For inexperienced bedding shoppers, the terms used for various bedding sets and combinations can be confusing. We've put together a quick guide to the bedding terms comforter set, bed in a bag, and duvet set, so you can focus your attention on finding the right colors and sizes for your bedding instead of wondering what you're buying.
Comforter Set
The first thing you should know about our comforter sets is that they do not come with sheets. We've found that many bedding customers prefer to choose their own sheet style. Purchase one of our comforter sets for basic bedding needs, and then shop our many sheet styles and colors for the visual complement that best suits your personal style.
Our comforter sets also come in a variety of piece collections, including nine-piece, 12-piece, or 16-piece comforter sets. A basic comforter set will include the comforter, pillowcases, and bedskirt, and other pieces may include shams, throw pillows, window panels, tiebacks, and valances.
Bed in a Bag
Bed in a bag is a bedding set intended to meet all your basic bedding needs. Unlike our comforter sets, our bed in a bag sets do include sheets. Bed in a bag is a great choice for shoppers who don't have the time or desire to search for sheets. We're confident that you'll find the matching sheets in our bed in a bag sets comfortable and stylish.
Along with the sheet set, other bedding items offered with bed in a bag include a comforter, pillowcases, bed skirt and shams.
Duvet Set
Compared to comforter sets or bed in a bag sets, duvet sets are designed more for extra comfort and ornamentation. Our duvet sets include a high-quality duvet cover to place over your comforter, as well as two matching pillow shams.