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    Organic Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover

    Egyptian Garment-Washed Luxury Bedding
    Regular price $545.00
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What fabric is the Organic Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover made from?

    The duvet cover is 100% Egyptian cotton in a sateen weave at 300 thread count, woven with pure 60's yarn and garment-washed in MATTEO's Los Angeles dye-house using non-toxic dyes. The garment-washing process softens the fabric before it reaches you, and the cotton continues to soften with each wash.

    Is this duvet cover suitable for people with sensitive skin?

    Yes. The fabric is 100% Egyptian cotton with no synthetic fibers, and all dyes used in MATTEO's garment-dyeing process are non-toxic. The 300 thread count sateen weave has a smooth face that sits gently against skin, and the organic cotton construction avoids the harsh chemical finishes found in conventionally processed bedding.

    What sizes does the Organic Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover come in?

    The duvet cover is available in Twin (71 x 86 in), Full (82 x 86 in), Queen (90 x 94 in), and King (108 x 94 in). Prices range from $445 for Twin to $545 for King.

    How do I wash the Organic Cotton Sateen Duvet Cover?

    Machine wash in lukewarm water with a gentle detergent and a cool rinse, keeping light and dark colors separated. Do not overload the machine, as this damages long cotton fibers. Tumble dry on low heat and remove promptly to reduce wrinkling; line drying gives the best result. Avoid chlorine bleach, alpha hydroxy acids, and benzoyl peroxide on garment-dyed colors, as these whitening agents break down reactive dyes. Learn more about MATTEO's garment-dyeing process.