College move-in day is mere weeks away, meaning it’s time to start acting like a capital-A Adult and get prepared. With dorm essentials like mattress protectors, shower slides, and storage carts discounted by up to 50%, Amazon Prime Day is the perfect place to spend your graduation gift money.

Shop Prime Day Dorm Deals on Amazon

If you’re an incoming freshman, start with must-haves like towels and sheets. Once you’ve secured those, you can shop for fun things like fairy lights and throw pillows. Sophomores and above, think back to last year. What storage and organization were you missing, and what dorm-friendly gadgets might enhance your experience this time around? No matter what you’re after, this handy breakdown of the best Prime Day dorm deals should make it easy to shop.

Best Dorm Bedding Deals

It’s a myth that dorm beds have to be cramped and uncomfortable. With the right sheets, pillows, and mattress topper, your sleep set-up can be a little oasis. And yes, you 100% need a waterproof mattress cover to protect from bedbugs, period leaks, and roommates with a tendency to spill.

Best Dorm Decor Deals

Vibey lighting can totally transform your dorm, even in the form of a flameless candle warmer lamp or sunrise alarm clock. A nice throw blanket and a reading pillow will make your space feel even cozier.

Best Dorm Organization Deals

If you’re going to doom-scroll through one topic on TikTok, let it be dorm organization and storage ideas. Little hacks like bed risers and Command hooks (both of which are discounted for Prime Day) can make a major difference.

Best Dorm Bathroom Deals

Communal bathrooms are undoubtedly one of the worst parts of dorm life. Having a cute bathrobe, shower slides, and towels makes the experience way more tolerable. Grab that $20 waterproof speaker, and you’ll be everyone on your floor’s favorite person when a new album drops.

Best Dorm Kitchen Deals

Having a nice coffee set-up can help make your dorm room feel more like home, so it’s worth splurging on a compact coffee maker (or an electric kettle, if you’re a tea person). And trust me, you’ll definitely want some food storage containers to sneak study snacks from the dining hall.

Best Deals on College Essentials

Living away from home, you’ll also need to purchase things like a handheld steamer, hangers, and extension cords. Why not save money on them?

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Fashion and Luxury Commerce Editor

Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she’s not writing for ELLE, Harper’s BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.