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Non iron luxury soft white bedding?

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mumma24 · 20/02/2017 21:40

Decided it's time to replace the bedding and would like some good quality bedding, mainly white, that doesn't need ironing. Any good brands/shops? Thank you

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Oneiroi · 20/02/2017 21:45

This range is lovely. I think they also do similar versions in a lower thread count if you want to compare on price vs quality. It is really soft and doesn't crease much, but then again I would never iron bedding anyway! Life is too short.

m.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-1000-thread-count-egyptian-cotton-bedding/p/1949613

starsinyourpies · 04/03/2017 08:01

Soak and sleep linen range, lovely rumpled look! Can often get a 20% off code.

Pinkpeanut27 · 06/03/2017 11:21

Do not buy the john Lewis lower thread count bedding , nice though it is it is impossible to irony and if you do it looks creased again should anyone sit on it or sleep in it!,

WigglyWooWorm · 06/03/2017 11:25

Ooh following. We've just changed to a bigger bed and want some "nice" bedding.

Does 100 per cent cotton mean it needs ironing ? And are all the ones with a high thread count therefore not good for us (we don't iron?)

Id like sheets I can just tumble dry and fold but I'd like some quality ones.

WigglyWooWorm · 06/03/2017 11:27

Wow oneiroi I was thinking John Lewis but 210 pounds for a white duvet cover seems a bit much!

butterfly990 · 06/03/2017 11:30

Someone posted about this company. I have no experience of them personally

bargainbeddings.co.uk/index.php?route=common/home

ElsieMc · 10/03/2017 14:06

If you want high quality, then generally you will be looking at cotton and it does need ironing. I have found with the better quality linens that ironing them is not too bad.

Whilst M and S and John Lewis do some lovely luxury linens, what about Asda who do 300/400 thread count cotton covers. I have had three sets, two white and a new pale grey paisley one which has been admired. Their expensive sets are £25. My sil says they are so good, he wont have anything else.

Dunelm have dorma which is pricey (but half the price of the John Lewis set) and I find they don't need too much ironing.

TK Maxx also have good ones, but its a bit pot luck.

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