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  • Colour:Brown
  • Fabric:Microfibre
  • Pillow Cover Length (in cm):63 cm
  • Pillow Cover Width (in cm):43 cm
  • Pillow Covers Included:Yes
  • Product Length (in cm):228 cm
  • Product Width (in cm):228 cm
  • Set Contents:Double Bedsheet with 2 Pillow Covers
  • Size:Double
  • SUPC: SDL396729329

Description

MORADO collection microfiber polycotton Double/single/Topsheet size bed sheets. Material: Polycotton. How to choose your bed sheet? Generally bed sheets are made of different material and come in varies sizes. Learn the lingo - usually long fiber cottons are stronger and less likely to pill. Usually cotton/polyester blends don't wrinkle as much as Polycotton sheets, but they aren't as soft and you feel warmer while sleeping. So try to choose Polycotton sheet as this are best recommended for Indian weathers. Choose crisp or soft feeling new sheets in the store won't help you figure out how the sheets will feel once they're washed. That's because sheets are usually treated with fabric enhancers and softeners to improve hand feel. We have also tested how the sheets feel. while satin has a softer feel and a glossier look. Twill weaves create a heavier fabric that can feel soft or crisp. Get the right fit measure your mattress' height, length and width correct. Buy sheets that are a couple of inches deeper to allow for normal shrinkage. Get the right Thread Count for cotton sheets, fabric is measure on basis of thread count. Higher the thread count better will be the quality. 140TC and above is supposed to be good for your daily usage and high durability. This does mean the lower count sheet are not good, it all depends on how you take care in general. So don't expect much from quality which are lesser in counts. Dry in shade and upside down Polycotton fabric fades in Sunlight. So always dry it in shade and upside down. Remember Sunlight is natural bleaching agent.

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