double bedsheet with comforter
Jul 13, 2021 02:12:37 AM
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The myriad variety of bedsheets on the market could send you on a never-ending loop where you end up buying what you saw in the first place. Here is a list of four-pointers we have combed to help you narrow down your best bed companion.
Material of Bedsheet
Back in the old days, most bed sheets in the market were made up of two materials, cotton.. and yes, cotton. It is still the most in-demand sheet fabric because of its high durability, breathability, and coziness. One of the smartest choices, cotton bedsheets trap heat during summer and pass cold air during summers so that your sleep is not disturbed.
If you don't like much moisture, bamboo blended bed sheets are your choice. Being sustainable and naturally antimicrobial, it is one option worth considering while buying.
Linen sheets, work well in hot climates due to their heat-absorbing tendency. One of its significant downsides is regular ironing. Linen sheets can get wrinkled quickly. So, to make your bed welcoming, be prepared to do a lot of ironing.
Thread Count of Sheet
A lot of talks nowadays are about the thread count, i.e. number of threads in one square inch of any fabric. It is always assumed that the higher this number goes, the softer is the fabric. While that is technically true, it is factually false.
Thread count is valid when comparing two different bedsheets made out of the same fabric. A lower thread count sheet made of Egyptian cotton will feel softer than one having a higher thread count but made from a lower-quality cotton blend.
Weave of Fabric
So, you like your sheets crisp or soft? If you want your sheets with a little crack, go with percale, it is a plainer weave as compared to the more supple sateen. None of them is inherently better; it's just a matter of personal choice and preference.
But, if you refer to soft sheets, go for Jersey sheets, which you probably know of as T-shirt sheets. These are made with a flat knit with a denser weave which keeps them soft but it also means they can be prone to slipping and sliding on the bed. If you live in a place with an extremely cold climate, go for nubby cotton flannel bed sheets to keep you toasty and help you sleep better.
Bedsheet Fit
So, you have memories of struggling with an ill-fitted sheet onto a mattress. This means you understand the importance of a proper bedsheet with the correct size. If you have a standard bed size like a twin, queen, or king, look for bed sheets with elastic edging all around the edges to help you ensure a smooth and snug fit onto your bed sheet.
For extended bed sizes and other custom-made mattresses, you need to match the size. If you use a foam pad or some kind of toppers to your mattress, remember to calculate its size while measuring the bedsheet you want to buy.