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  • Bed skirts used to be just one large piece with “decking,” meaning the skirt is attached to a mattress-size rectangle of fabric that rests between the mattress and box spring. It is now more common to have three separate sections of skirt that are easily tucked between the box spring and mattress and fixed in place with special pins.

  • Silk:Silk is a natural protein fiber, produced by insects to form their cocoons. Silk can be produced by a number of different insects, but the most commonly used is silk from the mulberry silkworm. The fiber produced by these insects is harvested, unwound, and twisted together to form yarn, which can beused to make fabric. 

  • The beauty of a waffle terry bathrobe lies in its versatility. Not only is it perfect for use in the bathroom, but it can also be worn around the house as a comfortable alternative to traditional loungewear. The lightweight yet insulating fabric makes it ideal for year-round use, keeping you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
  • The duvet ties on a down comforter are small loops of fabric that are sewn into the corners of the comforter cover. These ties are designed to secure the comforter inside of a duvet cover, keeping it in place and preventing it from shifting around inside the cover. This not only helps to maintain the appearance of the bed, but also ensures that you stay warm and comfortable throughout the night.