Another great thing about a purple duvet insert is its versatility
'Bamboo has similar benefits to sateen,' says Bed, Bath & Beyond. 'It provides a silky smooth sensation and tends to be cooler to the touch than cotton. However, bamboo tends to be more expensive and requires more careful cleaning.'
Cotton
When choosing sheets based on the thread count, keep in mind there are a few materials that can have a smaller number of threads and still be very durable. For example, linen sheets generally have a low thread count, so a good quality linen sheet can have a thread count of 120, but a cotton sheet would need upwards of 500 to be good quality.
The weave pattern of bed sheets can also impact their texture and appearance. Common weave patterns include percale (crisp and cool), sateen (soft and silky), and flannel (warm and cozy).
Bed linen described as 'luxe' or 'hotel quality' is not necessarily made from Egyptian cotton. Look for the symbol of Egyptian cotton authenticity on the care label or packaging.
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Strong but depends on staple length (shorter fibers pill faster)
Varieties of Bed Sheets: The most common are the flat and fitted sheets. Fitted sheets are designed to fit snugly over your mattress, often featuring elastic edges to secure them in place. Flat sheets, on the other hand, are laid over the fitted sheet and under blankets or duvets. They can also be used alone, especially in warmer climates for a lighter cover.
Silk Sheets
Just like with most things, though, not all cotton plants are created equal. Egyptian cotton that grows along the Nile River produces the highest quality textiles because of its extra-long staples.
Tencel sheets are made from eucalyptus fibers, prized for their silky smooth texture and moisture-wicking properties.