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15 October 2012

Looking for fitted sheets that fit my specifications as well as my bed Recently I went shopping to replace the fitted sheet on my bed, and was confronted with these shopping options: I could buy a replacement fitted sheet of a yucky quality for $15, or buy a whole new set of decent quality sheets for $30.
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I bought the new set. But I'm wondering if it's possible to buy a decent quality, (say, 300 thread count) fitted sheet by itself so that the extra top sheet and pillowcases from my old set can be turned into a very useful second set of sheets for my bed. I went to the Eaton Centre yesterday and could only find fitted sheets in ivory for $40 or $50. So far I've looked in the Bay, Winners, Sears, and on Amazon and a couple of other boutique-like places. Only the larger, department-style places even seem to have the components for sale separately.

Any suggestions? I can't the only one who has this problem and resents the waste it causes.
The Company Store sells some of their bedding separately, I believe.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 15 October | 13:57
No, can't think of a suggestion. I just dropped by to congratulate you on spending more for decent quality sheets. This is one area where I think quality makes a big, big difference.

Also, if you go the whole sheet set route again, I can't say enough good things about the quality of flannel and cotton sheets from Pinzon.
posted by bearwife 15 October | 15:01
ebay? for example here is a search for 201-500 tc for queen fitted sheets
posted by bluesapphires 15 October | 15:03
I've checked The Company Store and eBay and I'm not seeing a queen-sized ivory fitted sheet for less than $40. It's just not worthwhile to pay more than about $20 for a fitted sheet when I could get a whole new set for $30. Arghh.
posted by Orange Swan 15 October | 17:58
LL Bean sells things separately.
posted by Specklet 15 October | 20:45
I didn't check to see for how much, because I am 1. distracted and 2. kind of lazy.
posted by Specklet 15 October | 20:57
Ultra-soft Flanned Fitted Sheet for $30.
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 15 October | 21:17
How about Target for $18.99? You have to click on the colored boxes to get the color name (I'm seeing ivory as the 4th from the right).
posted by bluesapphires 15 October | 21:40
Yeah, shopping online should take care of this problem.
posted by Miko 16 October | 00:00
For 300? I'm sure you can find them online pretty cheap. It's when you go twice that and up the prices get pretty steep, but during a sale I got my latest set of 750 for a good price at overstock.com. I like extra flat sheets but I can't remember where I got them since I haven't gotten anything but a set in a while. I'm thinking department stores and hotels. Always look for the sale.
posted by ethylene 16 October | 14:55
I didn't realize Target had an online store. Not as fun as browsing in a brick 'n' mortar store, but still. Can't wait til they open shop here in Canada. They'll fill a necessary niche.
posted by deborah 16 October | 20:51
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