<p>I'm just wondering.</p>
<p>I keep the old one. Why should I buy new bedding every single year when the old one is still perfectly fine?</p>
<p>Keep the old. Why by new bedding each year?</p>
<p>I buy new every year but I usually just get those cheap bed-in-a-bags from Wal-mart. I find that after I wash a comforter a few times it looks old and raggedy.</p>
<p>Just had S donate or toss his bedding after two years. Had not seen it since he stored it (He attends college 3000 miles away). I can't imagine how it looked, although he said he had washed the comforter. We will start fresh for junior and senior year. He will remain in the dorm as that is the culture at his college (plus it is way too expensive in his locale).</p>
<p>i love mine too much to get rid of it..i pretty much love anything paisley..</p>
<p>I only bought new bedding once, when I threw up all over the old ones. There's really no need to buy new ones every year if you do your laundry every 2 weeks or so and try to keep it fairly clean.</p>
<p>Just don't get a blacklight near leah's bedding. Eh heh heh heh...</p>
<p>haha nahh my bed is my sanctuary. i don't share it (well, 95% of the time).</p>
<p>Any suggestions for where to find cute, girly yet affordable bedding for my dorm room? Something unique would be better than everything I've been seeing.</p>
<p>Do you know reality bedding . com? They sell comforters with a sexy photo print.</p>
<p>Bed Bath and Beyond, Target, PBteen all sell nice bedding in that XLong twin size geared toward dorm living. </p>
<p>My S got new bedding each year....freshman year bedding got tossed (it was cheap luckily), sophomore bedding ended up on his bed at home (it was really nice and very expensive) and now Junior year he is moving into an apartment where the bed is full size, so needs new bedding again. I find that the really cheap bedding is not all the comfortable, the comforters and sheets are stiff and rough. I think you get what you pay for with bedding.</p>