I have spent countless hours shopping around and doing my homework on down types, fill power, fill weight, thread count, Egyptian cotton, etc, and in my, now *expert*, opinion :) , I must humbly admit that this comforter is *truly* the best value: maximum luxury, quality and durability for the $$.
The comforter arrived in a big box just in time for Christmas! This is gorgeous comforter: fluffy, cloud-like, fresh and with a quality construction. The perfect dimensions to hide under my quilt. I am so pleased and pleasantly surprised to see the manufacturer on the tag is one I recognize to be top notch.
As some have already mentioned in their ratings, the item doesn't come 'branded' with a nice 'designer' paper insert facing the comforter in the clear zip poly-pouch, as most bedding products do. There is simply *no* insert at all in the bag - just the comforter. Yes, such an insert would help to describe the product to someone who received this comforter as a gift. The tags attached to bedding never seem to do a sufficient job at that and almost never have the thread count. No big deal! I just surfed the web for the manufacturer's website, which was hard to find, but persistence paid off, I found it and there I found even more detailed product spec's and everything I ever wanted to know about them. All I can say is, wow! Overstock's description doesn't do this comforter justice. My theory on the subject,... the product may come direct from the source, the manufacturer, I'm guessing the source gets commissioned to manufacturer under famous department store labels, like I've heard many manufacturers do. In such a case, where their product is displayed in a brick and mortar retail store, I can see where a custom designer insert with the product description would be necessary, but when the product comes direct from them and the description is in different form of media, *online*, it almost seems like a waist of precious time, trees, $$, and whatever else goes in to producing one of those printed inserts, don't you think? I'm guessing that's why they chose not include one. Just a thought.