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Queen · 7-piece set · Comforter 90"W × 90"L · 2 standard shams 20"W × 26"L + 1.5"D · Bed skirt 60"W × 80"L + 15"D · 16"×16" decorative pillow · 12"×18" decorative pillow · 18"×18" decorative pillow · Printed seersucker · Pieced textured fabric · Hypoallergenic fill · Shabby chic · Machine washable · $109.99
Quick Answer: A 7-piece Queen comforter set in a printed seersucker fabric — the characteristic puckered, crinkled textile texture is built into the fabric construction, not applied. Includes the comforter (90"W × 90"L), 2 standard shams (20"W × 26"L + 1.5"D), bed skirt (60"W × 80"L + 15"D), and three decorative pillows (16"×16", 12"×18", and 18"×18"). Hypoallergenic polyester fill. Shabby chic aesthetic. Machine washable. $109.99.
Seersucker is the most immediately recognisable textured fabric in casual and cottage bedding — the crinkled, puckered surface is created during the weaving process through differential shrinkage, so the texture is permanently part of the fabric structure. It doesn't flatten with washing, it doesn't require ironing, and it gets more comfortable and characterful over time. On a printed comforter, the seersucker texture gives a visual depth to the printed design that a flat-weave alternative can't replicate — the print sits across a crinkled, dimensional surface rather than a flat one.
The 7-piece format delivers the complete Queen bedroom presentation in a single purchase: comforter, shams, bed skirt, and three decorative pillows. The shabby chic aesthetic carries consistently across all seven pieces — from the puckered seersucker comforter to the coordinating shams and the three decorative pillows at the front of the arrangement. One purchase, one delivery, one complete Queen bedroom in the cottage-inspired style that shabby chic defines.
| Piece | Qty | Dimensions | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Comforter | 1 | 90"W × 90"L | Printed seersucker · Pieced textured fabric · Hypoallergenic fill |
| Standard Shams | 2 | 20"W × 26"L + 1.5"D | Matching printed seersucker · Coordinating design |
| Bed Skirt | 1 | 60"W × 80"L + 15"D | Queen specific dimensions · 15" drop · Covers frame to floor |
| Square Decorative Pillow | 1 | 16"W × 16"L | Coordinating design · Front accent layer |
| Oblong Decorative Pillow | 1 | 12"W × 18"L | Coordinating design · Front accent layer |
| Large Square Decorative Pillow | 1 | 18"W × 18"L | Coordinating design · Front accent layer |
💡 The bed skirt (60"W × 80"L) is sized specifically for a Queen mattress (60"×80"). The 15"D drop accommodates standard Queen bed frame heights. Measure from the top of your bed frame to the floor to confirm the 15" drop provides full floor coverage on your specific bed.
Seersucker is a woven fabric construction where some warp threads are held at higher tension than others during weaving. When the tension is released, those threads pucker and crinkle — creating the characteristic raised, textured stripes or pattern of crinkled fabric interspersed with flatter sections. The puckering is a permanent structural feature of the fabric, not a treatment applied after weaving — it doesn't wash out, it doesn't flatten over time, and it gets more relaxed and characterful with each wash.
PUCKERED TEXTURE
Permanent — Built Into the Weave
The crinkled seersucker texture is structural — created during weaving through differential thread tension, not applied as a surface finish. It doesn't flatten with washing or use, and becomes more relaxed and comfortable over time.
NO IRONING NEEDED
The Crinkle Is the Finish
Because the puckered texture is the intended surface of seersucker fabric, it never needs ironing — the crinkled appearance is correct and finished, not a wrinkle to be pressed out. Pull it from the dryer, put it on the bed, and it looks exactly as it should.
PIECED CONSTRUCTION
Panels Create Pattern Variation
The "pieced" construction means the comforter face is assembled from panels of fabric — different sections of printed seersucker joined together to create a patchwork-style surface that adds visual complexity and a handcrafted, cottage quality beyond what a single-panel comforter achieves.
LAYER 1 — FLOOR
Bed Skirt 60"×80" + 15" Drop
Sized exactly for a Queen mattress (60"×80"), the bed skirt covers the frame and box spring from mattress edge to floor. The 15" drop handles most standard Queen bed heights for a clean, polished base presentation.
LAYER 2 — COMFORTER
Comforter 90"×90"
The primary warmth and visual layer — the pieced printed seersucker comforter establishes the room's shabby chic character with its puckered, dimensional fabric surface and coordinating printed design.
LAYER 3 — SHAMS
2 Standard Shams 20"×26" + 1.5"D
Matching printed seersucker shams cover the Queen sleep pillows in the same design as the comforter. The 1.5"D gusset gives each sham a dimensional quality at the edge rather than a flat-edge finish.
LAYER 4 — DEC PILLOWS
3 Pillows — 16"×16", 12"×18", 18"×18"
Three decorative pillows in three sizes — 2 square and 1 oblong — create dimensional depth at the front of the arrangement. The size variety transforms the pillow front from a flat row into a layered, styled composition.
| Piece | Standard 3-Piece Set | This 7-Piece Set ✅ |
|---|---|---|
| Comforter (90"×90") | ✅ | ✅ |
| 2 Standard Shams (20"×26") | ✅ | ✅ |
| Bed Skirt (60"×80" + 15"D) | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included |
| 16"×16" Decorative Pillow | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included |
| 12"×18" Decorative Pillow | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included |
| 18"×18" Decorative Pillow | ❌ Not included | ✅ Included |
| Fully dressed Queen bed from one purchase | ❌ 4 more pieces needed | ✅ Complete |
Scenario 1: You want a Queen comforter set in seersucker — the textured, crinkled fabric that never needs ironing and gets better with every wash.
