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Bedgear Ver-Tex Navy Queen Sheet Set
$299Sheet Set-Hyper Cotton Navy Full
$179Bedgear Ver-Tex Navy Split King/ Split California King Sheet Set
$349Bedgear Ver-Tex Navy King/California King Sheet Set
$329Pure Care Zensory Duvet Cover - Midnight Blue 48" X 72"
$65Sheet Set-Hyper Cotton Navy King
$229Purecare Pure Silk Queen Pillowcase Celestal Blue
$110Sheet Set - Hyper Cotton Navy California King
$229Sheet Set-Hyper Cotton Navy Twin
$149Bed Sheets Buying Guide
What are the best materials for bed sheets?
When it comes to choosing the best material for bed sheets, it ultimately depends on personal preference. However, some of the most popular materials include cotton, linen, and bamboo. Cotton is a classic choice that is soft, breathable, and durable. Linen is a more luxurious option that is known for its cooling properties and natural texture. Bamboo is a newer material that is eco friendly, hypoallergenic, and moisture wicking.What is the thread count for bed sheets?
Thread count refers to the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric. While a higher thread count may seem like an indicator of better quality, it's important to note that it's not the only factor to consider. A thread count of 200 400 is typically sufficient for most people, but some may prefer a higher count for a softer and more luxurious feel.How do I care for my bed sheets?
Proper care for bed sheets can help prolong their lifespan and maintain their quality. It's recommended to wash them in cold water and avoid using bleach or fabric softeners. Tumble dry on low heat or hang them to dry to prevent shrinkage. It's also a good idea to rotate your sheets and wash them every 1 - 2 weeks to keep them fresh and clean.- Cotton: Soft, breathable, and durable
- Linen: Luxurious, cooling, and natural texture
- Bamboo: Eco friendly, hypoallergenic, and moisture wicking
- Thread count: 200 - 400 is typically sufficient, but some may prefer a higher count for a softer feel
- Care: Wash in cold water, avoid bleach and fabric softeners, tumble dry on low heat or hang to dry, rotate and wash every 1 - 2 weeks
In conclusion, choosing the right bed sheets can make a big difference in the quality of your sleep. Consider the material, thread count, and care instructions when making your purchase to ensure you get the most out of your investment.