Material:
Mixed materials are commonly found with bedding, and the material that ends up being the best for you will depend on your personal preference, budget, and more. Some of the most common materials used on bedding are polyester, cotton, and rayon blends. You can also find satin and silk mixes for higher end bedding, especially when it comes to sheets and pillowcases or shams. If you're looking for the budget option, polyester blends are usually the most affordable and easily found while satin, silk, and Egyptian cotton are usually more expensive materials to consider.
Comfort:
Of course you expect your bedding to be comfortable and warm since it will be used on your bed, couch, or in a baby's crib. Mickey Mouse bedding should be smooth and free of fabric pilling, while also having a tight weave and good color saturation. If given the chance, give the bedding set a feel before making your choice since silk and satin can be very slick and cool to the touch, while flannel, cotton, and some polyester blends will provide warmth making them great bedding options for winter comfort.
Design:
There are hundreds of designs you can find with your Mickey Mouse bedding sets. The classic style will be a black and white contrast with solid background, but it's not uncommon to find various patterns along with different styles of the Mickey Mouse image or logo itself. Depending on your interests, you may be able to find a stylized Mickey Mouse logo, or could have a cartoon image of Mickey himself. According to Danielle Colding, the simple and stylized logos are great for adults and mature children, while the cartoon images and more whimsical designs are great for children's rooms or cribs.
Color:
The common color combination for Mickey Mouse bedding would be black and white, however it's not impossible to find a colorful and more vibrant bedding option to suit your preferences. If you are looking for a bedding set that can fit into your whimsical decor, look for Mickey Mouse images that make use of reds and blues, in addition to black and white. For a more subdued and mature option, look for beige or gray backgrounds, touches of ivory, pale yellows, or olive green for a touch of color without being too eye-catching.