Inspired by you, our customers. You asked for it and Coma Inducer® delivered! A comforter so THICK, yet somehow so fluffy and lightweight that it could be considered cooling. Taking these contrasting qualities and turning them into a comforter was one of our biggest challenges yet, however, with Thick Being Cool, we think we did it! And, since we tend to get carried away, we also created an entire collection titled: Lightweight Thick. If you are wondering how it's possible to be so thick and fluffy, yet lightweight and cool, then you are not alone. That's exactly why we say "we think we did it" as pairing up two opposite qualities (thickness + cooling) isn't exactly easy because it's quite subjective based on body temperature. That said, our Thick Being Cool Coma Inducer® is designed to give you all the cozy soft plush without the overheating weight. Made with a microfiber cooling material that's infused with nylon, this breathable soft to the touch Coma Inducer® is ideal for those who prefer a cooler material as compared to our faux fur plush. The comfortably soft exterior is paired nicely with our lightweight 600 GSM virgin fiber filling, which is a next level down alternative that is created for an extra plush feel without the overweight heat. Finally, with our Thick Being Cool Inducer®, you can sleep with the clouds or at least get closer than you ever have before.
Dimensions
Queen: 94" x 98" + (2) Standard Shams: 20" x 26"
Care Instructions
Byourbed bedding can be washed on a gentle, cold cycle. Do not use bleach or pour detergent directly on your bedding, and wash alone. It is best to hang dry if possible, if not, use no heat or a low heat setting. Ensure that the machine is large enough to accommodate as it is important that your bedding can tumble in the dryer, rather than staying in one location the entire cycle.
Queen: 94" x 98" + (2) Standard Shams: 20" x 26"
Care Instructions
Byourbed bedding can be washed on a gentle, cold cycle. Do not use bleach or pour detergent directly on your bedding, and wash alone. It is best to hang dry if possible, if not, use no heat or a low heat setting. Ensure that the machine is large enough to accommodate as it is important that your bedding can tumble in the dryer, rather than staying in one location the entire cycle.