5 Things To Know Before Buying New Bed Sheets
When you are looking for bed sheets, know the following of the products you are considering
before you buy: fabric content, cotton type, fabric type, weave feature, manufacturing technique used, and thread count.
Choosing the best bed sheet is easy when you check for certain product features. Knowing about the bed sheet's basics will ensure you buy a quality bed sheet. Here is what you need to know before buying bed sheets:
Fabric content
The first thing to check is the fabric content. To do this, find the length of the fiber. Longer fiber is more luxurious and durable in cotton. Other fabric content combinations have different advantages. Cotton and polyester blends mean your bed sheets won't wrinkle as easily. They are also less expensive than all-cotton bed sheets.
Cotton type
Evaluate the type cotton used such as Egyptian, Pima, Supima, and Organic. Each cotton type provides a different level of luxury and breathability. Egyptian cotton is exclusively grown in the Nile River region and produces cotton of an exceptional quality. Pima cotton is grown mostly in South America and is known for its high quality and durable cotton fiber. SUPIMA and Organic cottons are both cotton types that are specifically certified for authenticity since they are the finest types of cotton.
Fabric type
It is important to know if bed sheets contain other types of fabric. Bed sheets often use synthetic material, like polyester, or blend different fabrics together. Some sheets are made of modal, which comes from birch trees, or bamboo, which resists bacteria and is hypo-allergenic. Knowing what fabrics your bed sheet is made of will help you determine its quality and breathability. Plus, each fabric type has distinct advantages and disadvantages to take into account.
Weave feature
The weave tells you how durable a bed sheet is. Sateen weaves are softer but are less durable because the weaves are on the sheet's surface. A pinpoint weave is not as soft as Sateen but is more durable and will soften when washed. Percale weaves are more durable and breathable than the others. Twill and Jacquard weaves have thread patterns that make them more suitable for tapestry and drapes.
Manufacturing technique used
Manufacturing techniques will tell you how durable bed sheets are and each technique used will result in a different feel. Bed sheets are manufactured through one of four techniques: combed, compact, flannel, or jersey. Understanding the manufacturing techniques will help you know which seasons to use your sheets. .
Thread count
The thread count will help you determine whether or not the bed sheet is soft. A bed sheet with a minimum number of 200 threads per square inch can be considered durable. The higher the thread count, the softer and more durable your bed sheet is.
Carefully evaluating bed sheet features and knowing your personal preferences will allow you to make a smart buy. For a quality purchase that will give you the most comfort, know all the details about how bed sheets are made.
by: Jacob Schiffer
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