastel shades like blush and sand. Basically the opposite of percale, sateen feels buttery-smooth and has a somewhat lustrous finish. This sateen duvet cover from Casper, the popular mattress-in-a-box brand, is made of organic cotton and has a thread count of 280. It’s machine-washable, and the brand says it’ll just keep getting softer with each use. You can even purchase a bundle that comes with a duvet cover, a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases. (FYI, you don’t need to have a Casper mattress or comforter to use the duvet cover and sheets.) Another lighter option for the summer months, the Honeycomb Cotton Duvet Cover has a textured finish that looks divine. Made from 100 percent waffle weave cotton, this cover is comfortable and crisp, and it looks great in any bedroom—probably because Pottery Barn uses skilled textile artists who hand-paint patterns. You can also feel good knowing this bedding is mindfully made and Fair Trade Certified. Microfiber bedding can be great because it’s affordable, durable, and sometimes even hypoallergenic. This duvet cover from Bedsure is pre-washed, which makes it feel soft and comfortable against your skin. If you’re looking for a duvet cover with zip fastening and four-corner ties, this is a great option. This patterned duvet cover from Opalhouse’s collection with Jungalow is bold and busy, but it will instantly liven up any room. In fact, multiple reviewers mention using it in guest rooms to add some color. The duvet cover is reversible too, since one side is patterned and the other is a solid teal color. It’s made of a cotton and polyester blend that’s easy to care for, but keep in mind that some customers wish it was softer. One of West Elm’s best-selling options, the Cotton Cloud Jersey duvet cover has a ribbed texture with alternating widths. The jersey fabric feels soft and plush, so it’s best for people who want to feel warm and cozy at night. It’s made of 100 percent organic cotton, and it’s even Oeko-Tex Certified, which means it was tested for more than 350 harmful substances. If you’re in need of cozy bedding for the winter, look no further than L.L.Bean’s flannel duvet cover. The brand works directly with flannel experts in Portugal to create super soft and pill-resistant flannel material. Customers love how soft and warm the duvet cover feels against their skin, and they appreciate that it holds up well after multiple washes, unlike cheaper flannel options. This floral duvet cover from Marimekko, a Finnish brand known for its bright floral designs, is another patterned option that’s bound to put you in a good mood. It’s made of 200 thread count cotton percale and comes with matching shams to complete the set. Make sure you select the duvet cover option for your preferred size because the brand’s comforters are also listed on the product page. Thousands of shoppers love this cotton duvet cover with a classic striped pattern. It’s available in 13 colors, including neutrals and bright hues, and each is accented with white stripes. And if you prefer vertical stripes and have the queen size, you can simply rotate your duvet cover since it’s the same size, length, and width. This duvet cover has loops in each corner instead of traditional ties, but you can always cut them in the middle to create your own ties if that is your preference.