While not sure we need this, we DO need to blog this. We read about it in The Goods (NYTimes) this weekend, and the backstory is a great accidental inventor's tale.
DoubleUps are sheets for your bed that allow you and your mate to hog the sheets and not worry about leaving one another out in the cold. Invented by Kevin Robke (and a previous girlfriend), DoubleUps are really two sheets stitched together towards the bottom that allow them to move independently.
DoubleUps for Beds lets you cuddle up before you double up, and looks seamless when the bed is made up.
DoubleUps come in many sizes and thread counts from a 200 tc poly/cotton set that starts at $90 to a 600 tc Egyptian cotton set that starts at $190.







I LOVE the idea of my half of the sheet being untucked at the bottom and the other half tucked!
Genuis!
This is the kind of thing that can save relationships everywhere!
I read the description on the website and I still don't understand what a "sewbox" is or how it works
the sew box works as a hinge point...allowing each side top and bottom to work independently...giving you control of your side of the bed with out...bothering your mate.
hope this helps
I think a lot of people who like their own sheet like it because they can mummy up, you know, tucked in on all sides. With this method, it seems like there would always be that one section untucked from around your body. We just solve this by letting me have the sheet and blanket and him have the duvet. Still makes up nice and neat.