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Where to buy bargain duvet sets

Duvet sets, consisting of a duvet and pillows - and sometimes a fitted bottom sheet too - are easily available. But they can be very expensive. This article looks at where to buy bed sheets and duvet sets cheaply.

Discount stores and outlet villages

it is of course easiest to find bargains for single and double beds, but Queen and King size duvet sets can be found in the following places too. Discount stores
You can get cheap duvets and sheets for beds of all sizes at a number of general discount stores throughout the country.
These are sometimes general stores, and sometimes, they specialise in beds or bedding or both.
Some of them also sell matching curtains and other bedroom textiles, also at discount prices. Outlet villages
Duvet sets and other bedding are also available at very good prices at the increasing number of outlet villages that are springing up across the UK.
The largest and best known of these are Bicester shopping village, near Banbury in Oxfordshire, and Cheshire Oaks, near Ellesmere Port in Cheshire.
However, there are a large number of smaller outlet villages in other parts of the UK too.
Ponden Mill opened shops at such outlets and sells a wide variety of discounted linens for beds.

Market stalls

Stalls
Most street markets and market halls in market towns have at least one stall selling bedsheets and duvet sets, usually for all sizes of beds.
These can be amazingly cheap, often only a few pounds or Euros.
In fact, one may even find a fitted bottom sheet in a street market at less than
five Euros.
Usually, the quality is quite good too.
They are certainly good enough for occasional use such as spare or guest rooms.

Buying duvet sets online

Final word
As with most other items, you can now get a lot of bargains online when it comes to buying duvet sets.
Ebay and Amazon both sell a wide variety of duvet sets, often at exceedingly cheap prices.
They also have a lot of novelty bed sets that feature things such as cats and cartoon characters.
Such images are very difficult to find elsewhere.
A lot of these are brand new. If you are looking for second hand ones, you can take a look at sites such as Ebay.

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