<p>Did anybody get this piece of mail today? I think we should talk about the packages and if they're worth buying.</p>
<p>Are you talking about the bedding catalog thing. I’ve read a bunch of stuff on here that the products are cheaply made and fall apart.</p>
<p>These folks aren’t associated with the ASUCLA store. Quite frankly, I don’t know how or why they get access to everybody’s mailing address, because everything in that catalogue is astonishingly low quality and they simply use their shady moniker to reel the unsuspecting noobs in. You can find much better stuff at Target.</p>
<p>I didnt get anything in the mail. What was it?</p>
<p>It is just an ad from a bed sheet company not associated with UCLA, despite its name, and has a reputation for poor quality.</p>
<p>dont do it. like other posts have been saying, just go to target or something</p>
<p>Pro-tip: Try and get stuff at target just a couple weeks after the quarter starts. The clearance sales are ridiculous. Use whatever you have now as temporary bedding.</p>
<p>You can buy your sheets at Macy’s or Bed, Bath, and Beyond as well if you’re picky with your designs or want name brands. The comforters they have at Target look really bad. I’ve found Quiksilver and Roxy at Bed, Bath, and Beyond and Tommy Hilfiger at Macy’s.</p>
<p>The mailer they send makes it sound like there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth when it comes to finding Twin XL sheets (“GUARANTEED to fit!!!1!one!1!!”), but it’s really not difficult to do.</p>
<p>i remember my roommate had those sheets, they are not top of the line quality but still does the job but maybe its because he just got lucky with their quality… stores like target and BBB are the safe route, don’t worry now, go around end of august which is when most of the non ucs and cal states start their year and the nationwide clearance will begin</p>