bed sheet

It is the sheet one lies on. A bed sheet also refers to the top sheet or covering sheet that is laid above the bottom sheet, and under which one sleeps. Bed sheets are as important as the mattress you sleep on as they come in direct contact with your skin. The first true bedsheets were linen made from the flax plant. The flax plant has been cultivated for centuries and was woven by the Egyptians. The finished fabric was used for bed sheeting as it was softer than cotton. Linen culture was brought to the Americas by the Europeans.   In the 1830, cotton cultivation and processing became famous in the United States. In England, textile mills started adopting British cotton manufacturing technologies to spin, weave, dye, and print cotton in huge quantities. By 1860, linen bed sheets were dwindling since cotton sheeting was easy and inexpensive. 

In the 1830, cotton cultivation and processing became famous in the United States. In England, textile mills started adopting British cotton manufacturing technologies to spin, weave, dye, and print cotton in huge quantities. By 1860, linen bed sheets were dwindling since cotton sheeting was easy and inexpensive. 

A flat-woven textile used on a bed is usually known as a bed sheet. Bed sheets these days come as part of a set of bed linen that match in colour, fabric,, and detail. This set also has a sheet to cover the mattress, a flat sheet and one or two pillow cases. 

Bed sheets are made of a variety of fibres that include linen, cotton, synthetics and silk. Percale, is a closely-woven plain weave of cotton or a cotton-polyester blend which is smooth and comfortable against the skin. Muslin, on the other hand is more coarsely-woven.  

Bed Sheet Material

Cotton is the most popular choice when it comes to Bed sheets due to its breathability, comfort and durability. Cotton bed sheets trap heat and let cool air pass through in the summer, making these a great choice for any type of climate. You will also come across cotton sheets blended with rayon. Cotton-bamboo blends have become popular in recent years which is because of bamboo’s sustainability and naturally antimicrobial properties.  

Linen sheets are a great choice for hot climates because they take away body heat. But they wrinkle easily, which means you might have to iron them often. While satin sheets look romantic and feel rich, they tend to be too warm and slippery for many people.   

We offer a vibrant range of bed sheets. We also offer total customization for the designs. Double bed sheets are available in 100% Cotton , Polyester and Poly-cot material, giving our clients a bed sheet they desire in their budget. The thread counts for the bed sheets available with us are 110, 120, 144, 180, 200, 300 and 400.

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