[1] Duvet covers frequently have a decorative function on the bed, allowing for change of pattern or design for different occasions, or to serve different functions; for example, a heavier duvet cover may be used during colder seasons.
[1] Mass-produced duvet covers are usually made of cotton or a blend of cotton and polyester and can be easily removed to wash at home, while a duvet can be expensive and difficult to clean.
[1][2] Duvet covers may be made from two sheets or panels of cloth sewn together.
Examples of closures include buttons, plastic clasps, zips, and ties.
If the duvet cover does not have a closure it can be known as flat, flap or envelope.