For years I've been selling my customers really good bedding. Expensive made in America luxurious bedding. Of course I'm always singing the "you get what you pay for" song, but I recently had the chance to truly put my money where my mouth was.
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Since I can remember, I've felt that if it is something that you use on a daily basis, it should be of the highest quality. I've always had expensive well made bedding, but even I have some limits as to what I will spend. I wouldn't pay more than $300 for sheets and no more than $600 for a signature piece...like a quilt or duvet. But after the holidays, I decided to treat myself. There was a set of 600 thread count Italian Sateen Bella Notte sheets that had been on the sales floor just calling my name. They had been staring at me for months, & oddly enough, this wasn't the year for $800 sheets to fly out the door.
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So I took them home. And I love them. They are the softest most comfortable sheets I have ever slept on. They are the most delicate shade of dark cream, called fawn, and I can hardly get out of bed in the morning. I want to stay there for hours doing flat jumping jacks. They make me so happy. Can you say that about a retirement fund?
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no i can not. i cant even pretend to.
Flat jumping jacks? Sheet angels, my friend. Sheet angels. See how much more poetic that is?
I could give a shit about Poetic. I do flat jumping jacks, not sheet angels.
My husband and I were just remarking how happy we were that we had invested in a some insanely high thread count sheets. They definitely make the bed feel like a cocoon (in a good way).
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