Cotton Fabric Being Used In Beddings


Cotton is a plant fiber, used for more than 700 years to make light clothing. Appreciated for its flexibility and its natural softness, cotton is today the first textile fiber used in the world, as well in ready-to-wear as in linen. Absorbent, hypoallergenic and healthy, cotton breathes which makes it soft and comfortable. This resistant fiber is also very easy to live with! There are many ways to work cotton in bed linen. The quality of the fabric will depend on the thickness of the yarn used in the weaving as well as the number of threads per square centimeter. The higher the number of threads, the more comfortable the fabric will be.



Pure Cotton 57 Threads/Cm²: Soft And Easy Going
There are different printed cotton suppliers of bedding sets who have woven standard quality. A soft and light quality that warms quickly in contact with the body of the sleeper, good absorption qualities, and resistant to use as washes.

Cotton Percale: More Softness, More Resistance
Percale means a weave, not a material. It stands out from the standard quality by a much finer and tight weave. The percale spoiler is pure cotton 78 threads/cm². This very tight weave gives it a beautiful smooth and matt appearance, perfectly opaque, a lot of softness and a longer life while keeping the appearance of the new. A real feeling of well-being!

Cotton Satin: Particularly Soft And Silky
Satin, like percale, is a very fine and very tight weaving process (more than 115 threads/cm²). The touch of satin is silky, but unlike polyester satin, cotton satin does not slip. The cotton used can be Egyptian cotton, considered the most beautiful in the world because it has longer fibers, thinner and more resistant than cotton from other sources. Combed, it is even softer since only the most qualitative fibers are kept.
The tight fibers associated with the quality of the cotton used make satin a particularly soft fabric with an exemplary life.

Cotton Flannel: Fluffy And Comfortable
The flannel is a lightweight fabric originally made from carded wool, then gradually developed from cotton fibers: a fabric that is sometimes called "pilou".
This cotton fabric is brushed and shaved. The wires released by brushing form a soft and insulating layer that keeps the heat. Shaving adjusts surface wires to limit pilling (which fades over time and washes).

Cotton Jersey
Jersey is a knitting, a way of connecting the loops of threads between them. We get a sheet that looks like a T-shirt. Comfortable, flexible and stretchy, the jersey adapts perfectly around the mattress.

Washed Linen: Hard Wearing And Absorbent
Flax is an ecological fiber (it requires very little fertilizer and pesticides and does not need any irrigation), especially grown in Europe, France being the main country to grow flax. Its natural fibers, supple and soft, give the fabric hypoallergenic and thermoregulatory qualities that make the linen fresh and breathable in summer, and insulating the winter.
More and more beautiful and more and more soft over the washings, linen is easy to live, lasts a long time, without deforming. The washed linen brings an authentic side and does not require ironing: even crumpled, it is very elegant.

Polyester-Cotton (Called Polycot Ton): Resistant And Easy To Maintain
Polyester is the most widely produced synthetic textile fiber in the world. It represents about 70% of the synthetic fibers used in the clothing industry. The advantage of mixing the polyester/cotton fibers is that they combine the advantages of the natural fiber with those of the synthetic fiber. Less expensive than pure cotton, it is also easier to maintain. Quick dry, irreversible, almost wrinkle resistant, it is resistant to washing and offers good color fastness.


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