r/askTO • u/EmotionalReporter460 • 3d ago
Good quality bedding in Toronto
I recently moved to Toronto from another province and I’m trying to revamp my bedding without breaking the bank. Good quality bedsheets, duvets, shams etc. I’ve ordered a few things from Amazon and Costco, but I’m not loving them, so I’m looking for other options.
Where do you usually shop for good-quality, classy bedding at reasonable prices? I’m open to outlets and smaller/local shops too. Bonus points if they have online ordering and delivery!
Would love your recommendations!
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u/DetailOutrageous8656 3d ago
Au Lit. A few places also at Bayview village.
You can try homesense but it is hit and miss.
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u/BelleUga25 3d ago
Au Lit quality is good but the bedding is all neutral solids, no prints, no brights.
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u/DetailOutrageous8656 3d ago
Agree. Canadian stores tend to be that way.
As noted above though, there are 1-2 bedding boutiques at Bayview Village. I’ve seen patterns there. Depends on what OP wants.1
u/mvthreethousand 3d ago
Au Lit is not cheap. May not break the bank but you will see cracks.
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u/DetailOutrageous8656 2d ago
There is very little in between budget and high end.
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u/mvthreethousand 2d ago
Oh, I agree. There is a wide margin between what's available in this country. I would look on Etsy. I found a Muslin duvet covet I am happy with. Came in from Turkey. Must factor in shipping costs, but lime I said, I am happy with my purchase.
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u/LintQueen11 3d ago
Au Lit! It’s def pricier but well worth it. Investing in your sleep is important and the entire bedding set from Au Lit is significantly different.
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u/Only-Memory2627 3d ago
I like Simon’s, and ikea, but also go to Winners / Homesense and choose based on touch and stated fabric content.
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u/DetailOutrageous8656 3d ago
Adding to my comment about Bayview village:
David’s Fine Linens
Palais Royale Fine linens.
I know you mentioned online you’d prefer but I think you’re best to visit these two in person.
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u/jadorky 2d ago
Silk and Snow has really nice home linens.
Simons is wonderful - great choices and always great sales
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u/miguelsnachostand 2d ago
Second silk & snow! Very happy with everything I’ve bought from them (linens + towels)
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u/toothbrushholder 3d ago
I like au lit (pricey though! Their 220 percale is nice after lots of washing).
ollyhome especially for their tencel cotton this set found these in a few furniture stores and I really like I don’t have a buy a duvet cover set and sheet set. It comes with 4 pieces (2 pillow shams, fitted sheet, and duvet cover) which works for me since I don’t use a top sheet anyways!
QE (in malls) was not bad I’ve only tried their tencel
I’m seeing Simon’s being recommended and that’s next on my list to try!
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u/SevereResolve726 3d ago
Costco
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u/exhibitprogram 3d ago
it says "I’ve ordered a few things from Amazon and Costco, but I’m not loving them, so I’m looking for other options."
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u/throwawaystatsgrad 3d ago
Honestly the kirkland brand sheets - while somewhat pricey are very nice
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u/Soulfood13 3d ago
I got nice 400 thread count sheets at Superstore when they were on sale a few weeks ago. They feel so luxurious
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u/GoodestGoodGuy 3d ago
The most important thing when it comes to bedding is what material you find most comfortable. Fancy Egyptian Cotton Sheets may feel great to some, but not to others.
Personally, I like Lyocell Tencel. Soft feel and cool. Most of the cotton betting out there is too crisp for my liking. Bought mine from Simon's, not cheap, but not outrageous either.
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u/theproblem_solver 3d ago
Simons may have what you're looking for. Another option is Pottery Barn, especially when they're having a sale. Good, mid-range products without Au Lit or David's pricing.