Durable baffle box

Invisible, hidden stitching 

Our comforters are manufactured with high-quality hidden, invisible stitching. The box baffled wall ribbon is secured stitched to the pinched two-layer fabric, sewn inside the comforter in a protected environment. This solution makes the baffle boxes stronger on the top and bottom layer fabric, even accidental stress of the comforter.
Invisible stitching gives more life span, and esthetical straight box patterns fewer wrinkles. Also, provide a healthier sleeping environment without dusting or leaking.


Why is that important?

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Visible stitching:

Visible stitching:

-single layer fabric at the box stitching, or sewn through
-shorter lifetime
-dusting and leaking the down over time
-wrinkled surface
-broken boxes allow the down shifting over time

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Invisible, hidden stitching: 

Invisible, hidden stitching:

-stronger double layer fabric on each side
-no leaking, no dusting, healthier sleeping
-longer lifetime
-sewn inside the comforter
-longer life without down is shifting
-higher stretch stress resist
-enforced straight baffled wall 

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Why is that important?

Invisible, hidden stitching closed box baffle wall design.

Our comforters are manufactured with high-quality hidden, invisible stitching. The box baffled wall ribbon is secured stitched to the pinched two-layer fabric, sewn inside the comforter in a protected environment. This solution makes the baffle boxes stronger on the top and bottom layer fabric, even accidental stress of the comforter.
Invisible stitching gives more life span, and esthetical straight box patterns fewer wrinkles. Also, provide a healthier sleeping environment without dusting or leaking.


Visible stitching.

Usually, the low-cost, low-quality products are made with visible stitching. Threads exposed on the surface easily get broken the sewing.
When you find dust in the bedroom, you can think about it, and your comforter is leaking.
The light, thin fabric under the minor stress at the stitching threads opening tiny holes gets dusting and losing the down in time.
Visible stitching threads are exposed on the surface and often break. Under regular sleep, the comforter gets more stretching forces, the boxes opening between each other, and the down start to shift. The visible stitching threads shrink the fabric and look like a lot of wrinkles.
The visible box pattern stitching manufactured comforter is mainly used in the low cost down alternatives comforters like synthetic fiber fills or bamboo fiber comforters.