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good quality white duvet sets?

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  • thanks for all the replies ill have a look at all of those and see how i can get the best deal. how much would you say was reasonable to spend on one king sized duvet cover and pillowcases ?
  • Gillyx wrote: »
    Dammit, got me looking now. :( All of there beds look so inviting.

    My mother gave me two of the White Company huge bath towels about 5 years ago, and they are still lovely now. Soft, massive, wonderful.
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Why are they "getting wrecked with the washing"? Have you tried laundering them inside-out so all the washing-machine wear is on the inside?
  • Are you buying 100% cotton? They last much longer than a polycotton mix?

    Another vote for the White Company from me.
  • This site was recommended on here some time ago. Great brands adn they have some great offers on throughout the year with codes (someone on here will usually post these :D ).
    http://www.justlinen.co.uk/dorma.asp

    I bought a fantastic set at T K Maxx a few months ago by Margaret Muir - double for about £22. There is a website for these but they will be at full price.
    £2012 in 2012 = £34.44
  • Person_one
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    Most people change and wash their bedding every week? Really? smiley-sad031.gif
  • Mumto5
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    Person_one wrote: »
    Most people change and wash their bedding every week? Really? smiley-sad031.gif

    I do for us. About every 10 days for the kids as they bath before bed so don't get the sheets dirty.
  • Person_one
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    Mumto5 wrote: »
    I do for us. About every 10 days for the kids as they bath before bed so don't get the sheets dirty.


    You must have a tumble dryer I take it? Or your house would look like a galleon with them drying all over the place!

    I do mine about once a quarter, if that!
  • Becles
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    I bought 100% cotton ones from Wallace Sacks (in the sale!) and they've been brilliant. Very hardwearing but really comfy to sleep in.

    They get washed weekly, and line dried as much as I can, as they're horrible to iron if they have to go in the drier.
    Here I go again on my own....
  • jess1974
    jess1974 Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    My friend runs a B&B and always buys John Lewis or Debenhams bedding, towels etc.........
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