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In most cases, a duvet cover is constructed by stitching together two rectangular sheets of cloth on all four sides. One sheet is then cut lengthwise along the center, allowing the duvet to be fitted within the cover once it has been folded. Additionally, high-end duvet covers include ties at each corner, which allow the duvet cover to be fastened to the duvet at each of the four spots where it is tied. This design prevents the duvet from being bunched up within the cover.

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The first line of defense against slippery sheets is the material they're made of. Natural fibers like cotton and linen, renowned for their breathability and durability, also offer excellent grip. Sheets with a higher thread count, particularly those made from tightly woven Egyptian or Pima cotton, tend to stay put due to their increased density. Additionally, some manufacturers have introduced specialized fabrics such as microfiber or bamboo blends, which possess a natural non-slip quality due to their slightly thicker and more textured weave.

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The art of making these sheets is a craft in itself. Expert weavers meticulously create each sheet, ensuring precision and quality at every step. The edges are often adorned with delicate embroidery or fine piping, a signature of luxury hotel linens, enhancing their visual appeal The edges are often adorned with delicate embroidery or fine piping, a signature of luxury hotel linens, enhancing their visual appeal The edges are often adorned with delicate embroidery or fine piping, a signature of luxury hotel linens, enhancing their visual appeal The edges are often adorned with delicate embroidery or fine piping, a signature of luxury hotel linens, enhancing their visual appealluxury hotel sheets.

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