Seersucker is the only fabric in bedding where the crinkled, puckered texture is the finished, intended surface — not a wrinkle to correct. It requires no ironing, holds its texture permanently, and softens progressively with washing. For a Queen bedroom where the goal is a relaxed, textured, cottage-style aesthetic that improves over time rather than degrading, seersucker is the material choice that delivers that experience from day one.
Scenario 2: You want a completely dressed Queen bedroom — comforter, shams, bed skirt, and three decorative pillows — without sourcing pieces separately.
Seven coordinated pieces in the same printed seersucker design — from the bed skirt at floor level to the three decorative pillows at the front. One purchase, one delivery, one completely dressed Queen bed. No bed skirt search, no decorative pillow colour-matching, no risk of visual mismatch between separately sourced pieces.
Scenario 3: You want a shabby chic or cottage-style Queen bedroom with a modern, trend-right execution.
The printed seersucker pieced construction gives this set a contemporary quality within the shabby chic aesthetic — the pieced panels add a patchwork character that is artisan and handcrafted in appearance; the seersucker texture is modern and casually luxurious; the printed design adds colour and pattern interest. For a bedroom that wants the warmth and softness of the cottage aesthetic without looking dated or overly traditional, this set sits at the intersection of current and timeless.
Scenario 4: You want a hypoallergenic Queen bedroom comforter set that doesn't sacrifice design for practicality.
The hypoallergenic polyester fill means no feathers, no down, and no common allergens — appropriate for allergy-sensitive sleepers without any compromise in visual quality. The printed seersucker fabric is one of the most visually distinctive and texturally interesting comforter constructions available at this price point. Practical protection and a genuinely attractive bedroom are not in conflict here.
Shabby chic is a bedroom aesthetic defined by soft, faded tones, layered textiles, and a romantic, artisan quality that suggests things have been chosen with care rather than purchased as a set. The printed seersucker with its crinkled texture, pieced construction, and soft palette sits precisely in that aesthetic language — relaxed rather than formal, textured rather than flat, characterful rather than generic.
| Set Contents | 7 pieces — comforter, 2 standard shams, bed skirt, 3 decorative pillows |
| Size | Queen |
| Comforter | 90"W × 90"L |
| Standard Shams | 20"W × 26"L + 1.5"D (×2) |
| Bed Skirt | 60"W × 80"L + 15"D drop |
| Decorative Pillow 1 | 16"W × 16"L |
| Decorative Pillow 2 | 12"W × 18"L |
| Decorative Pillow 3 | 18"W × 18"L |
| Fabric | Printed seersucker — pieced textured construction |
| Fill | Hypoallergenic polyester — no allergens |
| Seersucker Texture | Permanent — structural, not applied · No ironing required |
| Style | Shabby chic · Cottage · Modern trend-right · Romantic |
| Sheets Included | ❌ Sheets not included — sourced separately |
| Machine Washable | ✅ Cold, gentle cycle — tumble dry low — no ironing |
| Price | $109.99 |
| SKU | D0102HSC9T6 |
What is seersucker and why does it look crinkled?
Seersucker is a woven textile construction where alternating sections of warp threads are held at different tensions during weaving. When tension is released, the tighter threads pucker and crinkle — creating permanent raised, textured areas interspersed with flatter sections. The puckering is structural — built into the fabric during production — and doesn't wash out, flatten with use, or require ironing to maintain its appearance. The crinkled texture is the intended, finished surface of seersucker fabric.
Do I need to iron this comforter set?
No — and you should not try to iron it. The puckered, crinkled appearance of seersucker is the correct finished surface, not a wrinkle to press out. Ironing seersucker would damage the fabric by flattening the structural puckering that gives it its character. Pull it from the dryer on low heat, put it on the bed, and it looks exactly as intended without any pressing.
What does "pieced" construction mean for this comforter?
Pieced construction means the comforter face is assembled from multiple panels of fabric joined together — different sections of printed seersucker stitched to create the full comforter surface. The piecing creates a patchwork quality to the overall design — an artisan, handcrafted visual character that is central to the shabby chic and cottage aesthetic. It also means different print sections or orientations can be used across the panels for visual variety.
Does the bed skirt fit standard Queen beds?
The bed skirt (60"W × 80"L) is sized exactly for a Queen mattress (60"×80"). The 15"D drop accommodates most standard Queen bed frame heights. To confirm fit for your specific bed, measure from the top of your bed frame rail to the floor — if that distance is 15" or less, the skirt will provide full floor coverage. If your frame has risers or is particularly tall, a longer drop may be needed.
Are sheets included in this set?
No — this set provides the complete decorative bedding layer (comforter, shams, bed skirt, and three decorative pillows) but not the fitted sheet, flat sheet, or pillowcases. Browse the Sheets & Pillowcases collection for Queen sheet set options to pair with this comforter.
How is this 7-piece seersucker set different from the 7-piece herringbone set?
The 7-piece herringbone set ($133.99, King size) features a buffalo plaid printed on a herringbone fabric base — a bold cabin farmhouse aesthetic in King scale. This seersucker set ($109.99, Queen size) features a printed design on a puckered seersucker base — a shabby chic cottage aesthetic in Queen scale. Both include bed skirts and three decorative pillows. Choose the herringbone for a bold cabin King bedroom; choose this seersucker set for a soft cottage Queen bedroom.
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