Recommendations for Bedding & Linens

I'd be going to this house sale on Saturday if I needed a kingsize bed and down comforter. Those who live in Belgrano buy the best and later sell everything when they leave the country. That is why house sales are so popular here.
 
Regarding conforters, I didn't find nice down filled conforters here but last year I found a store where I bought a nice flannel conforter (acolchado flanel nordico) that kept me warm during all winter. You can visit the web page and look for sizes at www.duvet.com.ar/ or go to the store in Av. Corrientes 1753.
 
Regarding conforters, I didn't find nice down filled conforters here but last year I found a store where I bought a nice flannel conforter (acolchado flanel nordico) that kept me warm during all winter. You can visit the web page and look for sizes at www.duvet.com.ar/ or go to the store in Av. Corrientes 1753.
I regret buying a down comforter down here. My local dry cleaner charges $60,000 to wash it. With two small kids you can imagine how long blankets stay clean. I've learned that when it comes to beds down here, it's all about layering. Each blanket is easy to wash at home and my wife & I can regulate our temperature independently by peeling layers back.
 
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