The fabric used to create our percale bedding products is domestically produced. The thread counts is at least two hundred, and contain no more than 50% Polyester combined with 50% Cotton.
Percales of this quality can stand up to a great deal of abuse. They resist wrinkling and can be washed frequently, in whatever conditions desired (line or machine dry). Remember to wash your sheets seperate from other clothing or household bed and bath linens. This helps to prevent nubbing.
We offer 100% cotton, deep pocket, sheet sets in 300, 350, 400, and 600 thread counts. The thread count is determined by how many threads there are per square inch. The higher the thread count, the soft and more luxurious your sheets will be. You select the correct depth you need. Be sure to measure your bed to insure a proper fit.
Options for depth include: 14", 16", 18", 20", 22", 24", 26" 28", and 30". Deep pocket sheets are intended for the deep mattress depth beds which may include inner-spring mattresses, foam beds, air beds, latex beds, and softside waterbeds. Deep pocket sheets are not intended for wood framed aka hardsided waterbeds.
Each set of sheets include a elasticized edge fitted bottom sheet, a flat top sheet and a pair of pillowcases (one pillowcase for the smaller sized sets -- Twins and Hospital). Always try the sheets on the bed before laundering to insure they fit properly. Always launder your sheets before sleeping on them. Always launder your sheets alone -- do not wash with other articles of clothing or other bedding or bath linens.
Woven bridal satin available for deep pocket, softside waterbeds, air beds, or innerspring mattresses. Set includes top & bottom sheet & two pillowcases (one in twin or super single).
Sheet sets comes with an elasticized fitted bottom sheet. Machine wash delicate, no bleach and dry cool, gentle.
Due to fabric widths, sheets will have a professional seam down the center. Keep in mind that satin is a delicate fabric intended for special occasions and not for everyday use. Satins come in many grades, based on weight.
The weight that we use is called "Bridal Satin," which is the heaviest satin fabric. This is the same grade of fabric priimarily used in wedding gowns and formal ballroom gowns. Bridal Satin is not available in wide bolts, and therefore, all sheets, comforters and bedspreads made with Bridal Satin will have seams. Normally, sheet seams are in the center of the bed, where neither partner sleeps. The yarn used to make Bridal Satin is a 300-denier Acetate yarn, woven at 288 threads per square inch.
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