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A full/queen duvet cover for $69.99 from macy's.
www.overstock.com has duvet covers that are even less expensive. |
From Target -- $69.99
One word of warning about duvet covers--the duvet tends to slide around inside it. There are clips you can buy to keep it from doing so, otherwise you end up with all the duvet down by your feet. |
Rudey,
Marshall Fields (online) is having a sale on bedding, you might want to check out the website --- http://www.target.com --- If you have some spare time I would run into Marshall Fields and take a look around the home department. If you go into the store, touch the sheets and notice the feel of the different thread count. I would go with a 350-400 or higher threadcount. They are little pricey, but worth it. As GP said, once you go up on threadcount you will never go down. Good luck with the whole bedding thing. -wendi --also Eddie Bauer has some nice duvet covers--you might what to check there as well. |
Rudey, are we all giving you a headache with this talk of duvet clips and thread counts??? After you go and buy the damn thing you need to go to a truck and tractor pull or something to get your testosterone level back up there ;)
All the poor guy wants to do is sleep! lol |
I'm verklempt. This is what Greek unity is all about - helping Rudey find a non-ghey duvet cover.
I feel the love. |
LOL, all this talk of duvets made me realize that its time to change our winter/fall comforter set to our spring/summer set. I love my down comforter and duvet cover! ;)
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And now after all this I find out my thing is going to slide around :( Well I'm not buying duvet clips. I will buy bobby pins and bobby pin that together and if that doesn't work I will staple it. This isn't even enjoyable one bit. This isn't like buying a lacoste shirt or finding a fun Hermes tie with little horses on it. Thanks everyone for your help though. :) -Rudey |
If you really don't want to go spend the money on a real cover.. make one. I did! :D
I bought a fabric from wal mart and sewed it together. it cost me around $15-20. Its super easy. If you can't sew.. find someone (bribe them:p) to sew it for you. I made mine and one for my roomate in less than an hour. **All you have to do is measue your comforter, get enough fabric for 2 sheet like pieces (get them about a 1/4 yard bigger than you need), put them print side in.. sew 3 of the edges together, put the comforter in, sew the last edge.. PRESTO! :) :)** Mine was cheap and sort of cheesey, but it has lasted me 2 years of college thus far! :cool: :D ETA Because I have a typing problem :p |
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Sorry Rudey,
Not trying to mess with your head. I must have found it at the right time because there aren't too many nice duvet covers on the site right now for that cheap. But that one you posted isn't half bad. ;) :p |
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down comforters rule!
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definitely try Ross or TJmaxx or Marshalls.......Even ebay if yoru looking for a certain brand.
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Where would I find this for cheaper and without all the fou fou frilly stuff? http://www.pratesi.com
-Rudey |
Try Kohl's. They always have good sales. Looking on the website just now, I found this, which comes in white (ivory) and costs $51.99 (full), $58.49 (queen) or $64.99 (king). They have much more of a selection at the store than they do on the website.
I also found this for 59.99 at Bed, Bath, and Beyond. (Second link is now fixed.) |
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