'Satin is great for sensitive skin and allergy sufferers however it is harder to clean and more expensive than most sheets,' says Bed Bath & Beyond.
2. Air dry Avoid using a dryer to dry your duvet insert, as this can damage the fill material and reduce its insulating properties. Instead, hang it outside or lay it flat to air dry. The durability of down alternative duvet inserts is another selling point'Sateen is thicker in nature which makes it a great option for the colder months,' says Aja Tilghman, division merchandise manager, Lulu & Georgia. 'Through a more intricate weaving technique, sateen provides both an extra soft feel and has the ability to better trap heat, making sure you stay warm on those chilly nights.'