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I am extremely happy with the quality of all of the linens. They are definitely of better quality than what can be found in the major linen and department stores.
What a pleasure to do business with you!
It’s rare to find a company that goes out of their way to make the experience of sending our children out into the world less stressful. I can tell you it is much appreciated.
Thank you for being so easy to work with.
The product description for your twin xl down-free comforter said "luxurious, exceptionally soft," but I did not really expect such a sensuous, comforting comforter as the one that just arrived! Thank you so much for making available such a high-quality product for the dorm room market!
My son says his bed is "amazing".
Your customer service was also terrific, as I phoned a couple of times before ordering. Our conversations were polite and helpful. Also, I received the linens quickly. I will definitely let my friends know about your on-line store.
Thanks for doing what you do!
The feather bed is great quality...turned a skimpy plastic dorm mattress into a luxuriously comfortable bed. Love your product! You are awesome!
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Reuse and Recycle Your Bedding!
A lot of college students leave the residence halls and their Twin XL sized beds after one or two years. Some move into fraternities or sororities, some get apartments or share houses near campus. When they do, it's likely their new beds won't be Twin XL size. So, what should they do with their Twin XL bedding?
Well, if the new bed is still a Twin, the flat sheet and comforters are still just fine. Just tuck more of the bottom of the sheet and/or comforter under the mattress. Even if the new bed is Full-sized, try out the sheets and comforter before making a new purchase - they may still work just fine!
But if you find you have to get a new set of sheets (like a fitted sheet for a Full-sized mattress) here are some ideas for recycling your Twin XL sheets.
- Donate them to Goodwill or a local charity.
- Make curtains.
- Make small drawstring gift bags to use for giving presents in a decorative and unique way - this saves on paper usage, too!
- Turn them into reusable shopping bags - stop using those flimsy plastic bags at the supermarket!
- Cut up and use for home/apartment cleaning.
- Create accessories or clothing - like small handbags or headbands.
- Use as a spare blanket for picnics, a day at the beach, or other activities.
- Turn them into pillowcases.
- Use as a cover for a couch or chair.
- Cut and use for art projects.
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