What do duvet clips look like and do they work well?
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They do work!! https://www.cuddledown.com/itemdy00.aspx?T1=Z1800
I've tried a variety of clips and none of them hold the test of time and tugging. The one thing that DOES work is Martha Stewart's "trick": Sew ribbon, sturdy seam binding, or even shoelaces (my idea, not Martha's) into the inside seams of your duvet. Grab tufts of your comforter -- especially the corners -- and tie it TIGHT. That really does the trick for me and lasts the winter. My latest duvet cover actually had those built in!
They look a lot like old garter clips.