This comforter was great when I first got it (9 months ago) - it fluffed up nicely, had a nice size on my full sized bed, and is very warm and cuddly. HOWEVER - months later, all the down has shifted from my half of the comforter, and is clumped on one side. (Which, consequently, provides the perfect warmth now that it's summer, but in a few more months is going to be a big issue). The description says the comforter has 'baffle boxes' which is supposed to keep the down from shifting. This comforter DOES have baffles - but they are NOT TRUE BAFFLES - only partial, which means the baffled walls sewn into the comforter are partial walls (think a wall with a door in it), allowing the down to shift. This is an easier, cheaper way to do 'baffles'. Only after having done a little research, about my problem did I learn that companies could call their comforters "baffle boxed" as long as there is *some* sort of wall sewn into the comforters (some the really bad ones just sew baffles at the corners). So PLEASE - TAKE THIS ADVICE. IF YOU WANT A COMFORTER WHERE THE DOWN DOESN'T SHIFT, LOOK FOR "***TRUE*** BAFFLE BOX CONSTRUCTION". True is the keyword there - this means the baffled walls are solid, not allowing ANY down shifting. Just listing 'baffle box construction' is not enough!!!