Microfiber Sheets Care
- When it comes to styling a tan bedspread, the possibilities are endless. For a classic and timeless look, pair your tan bedspread with crisp white sheets and neutral throw pillows. For a more modern and eclectic vibe, mix and match different textures and patterns in coordinating colors to create a layered and inviting bed. No matter your personal style, a tan bedspread can serve as a versatile and stylish foundation for creating a cozy and inviting bedroom retreat.
And if you are concerned with style, one thing to keep in mind is that once fitted to a pillow or a mattress, sateen and percale cotton bedding keep its shape much better, resulting in a cleaner wrinkle-free look.
Packaging - Each of our bed linen products, our duvet covers, fitted sheets, flat sheets and pillowcases pairs are all delivered in a matching linen or Egyptian cotton bag without any plastic wrapping.
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For a luxurious, slinky feel to your bed sheets, cotton sateen is the ideal option. Look for a thread count of at least 300 to get a good-quality set.

Additionally, the cotton-poly blend sheet fabric provides a soft and comfortable sleeping surface. Cotton's natural breathability ensures you stay cool and comfortable all night long, while polyester adds strength and durability to the fabric. This combination creates a luxurious feel that is both comfortable and long-lasting.
The best quality duvet covers are frequently made from advanced fabrics such as poly-fiber, which is composed of extremely fine, synthetic fibers and often used to produce high-tech exercise clothing. Because of the short strands, this material is excellent for night sweats because it allows moisture to escape rather than be absorbed by the body. The poly-fiber that is used in duvet covers is often brushed to give it a softer texture. Home City Inc.’s duvet covers have been finished with a brushed finish, which results in an ultra-soft 1500 threads per square inch. They are also more robust and stain and fade resistant than cotton, making them an excellent choice for daily use. Furthermore, because they are made of inorganic materials, duvet covers are hypoallergenic and can help to reduce the frequency of allergy attacks.
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