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  2. Make Your Own Bedding and Other Ways to Sleep on the Cheap ...

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    Buying sheets can be tricky. There's thread count, material and weave to consider, on top of price and style. One option that's rarely considered -- but can save you money on bedding -- is making ...

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    Parachute's bedding sale from June 24 through July 31 includes markdowns up to 25% off. Shop Good Housekeeping Institute-tested comforters, sheet sets and more.

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    Zinus 6" Bonnell Firm Innerspring Mattress Firm, Twin. $69 $79 Save $10. Of course we would normally recommend spending more than $65 on a mattress. After all, as with most products, when it comes ...

  5. Duvet - Wikipedia

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    A bed with a duvet. A duvet (UK: / ˈ d uː v eɪ / DOO-vay, US: / d uː ˈ v eɪ / doo-VAY; [1] [2] from French duvet 'down'), usually called a comforter or (down-filled) quilt in American English, [3] [4] [5] and a doona in Australian English, [6] is a type of bedding consisting of a soft flat bag filled with either down, feathers, wool, cotton, silk, or a synthetic alternative, and is ...

  6. Linens - Wikipedia

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    Linen was an especially popular cloth during the Middle Ages in Europe, when cotton was an exotic import. It was used for underclothing, chemises, shifts, shirts and blouses, in fact most clothing worn next to the skin, by those able to afford an extra layer of clothing. The tradition of calling household fabric goods "linens" dates from this ...

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    Everyday low price. Everyday low price (also abbreviated as EDLP) is a pricing strategy promising consumers a low price without the need to wait for sale price events or comparison shopping. EDLP saves retail stores the effort and expense needed to mark down prices in the store during sale events, and is also believed to generate shopper ...

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