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The thread count, a measure of the number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric, is a significant factor in determining the sheet's comfort level. A higher thread count often signifies a smoother, more luxurious feel. Many upscale hotels opt for thread counts above 300, ensuring a buttery smooth touch against the skin. Some even go beyond, offering Egyptian or Pima cotton sheets, known for their exceptional softness and longevity.

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 To choose bedsheets that won't pill, you have to pay attention to the quality of the fabric as well as the construction of the sheet.  Look for bedsheets with a high thread count, as this indicates a tighter weave and helps prevent pilling.  Also consider the ply count of the fabric, which refers to the number of yarns that are twisted together to form a single thread.  Single-layer fabrics are generally smoother and less prone to pilling than multi-layer fabrics.

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