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Marc Jacobs

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My mattress is a little bit firmer than I would like so I thought maybe a mattress pad would help a bit. But I have no clue what to look for. Everything I saw at BBBeyond was pretty expensive so I am looking on Overstock and SmartBargains. Does anyone have any suggestions? I don't want anything too puffy and I can't have down.

Does thread count matter? Any idea how many "ounces of fill" I should look for??

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Gucci

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I just got a fabulous one at Marshalls.  Its a Hotel brand (says hotel on the outside).  Not sure about fill but I know it has a pretty good thread count ETA 370 Thread Count. It is not a feather bed FYI.  I think I saw some on Smartbargains last night and they are a good quality pad.  I know its sold in real stores but I can't figure out where I've seen it before.  I think I'll just go take a pic of it in the morning so you can see what to look for.  It was around $30 or $40 for a queen size which is a really good deal.


Featherbeds are suppose to be nice.  I know if you want to get one of those then go for a featherbed with blocks Grand Patrician Fiberbed, 100% Cotton Shell, 233 Thread Countand not columns Twin Extra-Long Featherbed, 100% Cotton, 230 Thread Count because it helps keep the feathers from shifting to all one end.



-- Edited by lsubatgirl at 11:02, 2005-07-06

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I have this same problem and I was thinking of getting the Nasa foam pad from Costco for $119/queen.  They have all sizes available.  I saw it IRL and it was pretty thick, felt nice too.  I had a feather bed on it before and it was horrible  Like lsubatgirl said, if you don't get the ones with the box stitching the feathers are going to bunch up and be Very uncomfortable.


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rosie_the_riveter wrote:


I have this same problem and I was thinking of getting the Nasa foam pad from Costco for $119/queen.  They have all sizes available.  I saw it IRL and it was pretty thick, felt nice too.  I had a feather bed on it before and it was horrible  Like lsubatgirl said, if you don't get the ones with the box stitching the feathers are going to bunch up and be Very uncomfortable.

Rosie!  I literally was JUST going to post about Costco.  I have heard great things about the Costco mattress pad.....

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Just another thing that Costco sells.. that rocks!

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Marc Jacobs

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Sadly, I live in Manhattan and have no access to Costco. It is one of the few things that makes me year for the suburbs! I will definitely check out foam pads and box-stitched filled pads though. Thanks for the advice everyone.

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