I found the Madison Park Whitman bedding to be a better quality than anticipated, which is a good thing. My only complaint (and its not the product itself), is the way manufacturers describe their products regardless of what it is or who makes them. Since so much is sold on the internet and we are all at the mercy of how our screens display color, it would behoove manufacturers to be precise in their color descriptions. When I see the word 'blue,' I expect a blue that is the tone of a blue sky. If I see the word 'aqua,' I expect a blue with a green tone. If I see 'aqua blue,' I expect a blue with a slight green tone, which is exactly the tone of the blue in this product. It is not as blue as the photos or the description suggest. Am I picky? You bet. Especially when I am decorating a home and don't want to pay exorbitant shipping prices to return an item that was poorly described. Fortunately, I was able to use this product but I probably won't use the euro shams as they just scream aqua, not blue. I hope you are listening, manufacturers and sellers. Just study your 64 color box of Crayola crayons as a primer. Thanks.