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Duvet Fasteners

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$4.5 $9 In stock

Category: Accessories

Introducing our new duvet fasteners: Designed to securely fix two duvets together, our new duvet fasteners come as a single piece that fits through the matching buttonholes, so there is no risk of your duvets coming apart during the night. You will receive a pack of 18 or 22 duvet fasteners in a lovely cotton drawstring bag.

All Scooms duvets come with matching buttonholes so that any two Scooms duvets of the same size can be fixed together. So, if you wanted to add an extra layer of warmth to your 9 tog king size duvet, you could fasten it to a 4.5 tog king size duvet.

How to use our duvet fasteners:

  • Slide and push one fastener securely into one duvet buttonhole first.
  • Then push the other side of the fastener into the matching buttonhole of the second duvet.
  • (Rather than trying to insert the fastener into both duvet buttonholes at the same time.) 
  • Remember to remove the fasteners before you wash your duvet.

Every Scooms all-season duvet set you buy comes with a full set of duvet fasteners, plus spares. If you need another pack of duvet fasteners, you can buy one here.

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 11 reviews)

Carter ★★★★★

The one-piece design is such a simple fix—no more fiddling with tiny clips or ties that come undone. I just pushed it through the matching buttonholes on both duvets and they’ve stayed perfectly aligned through three nights of tossing and turning. For anyone tired of waking up in a cocoon of separat

Matthew ★★★★★

I was dreading wrestling with two duvets every time I made the bed, but these single-piece fasteners have completely changed that. They just snap through the matching buttonholes and hold everything together securely, no more waking up tangled in a gap.

Alexander Q. ★★★★★

The buttonhole fit is spot on—no fiddly clips or hooks to wrestle with at 2 a.m. My two duvets finally stay put as one, and the single piece hasn’t budged through a week of tossing and turning.