Is Cheap crib bedding worth it?

by Ethan Hunter

What do you understand by cheap crib bedding? Price or quality, or both. The Cheap crib bedding may mean different things to different people. The cheap crib bedding could be as costly as the best available brand in the market or as low as any other bedding. It is the quality and not the name or identification tag given to a type of crib bedding that matters.

Most people think cheap crib bedding refers to a product that is within the price range of the average middle-class family. In general, expensive crib bedding goes for about one hundred dollars (or slightly higher), while the least expensive crib bedding falls somewhere around thirty dollars. The price seems unbelievable, given that it includes a complete set of crib bedding - quilts and sheets.

Cheap crib bedding comes as varied as brand name and costlier linens. There are plenty of choices in themes, designs, fabrics and colors in cheap bedding and many parents are pleasantly surprised to find that sometimes the cheaper bedding that they order - especially from a website online where you cannot physically touch the material until it is delivered - is as good as or better than the designer named crib bedding on the market.

Cheap crib bedding is usually criticized for being irregularly sized and accused of merely being defective pieces of more popular brands that are re-labeled and sold under a different name. These criticisms are completely unfounded. On the contrary, cheap crib bedding can be made of high quality materials, with designs, themes, and fabric just as good was more expensive, high-end products.

Nine times out of ten, the inexpensive crib bedding is purchased more than the comparable brand name bedding. People are always looking for products that are of good quality, carry the popular themes of the day, well designed and economical. Some of the cheap bedding is actually made by the designer firms specifically to be sold at a lower price. While most of the bedding sets come with the basics mentioned above, some of them also include the window treatment, a rug, wall borders, and diaper stacker. When you can get nine items in an inexpensive crib set that is of comparable quality as an expensive one with fewer items for $100, which would you choose?

The inexpensive sets with only the four items mentioned above (quilt, dust ruffles, fitted sheet and bumpers) run anywhere from $39 to $79. Mid-range packages may include the diaper stacker, a mobile, wall hangings, border, lamp and shade, and window valance. The selections will depend on the particular inexpensive crib bedding package you decide on.

There are different brands clubbed under cheap crib beddings section. What all you get in a cheap crib set are all nine items including the crib quilt, four-sided bumper pad, fitted sheet, dust ruffle, window valance, diaper stacker, rug and two wall borders. What else do you expect in a under $100 crib bedding set.

If you look hard enough, you can even a ten piece crib bedding set for under $100. Everything you need to set up your child’s room - except the furniture - is included. Theses sets have the following items in them: bumper pads; quilts; window valence; crib sheet; diaper stacker; musical mobile; wall art; dust ruffle; lamp; and door pillow. Which would you rather have?

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