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Sleep tight, or not

March 24, 2009 at 6:15PM

Sleep tight, or not Here's something for the couple who have everything, except a good night's sleep.

DoubleUps for Beds put a headlock on all those wrestling matches over sheets and comforters. The bedding -- in lots of colors and a range of thread counts from 200 to 600 -- provides freedom for a pair of sleepers by splitting the top sheets yet connecting them in the foot-of-the-bed sew box. They're especially great for the sleepers divided on whether the top sheet should be tucked.

Of course, one could get a similar effect by using two twin sheets on top of the bed instead of one queen or king. DoubleUps are designed to look finished when the bed is made, however. The sets start at about $86; shop at www. doubleupsforbeds.com.

SUSAN FORNOFF, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

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