So I'm looking to upgrade my bedding. As I've generally went for cheap until this point, I'm looking to upgrade. Where is a good place to find good value in bedding?
So I'm looking to upgrade my bedding. As I've generally went for cheap until this point, I'm looking to upgrade. Where is a good place to find good value in bedding?
Shockingly, you appear to live in the UK, which means I might actually be able to answer...
I think he's in Lincoln, Nebraska according to his location field, so maybe not. My standard bit of advice is don't be seduced by thread count alone, you need truly high quality cotton for it to mean anything.
So I'm looking to upgrade my bedding. As I've generally went for cheap until this point, I'm looking to upgrade. Where is a good place to find good value in bedding?
Best way to break in sheets is friction.
Best way to apply friction... well...![]()
Best way to break in sheets is friction.
Best way to apply friction... well...![]()
When you buy your sheets, note that there are single ply and two ply varieties. Generally, if the package does not specify, it is a single ply sheet. This is important, because an 800 Thread Count single ply sheet will be of inferior quality to a 400 Thread Count double ply, etc. - It is a marketing trick, as the manufacturers assume that the average consumer will generally not know this.
When you buy your sheets, note that there are single ply and two ply varieties. Generally, if the package does not specify, it is a single ply sheet. This is important, because an 800 Thread Count single ply sheet will be of inferior quality to a 400 Thread Count double ply, etc. - It is a marketing trick, as the manufacturers assume that the average consumer will generally not know this.
Of course thread count itself is a very... flexible... measure.
Best way to break in sheets is friction.
Best way to apply friction... well...![]()
Jumping on the bed!
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No?![]()
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