After almost two years of use, Lee says the quilt has been a trusted staple to keep bedside when the temperatures drop. “The burnt orange hue hasn’t faded over time and I haven’t noticed any pilling, which is something that can happen with this type of cotton material,” she adds.
If you want the design appeal of a quilt and the feel of a comforter, opt for this all-season pick. Contributor Megan Wahn said she never wanted to “leave the embrace of this quilt,” thanks to its lofty polyester fill that made it great to curl up under. Color options range from dusty blue to indigo blue, soft blush to Bordeaux, and plenty of earthy tones in between.
Comforters and Bed Accessories
AD-favorite bed accessories run the gamut from throw blankets to duvet inserts. Thankfully Quince has the above—plus, pillows—that are cozy and versatile for daily use.
Goose down is typically the fill of choice for pillows stocked by high-end boutique hotels, and digital features editor Katherine McLaughlin notes that Quince’s goose down option is second to none when it comes to soft fill. It comes in three densities from soft/medium to firm/extra firm, all made with 700-fill power premium down. As a side sleeper, McLaughlin is especially a fan of the pillow’s flexibility. “I basically fold it in half to add to the density of the pillow,” she says.
Shopping director Lori Keong favors down alternative picks because they tend to feel firmer and squishier than down, with enough buoyancy to prop up your head and shoulders as you snooze. Quince’s premium down alternative pillow, which comes in three densities depending on how firm support you need, felt just right in its “firm” setting. “The polyester fill is firm enough to prop my head up without me sinking into its depths, but still has some squishy give (see the video!) so it doesn’t feel like I’m laying on the floor,” noted Keong. The shredded fill gives it a certain breathability that, combined with the cotton sateen shell, ensure that you don’t wake up overheating.
Whether used as a comforter or duvet insert, this all-season down material comes at a price point that is “incredible for such high-quality bedding,” says Zoë Sessums, contributor. She has used this Quince duvet insert for over four years and loves it for its warmth and coziness. To remove stains, Sessums recommends rigorous spot cleaning. Another editor-approved tip: Place it outside on a clothesline to air out and fluff up the white down filling.
Bath Essentials
Don’t let your bed have all the fun. Take a peek at our favorite Quince essentials from the bath category.
These Quince cotton bath sheets are more than meets the eye: “One side’s classic terry, the other’s airy waffle, so you can flip depending on your mood,” says contributor Jasmine Desiree. While a set is just $80, she adds that it has a high-end feel “like something you’d find in a boutique hotel.” She says they’re highly absorbent towels, with the terry side being great after hopping out of the shower and the waffle side for drying hair. “They recover fast and never feel soggy,” Desiree adds. “Perfect for small bathrooms or gym-goers.”
A classic bath mat bundle, this pair is made of Turkish cotton that Baker says quickly absorbs water after stepping out of the shower. After moving to a new place with a larger bathroom, she says these mats have been helpful to line both her bathtub and sink. But even if you have a smaller bathroom, she says the set is worth it. “I liked having one clean mat on deck to instantly swap whenever the other needed a wash,” Baker says. She does say that these don’t have the typical rubber backing you’ll find in a standard bath mat so they do shift a bit when stepping on them.
“Super soft and absorbent, Quince’s classic bath towel bundle has quickly become a favorite for my self-care routine,” says Baker. “Each one is surprisingly lightweight for how plush the material feels.” Unlike your average bath towel that can get soggy after use, this one actually soaks up water without weighing it down. After several months, the quality is still top-notch. In fact, they’ve only gotten softer with each wash. Baker does recommend using a gentle detergent, though, to prevent any discoloration. Overall, she recommends this set to anyone who wants high-end, hotel-quality towels for their home. While the standard size (30”x 56”) is low in stock, you can shop the sheet bundle (40” x 70”) of the same material in a slightly larger size.
Loungewear
While Quince sells plenty of Italian leather jackets and blazers, cashmere sweaters, wide-leg pants, and the like for a capsule wardrobe, don’t overlook its loungewear. Quince clothing consists of pajama tops and bottoms made of the same great-quality materials (like Grade-A cashmere tees and Oeko-Tex-certified linen pants), so you don’t have to worry about fast fashion filling up your closet. Plus, some of its loungewear even doubles as streetwear.
Lee tells us this cashmere quarter zip quickly became one of her wardrobe staples from the brand and looks like it could cost double its price tag. Precisely why she named it as one of her favorite gift options for anyone on your list. “The jewel tone-enthusiast in me is drawn to burgundy and storm blue, but truffle brown and ivory are great gift ideas for minimalists, and classic additions to any wardrobe,” she says in her Quince review.

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