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Twin Size Sheets - USA What size
Always_Harassed
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Hope someone here can help. Are American twin size sheets the same size as our bunk bed ones. Thanks
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What size are your bunk beds? In a word - they probably won't fit. For some reason beds here vs. beds in the US are made to different sizes..I moved from the US & took some twin sheets with me, they fit, but not perfectly as they should...0
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your bunks are likely to be narrower than an American twin, 30 or 36 inches as opposed to 39
so a twin sheet would go on a bunk with a bit to spare, but not the other way round
here's a site showing international bed sizes
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I'm assuming you are wanting to buy some - as this has dropped down the OS board, ive moved it to the I wanna board to see if you can get some more input
Zip
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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My dd has been told to buy a twin sheet and we don't know what that equates to in our sizes whether it is a bunk size or a single. Thanks0
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