Crib Baby bed 28" 52"
Twin Single 39" 75"
Twin X-Long Extra Long Single 39" 80"
Double Full 54" 75"
Queen Queen 60" 80"
Standard or Eastern King King 76"-78"
(widest) 80"
California King Western King 72" 84" (longest)
Sheet Sizes
Mattress Size Fitted Sheet
(in Inches) - top surface measurement ** Flat Sheet
(in Inches) Pillowcase
(in Inches)
Crib 28" x 52" 42" x 72" n/a
Twin 39" x 75" 66" x 96" 20" x 26"
Twin X-Long 39" x 80" 66" x 102" 20" x 26"
Double 54" x 75" 81" x 96" + 20" x 26"
Queen 60" x 80" 90" x 102" + 20" x 30"
King (Standard/Eastern) 76-78" x 80" 108" x 102" + 20" x 36 to 40"
California King 72" x 84" 102" x 110" 20" x 36 to 40"
2007-04-21 09:23:54
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answer #1
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answered by fluffernut 7
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Twin Vs Twin Xl
2016-10-05 10:41:29
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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Twin XL bedding is the same width as twin bedding, but it's longer. A lot of dorm rooms come equipped with twin XL mattresses. Most twin mattresses sold for homes are not extra long. If you're tall enough that a twin bed is too short for you, then get the extra long. If a regular size twin fits well, it will probably be lower cost and easier in the long-run to go with the regular size.
2016-03-16 21:49:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
what is the difference between a twin and a twin XL bed?
2015-08-18 09:52:47
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answer #4
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answered by Veronica 1
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A twin XL is much longer...
You see twin XL beds in most college dormitories
2007-04-21 09:25:50
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answer #5
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answered by Sammie 1
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I think the length.
2007-04-21 09:22:26
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answered by Belize Missionary 6
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