Comforter
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- This article is about the type of bedding. For alternative meanings, see Comforter (disambiguation).
A comforter is a type of bedding — a soft flat bag used on a bed as a type of bed cover. It is filled with either an artificial material (such as polyester batting) or a natural material. A comforter usually doesn't cover the pillows or box spring of the bed. It is basically a thick, fluffy blanket that people put on their bed to achieve a much higher level of comfort and warmth. A similar type covering made from feathers (often including down) is generally referred to as a duvet. Nowadays, the Ralli Quilt a traditional quilt from Sindh Pakistan is especially used as bedspread.
In British English, a comforter can also mean a baby's pacifier or soother.
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[edit] External links
- Articles on Comforters Articles on comforters including care instructions and style tips.
- The Bedding Guide: Comforters Information, on comforters, sizes, and style.

