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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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One of the standout features of a light down duvet insert is its versatility. It can be used as a standalone duvet, or it can be used in conjunction with a duvet cover. This means that you can adjust the level of warmth according to your personal preferences and the season. In the summer months, you can use a lightweight cotton or linen duvet cover to keep things cool and breathable. In the winter, you can add a heavier duvet cover or even a quilt to provide extra warmth.

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However, the one aspect of fit you may want to consider is pocket depth. Fitted sheets can vary in how deep the pockets are, since mattress heights are not standardized like length and width. If your mattress is more than 10 inches tall, you may want to consider looking specifically for deep-pocket fitted sheets. We recommend the pockets be a few inches larger than the height of your bed — if your bed is 15 inches tall, look for 16 to 17 inch pockets.

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