I know right! It's not like when someone comes over to your house that your gonna take the sheets off your bed and say, "Hey look at how pretty my mattress looks!" LOL
2006-07-26 07:57:31
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answered by CTargrl 5
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Interesting question. Not sure where you're shopping, but most mattresses don't have designs on them, because they show through the sheets and look cluttered. The most usual covering is an ivory fabric, with neither pattern nor design. Some inexpensive mattresses are covered in ticking, and for some reason, these usually seem to be single bed mattresses. Doubles, queens and kings are rarely covered with patterned fabrics.
2006-07-26 07:56:38
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answer #2
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answered by old lady 7
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Many causes The kinds help advance the fabric. a sturdy conceal with linear threads is more effective possibly to positioned on, tear, stretch, sag, snag, or run than a randomized progression which divides stresses in curves and arcs. It makes it attainable for a thicker conceal. those days covers are padded and so as that padding continues to be in position without shifting or bunching it desires to be compartmentalized. mattress receives stained and worn indirectly for the period of its lifetime. (and that i'm no longer talking about injuries, yet known stuff like floor dirt even as it truly is flipped, sweat, humidity, bleeding dye, time, fading, etc...) The kinds help cover all that and keep the mattress from looking old faster. Plus they seem more effective on the marketplace, and do not seem worn actual now interior the showroom..
2016-11-26 01:08:48
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answered by ? 4
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imagine, if none of the sheets in your house were clean. you'd have to sleep while staring directly at a flat-sheetless-designless-mattress until you fall asleep?
anyway, after i checked, my mattress didnt have any designs printed on it. cant figure out why?
2006-07-26 08:00:36
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answered by good day :) 2
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hey coming from a talented guy like myself its not easy putting a good design down on the sheets for a women like you to admire
2006-07-26 07:55:26
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answered by myke4urnot 3
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because it attracts people and then people would want to buy them...even if it is covered in sheets who wants an ugly mattress?...
2006-07-26 07:52:46
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answered by Maria 5
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Yeah. It's all to sell them better. The most unpopular design? the 3 day old pee with the dust mite bait
2006-07-26 07:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a marketing ploy, there are many vain people who will spend more money on "pretty mattresses" just so they can sleep better believing they've bought the best. DUH! Wake up folks, let's stop trying to beat the Jones' and just be ourselves.
2006-07-26 07:56:54
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answered by Daydream Believer 7
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Dissect human nature. A room full of people get paid to sit around and discuss how to sucker in more customers.
2006-07-26 07:56:47
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answered by Dirtt 3
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The designs just make them pretty.
2006-07-26 07:52:39
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answered by ronron2021 3
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