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It's not just the types of pillow stuffings that you need to understand, they also come in different shapes and sizes too.
- Microfiber is a fabric made from polyester and nylon, often blended in different ratios to achieve specific properties. The 'micro' in microfiber refers to the nature of these fibers, which can be up to 100 times thinner than human hair. When woven together, these fibers create a sheet that is not only soft to the touch but also highly absorbent and quick-drying, making them ideal for various climates and sleep preferences.
- But a purple duvet insert isn't just about its color; it's also about its exceptional quality. Made from premium materials such as cotton or bamboo, these inserts are designed to provide maximum comfort and durability. They're soft to the touch and designed to wick away moisture, keeping you cool and comfortable throughout the night. Whether you prefer a lightweight cover or a heavierweight insert, there's a purple duvet insert to suit your needs.
- The tactile experience of sleeping beneath stonewash printed sheets is nothing short of indulgent
stonewash printed sheet set. The fabric, often a blend of cotton and finer threads like Egyptian cotton or linen, feels softer with each wash, enveloping the sleeper in a cocoon of comfort. This soft-to-the-touch texture coupled with the cool, breathable nature of the material makes for a perfect night's rest, undisturbed by the piquancy of synthetic blends or the heat trapped by denser weaves.
Plus, queen-size cotton-polyester blend sheet sets are available, ensuring you'll easily find the perfect fit for your bed. Featuring deep pockets and elasticated edges, these cotton-polyester blend sheet are designed to stay in place and provide a comfortable, secure fit for your mattress.
As well as keeping you warm, it's also usually machine washable and tumble drier-friendly. The downside? It's likely you'll need a different bed sheet type come summer.
See ourbest cotton sheets.
