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I'd like to buy bed linen in the sales

27 replies

Siwi · 26/12/2015 13:57

500 thread count, double bed.
Any tips? Thank you.

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kylesmybaby · 26/12/2015 13:58

Watching with interest ...

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Savagebeauty · 26/12/2015 13:59

And me...

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AgentProvocateur · 26/12/2015 14:07

And me.

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Trooperslane · 26/12/2015 14:20

Me too.....

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Trooperslane · 26/12/2015 14:20

Super King for me ... starfish

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ivykaty44 · 26/12/2015 14:22

Stay well clear of dunelm and head for house of Fraser forvexcellect quality, squared and oblong tru bed cloths in 500 counts with very generous savings

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PreAdvent13610 · 26/12/2015 14:24

House of Fraser
However, I am a cheapskate and often pick things up right at the end of the sale.

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ivykaty44 · 26/12/2015 14:24

Dunelm pillow cases and sheets are not true therefore don't sit correctly on pillows etc and a bugger to iron.

I went to house of Fraser and got higher thread count better quality linen for less money in sales

Much shopping around was done

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eggsinthefridge · 26/12/2015 14:25

I second House of Fraser. Great reductions, they even have 800 and 1000 thread count for around £100!

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notafanofwinter · 27/12/2015 17:02

I've just bought some from The White Company.

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e1y1 · 29/12/2015 23:33

I'd say stores attge higher end, House of Fraser/ Harvey Nicks, Debenhams etc.

Although, seen nice bedding from Next and TK Maxx always have bedding in from some designer or other ie DKNY etc.

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ChrissieLatham · 29/12/2015 23:37

Reviews don't look too great on HoF ones though, they say that the sheets shrink then no longer fit the bed Shock

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Siwi · 29/12/2015 23:39

Forgot to say thank you for your replies.
:)

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SaigonSaigon · 29/12/2015 23:44

Try Soak and Sleep website. And Feather & Black. My linen from there washes a treat. I've had it so long but it still looks good.

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Sgtmajormummy · 29/12/2015 23:50

Always been happy with these people. //www.justlinen.co.uk

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CointreauVersial · 29/12/2015 23:51
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torthecatlady · 30/12/2015 00:03

John Lewis - no sales that I know of but totally a changed woman.
We bought our first "proper" bed sheets (one which actually have a thread count) Winkand I will never go back to cheap sheets again!
Looking for double too.
The White company has gorgeous sheets too... If you're prepared to give up an arm and a leg Hmm

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Brokenbiscuit · 30/12/2015 10:54

Super King for me too, watching with interest!

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Bunbaker · 30/12/2015 10:57

"and a bugger to iron."

You iron sheets Shock

Another vote for John Lewis here. I agree that Dunelm fitted sheets for our superking are a little too small.

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LBOCS2 · 30/12/2015 11:02

The White Company ones are much better value in the sales. Also their deep fitted sheets are really good.

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SevenOfNineTrue · 30/12/2015 11:04

John Lewis Special Buys are always a good bet.

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HortonWho · 30/12/2015 11:08

There was a poster on here who explained how they high street brands sometimes achieve high thread sheets and it doesn't mean better quality... But I can't recall the thread. I did learn about some French linen sheets that cost more than a car and also bough these more realistically priced [[http://www.soakandsleep.com/luxury-linen-bed-linen.html French Linen sheets]] from Soak and Sleep. I heart them so much! and the crumpled linen looks great - I never iron them.

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Goandplay · 30/12/2015 11:45

I bought really high thread count in House of Fraser sales last year. They have twisted and don't feel as nice now they've been washed. I don't rate them at all.

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e1y1 · 30/12/2015 12:00

Another one I forgot to mention, which is bad as I've used them a few times.

King of Cotton all my duvets and pillows are from there and a couple of duvet covers etc.

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GrinAndTonic · 30/12/2015 12:11

So for example a 1000 thread count sheet can have 1000 really thin threads.
A 500 thread count can have 500 threads but thicker and much better quality. So basically it's about how the sheet feels and the quality of the fabric not the thread count.

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