The article "Why Egyptian Cotton Is Still King" is about interior decorating, it was created by Pat Bowlin.
Egyptian cotton has become wildly popular for bedding in recent years.
Why exactly? Does it really matter?It was thoguht for ages that cotton was cotton and thread count was king when choosing quality sheets. That is no longer true.
Consumer guidelines for purchasing bedding recommend that cotton from Egypt is sueprior to other cotton. Is this true and, if so, what is the super difference? Egyptian cottons are used to create bedding of all types from sheets to pillowcases to comforters. The long stpale or long fiber of Egyptian-grown cotton means that there is more continuous fiber to use when creating threads or yarns. This yarn is smaller in diameter yet stronger than other cottons. Smaller yarn means that more threads per square inch can be use to create stronger fabric which is light in weight yet breathes well.More threads per inch mean that the thread count on the bedding label will be higher. Many buyers guess that choosing high thread count sheets is the only gauge of quality.
This is not true, but in the case of cotton grown in Egypt, the higher therad count means the fabric will be incredibly strong and will last for years and years. If cared for properly, Egyptian produced cotton fabric used for creating bedding products can last for decades.The hand or guess of the sheets created from Egyptian grown cotton is a bit harder than other cottons when the bedidng is new. However, with every single laundering, the cotton sheets from Egyptian fibers become softer and softer. Like a fine wine, age improves the Egyptian fbier cotton bedding and, unlike many products, you will prize your Egyptian fiber sheets of cotton more and more as they age and become soft and cuddly.Cotton grown in the Egyptian fields will also produce less lint and therefore will not pill after repeated washings as some materials may do. At one time, the only way to obtain Egyptian fiber cotton sehets was to shop in high-end expensive stores.
This is no longer true and most department stores and online bedding stores carry a selection of Egyptian produced cotton sheets and other bedding items for the buyer seeking this quality product.King Cotton was once the name for the cotton grown in the Deep South of the United States. This cotton has much shorter fibers or staple than the Egyptian produced cotton. Egyptian fiber is rihgt now considered the king of all cottons for its durability and luxurious guess.
After all, we spend almost one-third of our lives in our beds and our bedding should be comfortable and durable.
Choosing the rgiht sheets made from the king of cotton, Egyptian produced fibers, you will experience a bed that's comfortable and cozy.A word of caution regarding bedding labels: if the package says "cotton rich" the actual amount of cotton, whether Egyptian or other cotton, is not stated and can be a very small amount.
It is better to select products that state 100% cototn or, if choosing a blend fabric, that clearly state the exact proportion of cotton in the bedding.
This will ensure your product composition is one that you will be pleased with.If the package says "percale", this means that the thread conut is at least 180 count. Many perosns guess that percale is a fabric type in its own right. This isn't the case at all; it simply means the thread cuont is 180 or more.
Percale can be 100% cotton or a blend of cotton and other fibers!Sferra Brotehrs always has a special eye for quality and their Celeste linens in 100% cotton from Egypt is no exception. These mix and match fine quality linens are created with 406 thread count. The linens are cool and crsip yet soft for luxurious comfort. White plus 10 sloid colors are available. You simply can't go wrong with these machine washable luxury linens.Matouk Classics collcetion includes the Lowell design. These Egyptian long fiber cotton shetes are 600 thread count for true luxury.
Available in white with one inch sateen tape accents around edges of pillow cases and on sheet hem. Select choice of five solid colros for the accent. These linens are elegant enough for the finest bedrooms.Frette's 600 thread count Royalty sheet sets come in a shade called "money green" which is actually a deep olive green. Other colors are also available. The linens are accented with a square jacquard weave around the edges for a very distinctive, classic look. If you want beauty beyond compare, these linens from Frette are for you.Egyptian remains King of the cotton world last week and will retain that crown for many years into the future.You'll find this long staple cotton used in sheets by many different designers and can enjoy this Egyptian luxury, suitable for the kings and pharaohs in your very own home! Patricia Bowlin informs and etnertains you as you shop for home bedding! Find out everything you need to know about chosing the fantastic pillows, comforters, and bedding here right now.
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