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DwellStudio for Target 3-pc. Crib Set - Circles | 
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| Brand: DWELL Category: Baby Product
Buy New: $79.99
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 11320
Color: Circles Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.7 Dimensions (in): 0.2 x 0.1 x 0.1
UPC: 810005010030 EAN: 0810005010030 ASIN: B000VPE5SM
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Crib Bedding Set | | • | From DwellStudio for Target | | • | 3-pc. Set Includes Bumper Pad, Fitted Crib Sheet, Comforter | | • | Neutral Set | | • | 100 % , Cotton | | • | Polyester Fill | | • | Machine Wash | | • | Bumper: 10"x160" Playblanket:33"x42" Fitted Sheet:28"x52"+9" drop " |
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Love it! August 24, 2008 Maria E. Ahues (Miami, FL, USA) I just got this from my registry and I absolutely LOVE every piece of it. The colors are great, it's good for a boy or a girl. I was looking for something with a modern design, not with puppies or bears or any of that stuff I don't like. The price is unbeatable, even though price was not the reason why I chose it. I didn't care if I had to spend $300 on one I liked but I just didn't like any set until I found this one. There is also one a lot like this one from Skip Hop that was over $300. I think the set is great and I would recommend it to anyone that wants to have a Mod room for their baby.
I really like this set July 17, 2008 Rachel (Gainesville, FL) I really like this set by Target. I received all the pieces I registered for, and found them to be comparable to other Target baby items. Since the sex of our baby is still a mystery, I think that this color scheme is perfect. We're also not into a bunch of foo-fooey baby pastels, so the line is great. All the blankets and sheets from the Circles line were very soft, even before we washed them. Some pieces were a little pricy, but they match all the in-store bargains, like additional white sheets and green or blue blankets, so new moms can easily add to the baby's room.
Get what you pay for... February 19, 2008 Ahh! (Darting about) 3 out of 10 found this review helpful
Yes, it's inexpensive. And, babies don't have the words to complain about low quality or too-trendy design. Noboday keeps and re-uses baby items anyway; it seems as tho' in this Disposable World we use things for a year and then toss into the junk heap. So, maybe you ought to buy Dwell Baby from Target... But, I give it a one-star. A co-worker had listed a bunch of DwellBaby things on her registry and before her shower, I was asked buy a group of co-workers to order presents on behalf of [our company]. I selected a number of items, including several Dwell pieces (such as this Circles Crib Set). When they arrived, I was too embarrassed to give them to her and they were returned immediately. Instead, our co-worker received a number of other requests that were on her list, such as some Kate Spade Baby and items instead and a few beautiful vintage pieces she had asked for, too. Why no Dwell Baby? The quality was simply dreadful. Sandpapery and poorly constructed, I know this crib set costs less than $80 but it wasn't even worth half of that. And the designs are trying too hard to be "cool..." but for "the masses." Now, I definitely consider myself one of the masses, so this is no slam against we the people. But, come on! It's like when designers used to give plus-size women moo-moos to wear, thinking that they should just be greatful that they had anything at all. Just because something doesn't have hearts and boys and flowers, doesn't mean it's modern! The shapes (hello, asian-inspired branch... so popular in 2000-2005!) and colours might have been trendy a few years ago but now look tired. That's one of the problems with trendy: you have to use them WHEN THEY'RE TRENDY, or then they suddenly look terribly dated and tired, just like this whole line. So, I guess if you just want something cheap and don't care a. where it was made b. if the design looks as tho' it's trying to be "of the moment..." but the moment has long passed c. that threads are pulling and it looks as tho' it will fall apart after 3 washes and the fabric is scratchy, then by all mean, go ahead. Otherwise, I recommend that you look elsewhere.
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