<p>I recieved a packet in the mail with extra long linens that Penn requires. I have heard that their prices are a rip off but after checking with different stores i actually think that Penn offers the cheapest prices. Does anyone have any thoughts about this?</p>
<p>I like their colours. :)</p>
<p>Penn may have the cheapest prices, but the quality certainly matches those prices. I can't recall any of my friends that bought sheets and actually made it through the whole year before they literally started falling apart.</p>
<p>I got mine through the JC Penney's catalog. They have tons of colors too, they were cheap, and they lasted me through two years. I'd recommend them.</p>
<p>Edited to add: Here's a link to Penney's whole XL twin bedding page: <a href="http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?DeptID=25436&PCatID=38559&CatID=38561&CatTyp=DEP&RefPageName=CategoryAll.aspx&%5B/url%5D">http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/ProductList.aspx?DeptID=25436&PCatID=38559&CatID=38561&CatTyp=DEP&RefPageName=CategoryAll.aspx&</a></p>
<p>Thnx for the link, countrytoconcrete. And, I second her/his thoughts because other people said that the sheets were mostly made of POLYESTER! RIDICULOUS!</p>
<p>thanks for the info</p>
<p>Haha, I like their colours too. They had Hot Pink...</p>
<p>I used Penn's linens and they lasted me through the year, and I'll be using them this year too. The comforter is actually pretty comfortable.</p>
<p>Countrytoconcreate
Thanks for the information. What size sheet should we in order since "regular sheets wont fit the beds".</p>
<p>You'd want the Long Twin or whatever it is. Penn's sheets aren't horrible but hey, with all the puking/one night stands/alcohol/food, you don't want your silk sheets to get tarnished, do you?</p>
<p>you can find twin extra long sheets at any walmart/target/bedbathbeyond, etc. around.</p>