High quality bed linen

There are many affordable ways to buy high-quality linen.
This article will briefly list what should be noted when buying linen.

Bedding material is very important. 100% cotton breathes very well. Look for Egyptian cotton. It is one of the best, because it did not form pellets, and it is soft and durable. Keep in mind that although the Egyptian cotton comes from Egypt bedding is often produced in other countries. As for polyester, it is usually more rigid and becomes electric. Currently synthetic fibers can create quite high-quality bedding, but all the same natural materials are preferable for healthy sleep.

Density weave has a big impact on the quality of bedding, especially sheets. It determines the number of threads per square centimeter of fabric. To get more yarn per unit area, they must be more subtle. The more threads per centimeter the more durable is the fabric. For high-quality satin, this figure is 90 threads per sq. cm. Try to buy a sheet with an index of weaving density of at least 65 threads per sq. cm.

Finger the fabric. It should be dense but at the same time soft and translucent. Some bedding may have the highest density of weave, but if it is made of low-quality cotton you can not say that it is of high quality. Although modern bedding is sold in a package, there are several proven brands of bedding which track the quality of their products. For example Tivolyo, TAC, Le Vele, etc.

We recommend European manufacturers of cotton bed linen (satin, jacquard) and the Chinese when it comes to silk bedding. However if the package with bed sheets does not specify the density of the weave, the average consumer can not guess the real state of things. The buyer in this case has to be guided only by subjective impressions; thus a fabric should be dense but soft; material should be neither stiff nor translucent.
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