Classic meets contemporary with corner and kick-pleat details in these 100% polyester microfiber bed skirts.
These bed skirts are machine washable and easy to care for. They are lightweight, soft, and a great value for the money.
These bed skirts are the perfect finishing touch to complement the design of your bedroom. The pleated corners create a sophisticated and clean look.
These bed skirts are easy to clean; all you’ll need to do is wash in cold water with similar colors and tumble dry on low.
These bed skirts are made with a high tensile strength that makes them strong, durable, and less likely to rip or tear.
These bed skirts are made with smooth microfiber polyester fabric that is fade resistant. The adjustable elastic band makes it easy to put on and take off your bed; you won’t even need to lift your mattress.
These bed skirts are easy to clean, soft, and made with a high-quality material.
This bed skirt has no platform, so there’s no need to lift your mattress when installing; simply wrap it around your bed and you’re ready to go.
These bed skirts are made with a polyester fabric that is easy to wash in any washing machine and dry on tumble dry low. They are wrinkle-resistant and fade resistant.
These bed skirts hide your bed legs and frame, along with letting you use the storage space under your bed without worrying about items being easy to see or poking out from below.
These bed skirts are bare certified and made without using any harmful dyes or chemicals. They are certified Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX.
One thing to think about as you begin to shop for a bed skirt is what color you need. Bed skirts come in a wide range of colors, allowing you to choose the option that best complements your bedspread and existing decor. Another thing to consider is how much coverage you want from your bed skirt. This might depend on how far past your boxspring and frame you want your skirt to come. It’s common to see bed skirts that offer somewhere between 14 inches and 16 inches of coverage. You likely want a bed skirt that will come down far enough to cover all metal parts or storage units, but not so far that it begins to fold or crease on the floor.
Another thing to weigh as you look at bed skirts is how you want to apply your bed skirts. The most common bed skirts are the ones that require you to lift your mattress in order to use them. They are shaped like a sheet and will sit between your mattress and box spring, with ruffled edges that protrude from each side. This is what’s most common, but there is also a bed skirt that is made with elasticity and can be stretched across your bed without requiring you to lift your mattress. These can be a little easier to install by yourself, and they are easier to raise or lower to reach your desired level of coverage.
Lastly, you’ll want to think about how durable your bed skirt will be. Since they will be close to the floor, and since you may occasionally reach under your bed through the bedskirt, there is a chance that they can be tugged or pulled over time. When this happens, you want a bed skirt that will be strong and durable enough to avoid ripping or tearing.
A: Most bed skirts will be sold in at least five sizes. These sizes reflect the most common sizes of mattresses (twin, full, queen, king, and California king). Other bedskirts will be offered in additional sizes that may be measured in inches rather than in the traditional mattress sizes. If you need something more specifically sized than one of these general sizes, you might measure your mattress before you start shopping to get an idea of what you need, and then look for similarly-sized bed skirts.
A: Bed skirts are most often made with a polyester/microfiber blend. Some bed skirts will utilize more polyester, while other options can be exclusively microfiber. They are made to be lightweight, and many of them are machine washable and can be tumble dried on low.