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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.
In addition to providing a comfortable sleeping surface, a flat sheet also adds an extra layer of warmth during the colder months. When the temperature drops, a well-placed flat sheet can help trap heat close to your body, keeping you cozy and warm throughout the night. This is especially important for those who suffer from cold feet or other temperature-related discomforts while sleeping.

Beyond its practical uses, a white cotton waffle robe holds a certain sentimental value. It's the robe that fathers pass down to sons, a staple in many households, and a go-to gift for special occasions. It's a symbol of relaxation, self-care, and the simple pleasures in life.
If you compare linen vs cotton sheets in terms of breathability, another major difference emerges — linen will keep you much cooler at night because of its longer fibers and, therefore, looser weave. Air can pass through linen more easily, keeping your body cool. Cotton, as previously discussed, can also be perfect for warm sleepers (in the case of percale bedding), but linen definitely has the edge over it.
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First of all, because linen’s flax fibers are slightly longer than those of cotton and wrapped a little tighter, linen sheets are stronger which means they will last much longer. If softness is a factor for you, you may want to consider cotton, though. Flax fibers are much rougher than cotton resulting in slightly crisper fabric. But the great thing about linen is that it gets softer after each wash, so essentially it gets better with time.