<p>Anyone know where to get good bedding for dorms for a guy?</p>
<p>Bed bath and beyond, Linens n Things, Target. All will have college sections and usually carry bedding for both genders. Also, so you know most colleges have “extra long” beds so you might want to check with your housing department before you dish out on bedding. The packages of the quilts/sheets should day “Twin extra long” instead of regular twin.</p>
<p>Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Wal-Mart
JCPenney</p>
<p>Bed Bath & Beyond! I was able to get an 11-piece bedding set for $60.
Target
For both of those stores, I’d wait until mid-July to August to buy dorm bedding. There will be sales & a wider variety. Right now in my town, it’s pretty bare.</p>
<p>Check out RHL.org. The website has many choices & value packs for a reasonable price.</p>
<p>Pottery Barn has a limited amount of things for guys, but they might be a little too “decorative.”</p>
<p>r h l . o r g has some great choices.</p>
<p>Don’t forget when shopping Bed, Bath & Beyond to sign up for email coupons - 20% off helps a lot!</p>
<p>Don’t buy bedding with dark cloth! Hair, dandref and other bodily stains show up a lot more on dark cloth. Buy tans, or light greys, and don’t ever eat on your bed!</p>
<p>Just some friendly advice…</p>
<p>Bed, Bath, and Beyond seems to be a place with a lot of college stuff- bedding and other things too.</p>
<p>Look up DecorateYourDorm’s web site. Some of their collections are gender neutral.</p>
<p>I’m surprised nobody else has mentioned it yet, but I wound up getting a few things for my bed off of Amazon. BB&B has always seemed somewhat overpriced to me, even with the 20% coupon they mail out every day.</p>
<p>I’d also recommend getting an egg crate/mattress topper if you find your dorm bed to be a little stiff or worn out.</p>