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John Lewis & Partners Best winter duvet: Natural Duck Down Duvet, 10.5 Tog
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This duvet is specifically designed with chilly sleepers in mind. At 10.5 tog it's warm and toasty in the winter, but with its 100% cotton cover it's still light and breathable for those slightly warmer nights.
Best winter duvet: Hypo-Allergenic Soft & Light Breathable Duvet - 10.5 Tog
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The White Company's hypo-allergenic offering feels about as close to real down as it gets. Plus, buyers love it for how well it holds shape and fluffiness.
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Argos Home Best winter duvet: Duck Feather 13.5 Tog Duvet
Starting at £30 Argos Home's duck feather duvet is incredible value for money - especially since you're getting a whopping 13.5 tog. This particular duvet comes with rave reviews (94% of buyers recommend it) and is machine washable, so you can always keep it feeling fresh.
Silentnight Best winter duvet: Silentnight Anti-Allergy Duvet
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If you have a tendency to feel itchy from dust mites in your bedding, or if you have particularly sensitive skin, you could be best opting for an anti-allergy duvet. This one is specially formulated to reduce microbial growth, and is a lovely 10.5 tog, making it great for both autumn and winter.
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Best winter duvet: Dorma Full Forever 15 Tog Duvet
For the very cold people out there, we've found you a 15 TOG duvet. This one is specifically designed to feel fuller for longer, and the covering is made from 233 thread count cotton. Treat yourself!
Simba Best winter duvet: The Simba Hybrid® Duvet
Simba's genius duvet is literally the only one you'll ever need, making it perfect if you're living somewhere without much space for storage. The space-inspired fabric technology regulates your temperature, meaning it warms you through winter and keeps you cool in summer. Shoppers give it five stars, and so do we.
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Panda Best winter duvet: Panda Bamboo Cloud Duvet
If sustainability is key for you, this is the duvet you're looking for. Made from lightweight bamboo fabric that is environmentally and vegan friendly, it also has anti-allergy and anti-bacterial properties, and comes with a five-year guarantee.
Slumberdown Best winter duvet: Chilly Nights Double Duvet
Designed for the coldest of nights, this super warm 15 tog duvet is made with a lovely, soft hollow fibre filling. It's machine washable too, which is always a bonus in our eyes.
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John Lewis & Partners Best winter duvet: Hungarian Goose Down Duvet
Ok, so we know this is a pricey option - but if you really want to treat yourself, you won't find a more luxurious duvet. Plus, not only is it super warm, it's way lighter than you'd imagine.
John Lewis Best winter duvet: Natural Duck Feather and Down Duvet, 10.5 Tog
On the cheaper end of the scale is this John Lewis offering, which comes in a 10.5 tog - guaranteed to keep even the chilliest of people nice and warm. After all, the description literally says "good for cold sleepers."
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Best winter duvet: New Zealand Wool Duvet
This natural duvet is a great option if you want something affordable and reliable. Filled with 100% Mitchell wool from New Zealand, it's breathable, moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic and regulates your temperature.
Silentnight Best winter duvet: Silentnight Bounceback 13.5 Tog Duvet
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If you're after a duvet that keeps its thick shape all year round, this Argos offering is for you. Filled with "spring-like hollowfibre that bounces back into shape every morning", it's also hypo-allergenic, machine washable, and comes with a five-year guarantee.
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Slumberdown Best winter duvet: Slumberdown Chilly Nights 15 Tog Winter Duvet
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Looking for something that's both affordable and incredibly warm? This offering from Wayfair ticks both boxes at under £30 and at 15 tog.
Fogarty Best winter duvet: Fogarty Wool All Seasons Duvet
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This duvet is perfect for all seasons if you're not one for switching bedding or don't have the storage space to store your summer/winter sleeping essentials. Made from 100% wool, it's available from single size all the way up to super king size.
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Emma Best winter duvet: Emma Cloud Duvet
Want to feel like you're sleeping on an actual cloud? This Emma duvet is ready and waiting to give you countless amazing sleeps. It's temperature regulating, which means it will keep you snug-as-a-bug-in-a-rug during winter and cool as a cucumber in summer!

Abbi is a freelance journalist for various magazines and websites. She writes about everything from fashion and beauty to travel and entertainment. In her spare time she loves to scroll endlessly on Instagram, plan holidays that she’ll never go on and refresh the ASOS ‘new in’ page.

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