Where to shop for dorm bedding?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


My slob of a DC went away to college never having made a bed. She came home for summer making her bed every day lol i guess they pick up some good things from roommates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids


That’s sloppy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids


That’s sloppy.


+2 yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids


That’s sloppy.


You’re judgy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids
Perhaps consider making a change! It makes the room so enjoyable for the rest of the day and is a welcome to return to at night. You don’t have to find the sheet or pull up covers at night to go to sleep. 🛌 😴
Anonymous
Before my DS left for college, his older sister sat him down and told him some truths about college dorm life. Girls don't like to come to boy's rooms that are dirty, smelly or cluttered. Girls like clean guys who smell good. Based on this piece of crucial info, my DS and his room mate ended up putting together a clean and uncluttered room and took care to maintain it. AND that my dear friends is the main motivation for your kids to remain clean and well put together in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids


That’s sloppy.


You’re judgy.


NP. “Judgy” started with the person who questioned and poked fun at the person who shared her experience making her bed in college. So if you want to call people out for being “judgy,” you start there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids


That’s sloppy.


It’s more sanitary. If you make your bed shortly after you wake, you trap in the moisture and increase dust mites. It’s best to wait until later in day to make your bed, especially if you have allergies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before my DS left for college, his older sister sat him down and told him some truths about college dorm life. Girls don't like to come to boy's rooms that are dirty, smelly or cluttered. Girls like clean guys who smell good. Based on this piece of crucial info, my DS and his room mate ended up putting together a clean and uncluttered room and took care to maintain it. AND that my dear friends is the main motivation for your kids to remain clean and well put together in college.


Hysterically true.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I was in college I figured out that I wanted a thin blanket and a duvet. I would make the bed with the thin blanket and fold the duvet at the bottom. That made it much more useful as a makeshift table, which it often was. The blanket protected the sheets, but wasn’t puffy like the duvet so things didn’t fall over/get lost.


Uh, what? Who is making their bed in college? lol.


What? Even my slob of a daughter pulls up a duvet, fluffs it and arranges the pillows. It takes about 60 seconds max.


I have never in my 47 years been someone who makes a bed daily

So neither are my kids
Perhaps consider making a change! It makes the room so enjoyable for the rest of the day and is a welcome to return to at night. You don’t have to find the sheet or pull up covers at night to go to sleep. 🛌 😴


(NP here, who does the same).

I don’t go into the room again until bedtime nor does anyone else.

It would be a waste of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a girl. Either online or in person DMV works. Looking for variety. Duvet doesn’t need to be extra long so also open to regular shops. Thanks!

TIL men and women need different bedding. Can't have that *gasp* male bedding amirite? (/s obviously)
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