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Best Places to Find Bedding on Sale

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Bedding is one of those things you can always find on sale, no matter what time of year. Yesterday, when we had to replace our extra sheets in time for some last-minute house guests, we ran by Macy's after work and found a basic set priced at 40 percent off. For those who are also on the hunt for discount bedding, we've compiled a list of good places to look...

 
 

Macy's: Gotta love the closeout prices
Marshalls and TJ Maxx: Good all-around discount shops
Designer Linens Outlet: Just what the name says (online only)
Crate & Barrel Outlet: Last season's C&B collections at lower prices
Restoration Hardware Outlet: High-quality stuff on deep discount
West Elm: You can usually find half-off sheets and quilts year-round
The Company Store: They keep a rotating selection of clearance items online
Garnet Hill: Like the Company Store, they've always got sale stock online
Unison Warehouse Sales: Every once in a while, this indie company offers huge price cuts at their Fulton Street warehouse

Add your recommendations for discount bedding stores in the comments below.

Photo: Michael Kors Collection from Macy's

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also on overstock.com

posted by stava on July 14th 2009 at 10:37am
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Good heavens, sheets are on sale everywhere! I bought a hand-stitched old fashioned white linen and lace pillow (pricey French luxury brand) for a very small sized pillow yesterday for $20. Originally $100. I would have NEVER paid $100 for a pillowcase. However, at $20, I could allow myself to think that it looked like something that my grandmother would have put in her trousseau in the 1920s and kept forever. It reminds me of her. As readers of my comments may know, anything that reminds me of that particular grandmother is irresistable to me (if I have the money). She was a beautiful, kind, intelligent woman who lived well in good times and carried herself through bad times with equal dignity and kindness. Unforgettable and inspirational.

I think the ubiquity of sheet markdowns might be something called deflation.

posted by AustinSarah on July 14th 2009 at 10:40am
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...also Smartbargains.com

posted by bepsf on July 14th 2009 at 10:48am
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West Elm on sale = normal store not on sale ;-)

Ross is always good for finding a good deal on nice sheets. (but you have to physically go into the store)

Linensource.com has good deals too.

posted by margie on July 14th 2009 at 11:10am
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Tuesday Morning carries lovely high quality sheets at massive discount prices. You can find lovely designer bedding on the very cheap.

posted by Limeliteshines on July 14th 2009 at 11:29am
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i'm shopping for new sheets and am ready to throw down for quality. i like the soft/cold feeling sheets (do you know what i mean?) and hate scratchy. any suggestions???

posted by amurase on July 14th 2009 at 12:05pm
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amazon also frequenly has very inexpensive sheets.

posted by any such name on July 14th 2009 at 12:38pm
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Gotta second the overstock rec. But read the reviews before you buy!!!! some of the higher thread count sheets aren't really that great but I've gotten some fabulous bedding bargains. And the 2 day shipping is super cheap (like 2 dollars). I loved the last set I bought so much that I bought two more sets so I could change them more frequently.

posted by Auburn on July 14th 2009 at 12:40pm
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I second ross - decent sheet sets for under $20 - who can beat that?

posted by lovelyrita on July 14th 2009 at 7:36pm
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I can't believe nobody has mentioned Home Goods!! Love Home Goods for sheets and just about everything else.

posted by Juliejulezzzzz on July 14th 2009 at 10:52pm
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I've got to comment on where *not* to buy sheets... Bed, Bath, & Beyond. Don't be suckered in by the good prices on their "Hotel" bedding, 600 count. Yes, the fabric is high quality but the sizing (at least for a queen) is way off in the width. I have a mattress that's 11" high, the package says 18" and I struggled to get the darn thing on; so narrow that the corners pooch into little mountains.. What a joke! And this is before shrinkage.

posted by linbo on October 3rd 2009 at 9:12am
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