In addition to their practical benefits, waffle robes also come in a wide range of colors and patterns
- Healthcare providers also benefit from the use of hospital fitted sheets, as they help to streamline the process of changing and making beds. The fitted design of these sheets eliminates the need for constant readjustment and tucking in, saving time and effort for busy healthcare staff. This allows them to focus on providing quality care to patients, rather than struggling with unruly bed linens.
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- One of the most remarkable aspects of fibre towels is their reusable nature. Unlike disposable paper towels, which contribute significantly to waste, fibre towels can be washed and used multiple times, reducing waste and saving money in the long run. Their durability is unmatched; they can withstand hundreds of wash cycles without losing their effectiveness, making them a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable option.
- The Elegance and Practicality of 118 Wide Fabric




Traditionally, jersey was primarily made with wool but is now commonly made with wool, cotton, and polyester. Jersey is generally knit with a plain stitch on a single set of needles, with all the loops facing the same direction.
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According to Parachute, brushed cotton is 'ideal for people who love the classic look of percale but want something a little softer and cozier. The fabric also appeals to those who like sateen but prefer a slightly lighter material. Not too hot, not too cool, undeniably snuggly and lightweight with a tasteful appearance, brushed cotton bedding checks all the boxes, making it a top choice for year-round use'.


Flat Sheet
The flat sheet is the first covering over the fitted sheet. It's the layer that touches the body, providing a hygienic, easy to wash barrier between you and other bed coverings used for warmth and/or decoration. Luxury sheets can hang down the side of the mattress though traditionally they are tucked in all the way around for a more polished presentation.
All cotton fabrics share one essential quality: they are moisture-wicking, meaning that, at night, they will absorb any perspiration leaving your body dry and refreshed. Also, they are very easy to care for and don’t require any special dry cleaning treatments. Simply wash your bedding in cool water using mild detergent and tumble dry low. And avoid any bleaching agents.
Cotton is a staple fabric spun from the fibers of cotton plants. People around the world have been cultivating it for thousands of years. One of the earliest bits of cotton is at least 7,000 years old and was found in Mexico. In Egypt and Pakistan, people were weaving cotton thread into clothing in 3,000 BC. And in the 18th century, the British first found a way to spin cotton into textile with machinery.
In its most basic form, microfiber is polyester woven extremely fine. Because microfiber doesn’t stain, they make great sheets for kids, if you’re eating in bed, and for those who sleep with their dog. It’s softer than polyester but less breathable than cotton making it good for cold weather.
