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Cotton and cotton blends dominate the market, the most common blend being cotton/polyester. Cotton provides absorbency and a soft hand, while polyester adds durability and wrinkle resistance.[2] Other common fibers used in the manufacturing of bed sheets include linen, silk, Modal and bamboo rayon, lyocell, Microtex or Microfiber, and polypropylene. Polypropylene (olefin) is a hypoallergenic spun-bound material produced at a low cost and typically used in emergency shelters or hospitals as disposable sheeting.

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Polyester, a synthetic fiber, is known for its wrinkle resistance, color retention, and longevity. It adds strength to the fabric, ensuring that your double bed sheet withstands the test of time and repeated washes. On the other hand, cotton, a natural fiber, brings a soft, breathable texture that feels gentle against the skin, promoting a good night's sleep. When these two materials are intertwined, they create a poly-cotton blend that is both hard-wearing and comfortable.

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