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The thickness of a comforter insert is a key factor that sets it apart from standard bedding. It provides an extra layer of cushioning, creating a soft, pillowy surface that cradles you as you sleep. The additional loft not only adds visual appeal to your duvet cover but also enhances its thermal properties, trapping air to keep you warm on chilly nights. Whether you reside in a cold climate or simply prefer the snug feeling of a hearty blanket, a thick comforter insert is an ideal choice.

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The first line of defense against slippery sheets is the material they're made of. Natural fibers like cotton and linen, renowned for their breathability and durability, also offer excellent grip. Sheets with a higher thread count, particularly those made from tightly woven Egyptian or Pima cotton, tend to stay put due to their increased density. Additionally, some manufacturers have introduced specialized fabrics such as microfiber or bamboo blends, which possess a natural non-slip quality due to their slightly thicker and more textured weave.

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There are several elements to think about when purchasing sheets, but none are quite as important as getting the sizing right. That's why we've made a convenient bed sheet sizes chart so you know the right sheet sizes for your mattress dimensions. If your mattress is larger than standard size (perhaps your mattress includes extra padding or you're using a thick mattress pad or mattress topper), you might have to size up. Avoid the annoyance of fitted sheets unhooking from the corners of your bed, and find the perfect sheets for a great night of sleep.

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