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Types of bed Sheets

Bamboo
Bamboo

Sheets manufactured of bamboo are being the new preferred decision among bedding purchasers. Why are these linens growing in acceptance? Bamboo fabric is a temperature controller that can preserve you heat through the chilly months and calme through the warmer months.

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Bamboo Rayon
Bamboo Rayon

Buy "Rayon Bamboo Sheets" products like SHEEX® Rayon Made from Bamboo Queen Sheet Set in Cranberry, Tribeca Living 300-Thread-Count Rayon Made From Bamboo Twin Sheet Set in Spa, SHEEX® Rayon Made from Bamboo Standard Pillowcases in Aqua (Set of 2), Bamboodal 300-Thread-Count Full Sheet Set in White

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Bed Sheet Materials: Egyptian Cotton
Bed Sheet Materials: Egyptian Cotton

Egyptian cotton is the most luxurious variety. This is what you’ll want if you’re shopping for super-soft, high-quality bed sheets. Grown in the warm, dry climates of North Africa, Egyptian cotton has extra-long fibers that create the softest, smoothest fabric.

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Blends
Blends

Cotton-polyester blend sheets are wrinkle-resistant, durable (polyester lasts longer than cotton), and relatively inexpensive (up to half the cost of all-cotton). But if you're looking for that cool, soft feel, nothing beats 100 percent cotton.

Cotton
Cotton

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Cotton Blend
Cotton Blend

Cotton Blend Bed Sheets : Pick the perfect bed sheets from our wide selection of patterns and colors.

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Flannel
Flannel

The best flannel bed sheets are warm, soft and durable . Flannel sheets are hard to beat for warmth on cold winter nights. The best flannel sheets should be soft and comfortable, but also hold up well to repeated washings. In general, unless you always like to be warm, flannel sheets are most suitable for wintertime.

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Jersey Knit
Jersey Knit

The Heathered Cotton Jersey Knit Sheet Set from INK+IVY is perfect for pairing with your favorite print or patterned bedding. Available in a variety of colors, the solid sheet set has a relaxed, casual look yet is luxuriously soft.

Linen
Linen

Linen fibers are hollow, moving air and moisture naturally. During the colder months, layer linen blankets or a throw to retain heat and warmth from your body. Linen reacts to the season and the body in contact with the cloth to give the best of all circumstances. Linen is a natural insulator.

Microfiber
Microfiber

Microfiber sheets can be made from synthetic or natural fibers, such as cellulose or wood pulp, and may also shrink with the first washing. Both microfiber and cotton linens will hold dyes well, but bright colors will fade after repeated washing. Both types are subject to wrinkling as well but can be pressed with a warm iron.

Polyester
Polyester

Cotton and polyester are two common types of bedding fabrics that have very different properties. To make an informed decision on which is better for you, consider your lifestyle, preferences and sensitivities. For some, a cotton-polyester-blend fabric is a good way to get the best of both worlds.

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Silk
Silk

Lose yourself in luxury when you purchase silk sheets for your new bedding ensemble. Silk is an incredibly durable fabric made from natural fibers. Its shine, shimmer, and smoothness upgrade your bed from eh to wow in one complete bedding set.

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Tencel®
Tencel®

Want Eco-friendly – Tencel fibers are created in a closed loop system. The solvent used to process the fibers is 99% recyclable. For more information on Tencel visit LenZing-Fibers.com. To shop for the Woven Tencel sheets by Malouf visit Amazon.com.

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