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  2. Attention Sweaty Sleepers! Percale Sheets Are *the Move* If ...

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    Typically, the optimal thread count for percale sheets is between 200 and 300, and the fabric must have a thread count of 180 to be considered percale. However, you can find a 400 to 500 thread ...

  3. These Are Hands Down the Softest Sheets I Own - AOL

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    Two main weaves you'll come across when shopping for sheets are sateen and percale, so knowing the difference is key. Sateen sheets have a silkier, softer finish but are often more expensive.

  4. 10 Percale Sheet Sets That Are Cooler and Crisper Than Your ...

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    I read through customer interviews and even called on two experts to help me conjure a list of linens that are sure to satisfy. Scroll on for the 10 best percale sheets, including some incredible ...

  5. Percale - Wikipedia

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    Percale [1] is a closely woven plain-weave fabric often used for bed covers. Percale has a thread count of about 180 or higher and is noticeably tighter than twill or sateen . It has medium weight, is firm and smooth with no gloss, and washes very well.

  6. Supima - Wikipedia

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    Production of Supima cotton has risen from about 100,000 bales per year in the 1980s to over 800,000 bales in 2006. More than 90% of Supima cotton is exported from the United States, the majority of this being for the overseas manufacture of yarn, finished fabrics, clothing, sheets and towels which are re-exported to the United States for sale.

  7. Lawn cloth - Wikipedia

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    Lawn is a lightweight, sheer cloth, crisper than voile but not as crisp as organza. [5] Lawn is known for its semi-transparency, which can range from gauzy or sheer to an almost opaque effect, known as lining or utility lawn.

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