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Super King sized fitted sheet! HELP!
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I have a super king size bed - would recommend it 'cos we can both sleep in the same bed now without touching
I only ever buy bedding from the sales. I always wait until the final clearance phases as there are always lots of super king size sheets and duvet covers left. I just got 3 fitted sheets from debenhams in their 70% clearance. Original price £19. Paid £5.70 for each of them. Well chuffed. And 'cos all my bed covers/sheets are purple there are always loads as no-one else wants them!!!!Sometimes it's important to work for that pot of gold...But other times it's essential to take time off and to make sure that your most important decision in the day simply consists of choosing which color to slide down on the rainbow...0 -
I live in Lancashire which is great for bedding etc because I'm surrounded by all the old mills. If you're in this neck of the woods, there's a great mill shop in Helmshore (Musbury Fabrics) which does a wide range of stuff. Got my extra deep fitted king size sheets for around £9-10. They do lovely ranges of duvets covers too. They also sell their stuff in Oswaldtwistle Mills. I haven't looked to see if their stuff is online, although I know Ossy Mills is.0
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My vote goes to Dunelm Mill too. I bought a super king quilt and covers (avg price of cover £35) quilt was about £40 for a goose feather. We have a branch in Huntingdon and there's huge one in Ipswich so maybe its a Central/Eastern company?0
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We've had a 6' bed for six years now and I buy my bedding from M&S because the quality is excellent. I have bought from John Lewis before but much prefer M&S. Well worth paying the extra IMHO.0
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I buy everything in TK from super king bedding to cheap designer candles to designer clothes and shoes.
If you do want White Company bedding (which is lovely - and towelling) then get to Bicester Village oulet store - off Junction 9 of the M40-near Oxford-less than half price most of the time0 -
Lara wrote:We've had a 6' bed for six years now and I buy my bedding from M&S because the quality is excellent. I have bought from John Lewis before but much prefer M&S. Well worth paying the extra IMHO.
I have to agree with you there, I recently bought some bedding direct from Dorma and it was nowhere near the quality of the M&S bedding. I am just glad that I bought it in the sale with 50% off (thanks to a poster on here)£2.00 Savers Club = £34.00 So Far
+ however may £2 coins I have saved in my Terramundi since 2000.
Terramundi weighs 8lb 5oz0 -
For M&S, John Lewis bedding etc, try Saturday/Sunday markets - the type at aerodromes; the nearest to me are Finmere, Bucks and Wellesbourne, Warks
They sell factory slight seconds, end of line etc and you pick up gorgeous duvet covers and sets for around £10 instead of £50-£70
Its a fun morinng out for bargain hunters - cleaning stuff, cosmetics, food, fresh meat etc even electrical, gardening bits and plants!
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I've got fitted superking sheets from John Lewis, lovely quality percale sheets which wash and dry really well.
I've had cheap sheets go bobbly and horrible, but JL sheets just go on and on, well worth the extra couple of £.
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