sheets
Egyptian Cotton - One of the finest cottons available. The length of these premium cotton fibers is longer than regular cotton and is spun more finely than the standard version, leading to a silky, smooth feel against your skin.

100 percent cotton - Softer with every washing, 100 percent cotton is recommended over a cotton-polyester blend for your sheets and pillowcases. Lightweight and machine-washable, as well as soft, cozy, and absorbent, cotton is also great for blankets in the warmer weather.

Percale - With a minimum of 180-thread count, percale is a finely-combed, closely-woven cotton or cotton-polyester blend sheet. Luxury percale, a step up in quality with 200 to 300 thread count, produces an even silkier feel and more durable cloth.

Linen - The finest and most expensive material for sheets, linen is a pure luxury, due to the fabric's natural tendency to stay cool. High quality linen can last for decades and is ideal for warmer weather.

Flannel - Great for colder climates, flannel sheets and duvet covers warm up faster and create a cozier bedding.

Silk - Better to keep you warm on cold winter nights, silk sheets are durable and comfortable.

Sateen finish - This is one of the most indulgent, luxurious egyptian cottons around. It looks shiny and feels like pure silk. Although it tends to be more expensive than other materials, it's well worth it. These sheets may require some ironing after washing.

Supima cotton - Between the quality of 100 percent cotton and Egyptian cotton, Supima cotton boasts a fine, long fiber that creates a nice, smooth feel.

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