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Wholesale Bedding and Bed Linens
Discover our wide array of wholesale bedding and bed linens that cater to your needs, including luxurious duvet covers, mattress protectors, and bedding sets for king, queen, and twin sizes. Get the best value on quality bedding today, only at Direct Textile Store - The premier suppliers and distributors of wholesale bedding in bulk.
Our hotel bedding collection includes coverlets, blankets, comforters, comforter sets, duvets, bed skirts, throws, bases, and toppers, to mattress protectors.
Whether you need to update the color of your beddings, blankets or comforter set or complete the look of a renovated hotel room with new bed toppers, we are premier bedding suppliers and wholesalers and we have exactly the bedding you need to buy at low wholesale prices. Direct Textile Store provides our customers with the best possible service and value for your bedding needs. We offer great wholesale bedding online, bulk bedding sets, and luxury bedding from some of the best bedding vendors.
Blankets vs. Comforters: What’s the Difference?
While the word "comforter" is sometimes casually used to describe any type of blanket, there is a clear difference between the two. A blanket is typically a single-layer bedding piece made from materials such as cotton, fleece, wool, or synthetic blends. Blankets are versatile, lightweight, and ideal for layering or providing warmth in moderate temperatures.
A comforter, on the other hand, is a thick, quilted blanket filled with materials like down, polyester, or cotton batting. It is usually stitched or quilted to keep the fill evenly distributed and is designed to be the top layer of bedding. Comforters are often used without additional layers and provide more insulation, making them ideal for colder environments or those who prefer a plush, cozy feel.
In summary, comforters are heavier, more insulated, and often more decorative, while blankets are simpler, thinner, and great for layering or lightweight warmth.
Blankets for Hospitality Use
Hotels and resorts typically outfit their beds with duvet comforters covered with a duvet cover. Many hotels use down-filled comforters, but this can pose problems for those with allergies. Hypo-allergenic comforters provide the same experience with polyester filling while being accessible to those with allergies. Hotels typically also provide supplementary blankets for extra warmth if needed. These extra blankets are usually stocked in the closet and typically consist of fleece, down, wool, or thermal blankets.
Blankets for Hospital Use
Different blankets are used for different bedding purposes in the healthcare setting. Disposable blankets are used for patients at high-risk of spreading infection or exposure to infectious agents or disease, while cotton-polyester blend thermals are used for patients in the emergency room. Bath blankets are often used for patients in the ICU after bathing. Receiving blankets are used for newborns, while pediatric blankets are reserved for infants and toddlers receiving care.
Customer Testimonial
"Buying bedding sets online has saved me so much time and money. It's perfect for my Airbnb's and if anything needs replacements, like a pillowcase with permanent makeup stains (which happens a lot) I can just order it by the piece instead of having to purchase a whole new set. Thank you Direct Textile Store!"
Buying Guides
See our buying guides below for more helpful information regarding our blankets, comforters, and bedding to help you in purchasing the bedding that best meets your needs:
- Buying Guide for the Different Types of Blankets
- What Kind of Blankets Do Hotels Use?
- What is a Vellux Blanket?
- Blankets for the Homeless
- The Ultimate Hospital Blanket Buying Guide
- Tips for Selecting Bed Linens for Vacation Rentals
- Do I Need a Mattress Protector?
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