After the unfortunate psychiatric episode of my acquitance, caused by my current duvet cover (see https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/1384501#message_33569162 ), perhaps it is time to purchase new bed linen.
Could I request for suggestions from the lounge? Must be stain resistant and durable, bright and multicoloured. Preference is that the pattern should be unusual and memorable, though perhaps not cause vertigo or epileptic fits (at least not until the next morning when "guests" are ready to leave). Any ideas? |
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Assuming that Yves Delorme™ is too cost-prohibitive for your Mulberry purse Pølly, I would recommend Joe Browns™ "Butterfly Clash Bed Set". It's suitably garish, reversible (for any unforseen accidents) and 'colourchromatic' enough to keep unwanted guests at bay.
With that said it's comfortable, soft and luxuriant. |
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"Assuming that Yves Delorme™ is too cost-prohibitive for your Mulberry purse Pølly, I would recommend Joe Browns™ "Butterfly Clash Bed Set". It's suitably garish, reversible (for any unforseen accidents) and 'colourchromatic' enough to keep unwanted guests at bay.
With that said it's comfortable, soft and luxuriant."
This could be a possibility. However butterflies might perhaps be a little tame? Does Mr. Brown have available any patterns incorporating say pterodactyls or shoals of piranha fish consuming the unwary swimmer? |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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As for stain resistant, why not go to a camping shop, Decathlon/Go Outdoors/ Millets/Rohan etc and see if their wash in waterproofing products are any good? Scotchguard spray might be useful too. |
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"As for stain resistant, why not go to a camping shop, Decathlon/Go Outdoors/ Millets/Rohan etc and see if their wash in waterproofing products are any good? Scotchguard spray might be useful too."
Might try a bit of scotchgard on my duvet |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
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"As for stain resistant, why not go to a camping shop, Decathlon/Go Outdoors/ Millets/Rohan etc and see if their wash in waterproofing products are any good? Scotchguard spray might be useful too.
Might try a bit of scotchgard on my duvet "
As the Stock Atiken and Waterman song goes...Tears on my pillow, cum stains on my duvet. |
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I haven't read the other thread, so perhaps this is lost on me, but La Redoute do some surprisingly striking sets that are very memorable, but affordable |
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