1500 Supreme Collection Extra Deep Pocket Sheets Set - Luxury Soft Bed Sheets, Wrinkle Free, Bedding, Over 40 Colors, 21 inch Extra Deep Pocket, Twin, Black
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These were found when I looked for COTTON SHEETS. Then, when they see "1500," they'll assume it's the Tread Count. This is how it's written: Sheet sets with a thread count of 1500 are equivalent. " It's all a ruse." As of this review, the company has removed the word COTTON from their description, though it did appear when I searched for December. 2018 They're also made of a very thin material that smells like chemicals.
I'm sure the sellers will figure something out soon, but for cotton sheets, this seems to work: sheets made of cotton - a material made of microfiber micro - You can exclude keywords from any search by including an exclusion at the end (a space and a minus sign in front of the keyword you want to exclude).
It is determined by the chosen color. Microfiber is all that is written on most people's minds. According to the one I'm looking at: br>Material: br> Cotton, Microfiber, and Elasticbr>(The proportions of each material are not given.)
$23. Sheets for a king-sized bed are 99 cents each. California King will cost you $25. For that price, you could get a cigarette or, in the worst-case scenario, a chicken's foot. What difference does it make?
Selected User Reviews For 1500 Supreme Collection Extra Deep Pocket Sheets Set - Luxury Soft Bed Sheets, Wrinkle Free, Bedding, Over 40 Colors, 21 inch Extra Deep Pocket, Twin, Black
No way. I can't believe 30,000 Amazon customers purchased the same sheets and mistook them for 4-inch sheets. 5 stars. The majority of Amazon reviews are trustworthy. This time, however, there isn't a single double-stitched seam on these sheets. Not one. A single-ply fitted sheet is included in the set. a stitched little pocket with a sliver of elastic in it The elastic isn't even sewn into the garment! WHAT? It's also as thin as a rubberband, and the sheets' material is similarly thin - When I was putting the fitted sheet on the mattress, I almost poked a fingernail through it like pantyhose. It also happens to be correct. Only just (California king). These are $37 in total. 00 in bedclothes that can be thrown away. The fabric doesn't stop me from seeing right through it. They are, however, soft. Make sure you have a pair of scissors on hand. The tag is sewn onto the flat sheet's TOP edge by the Chinese. Really. Amazon, you have failed miserably. A huge blunder. I'm not sure they'll last a single wash. I'd send them back if I didn't need a place to sleep tonight. I'm ashamed to admit that I didn't put them on the bed until after bedtime. If you're brave enough to buy them, don't put them off until bedtime!.
First and foremost, this product has a 4-star rating and 20,000 reviews, and the sheets cost $25. Given the large number of positive reviews, the quality and value appear to have been thoroughly tested. For what you're getting, those figures are unbeatable. I really like these sheets because they're so soft. The color (pink) is a little brighter than I expected, but given the price and softness, I can't really complain. On my bed, I think they're perfect. Those who claim the manufacturer lied about the material should read the following: br>br> These sheets are described as MICROFIBER with a softness comparable to 1500 threadcount cotton in the item description. This listing makes no claims about Egyptian cotton, 1500 thread count, or anything else that customers might want to complain about in their reviews. These sheets are not cotton because they are made of synthetic blends such as polyester or nylon, but they are still extremely soft. Because microfiber threads are much smaller than cotton threads, these sheets appear to be see-through - Although there is still a high density of threads per square inch, these sheets appear to be thinner than they are because the threads are thinner than many people are used to. This makes them ideal for summer nights when you don't want to use a comforter. These are my main sheets, and they're my favorites; I use older, thicker sheets as back-ups when I'm washing my primary set, and I can tell you that these sheets are much nicer than the ones I had before. Because microfiber is a newer material than cotton, some people may be unfamiliar with it. You can't tell what material these sheets are when you're wrapped up in them in bed because they're so soft. That should be the only consideration. I wish people would stop whining about how these aren't made of cotton - First and foremost, please read reviews and item descriptions before making assumptions about the material or blaming the manufacturer for not reading the listing. If these sheets aren't what you expected, Amazon has a great return policy, so it won't be a big deal. Second, these sheets are less expensive than cotton sheets of comparable quality, and they also breathe better. I've slept on cotton sheets before and found them to be constricting and hot, whereas these sheets are soft, cool, and have more give. br>br>These are excellent value for money. I didn't want to go to a store and spend $60 on sheets; These are less expensive, and I believe the reviews.
I first bought these in July and loved them so much that I bought another set in the same color in August. br>br>For starters, they are a slightly different color, which I didn't mind because it's very subtle. br>br>Second-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class-class I washed them separately in the washer and dryer before putting them on my bed, just as I did the first set. This set, on the other hand, has stains that I discovered after putting it on. br>br>At the same time- The first set had white elastic straps on the fitted sheet that greatly aided in keeping the sheets in place, but these do not. I don't like putting my money on the line to see if I'll get the right set of sheets or not. I'll gladly change my review if customer service solves my problem.
I'm not very good at them, and I never know if anything I say will be useful, but I really thought I could help with these sheets. For the past 20 years, I've slept on jersey sheets. Sheets that are a little warmer, feel "worn in," and are a little thicker but smoother, rather than flannel, which is too hot and sticks to my skin, are my preference. My husband has always preferred cotton sheets, but I've never been able to find a set that felt "worn in" or soft and cozy for me; they always feel stiff and a little too cold for me even after I've been in bed for a while; I may give the impression that I prefer to be "super warm" when I sleep, but that is not the case; I sleep with a fan blowing on the bed all year because I prefer a cold room, just a warm bed. So I read a lot of reviews about these sheets, and because I don't know much about microfiber or different sheet counts, I can't compare them. However, I can confidently state that these sheets are among the BEST and MOST COMFORTABLE I've ever slept on. They're light weight and fluffy, so they don't feel heavy at all, which is a nice change from the jersey, which I didn't realize was bothersome until I slept in them. But, despite their light weight, they're VERY SOFT and COZY if you want to pull them around you a little bit, and they're not at all heavy. They're EXTREMELY SOFT, not silky, but a lot more durable than that, and they don't slide at all, and neither do your blankets, but they're just as soft as worn-in cotton sheets that have been washed a few times in really nice fabric softener, similar to a nice hotel sheet but even softer. They remind me of sleeping over at my grandmother's house when I was a kid, and she always seemed to have the softest cotton sheets, which I could never match. ECSTATIC is how I would describe my husband. He can't believe I finally bought "his sheets," and he claims they're the most comfortable sheets he's ever slept on, and he's the king of cotton sheet testing. He claims that this is the nicest material he's ever felt in general and wonders if he could have dress shirts made out of it as well. They're light and airy, and they're not at all stiff. If you're looking for crisp, clean sheets, these aren't them; however, I had read that they were similar to jersey, which they aren't; they're much lighter and softer. They felt flimsy and prone to tearing, according to what I'd read. I'm always worried about flimsy material, but these seem very sturdy despite their lightness and softness; I'm sure we'll be ordering more sets, and I'm getting some for my son who is VERY sensitive to fabric and is always too hot or cold; these give you the perfect temperature, so I know he'll love them! I'm not sure if this was of any use to anyone, but I certainly hope it was because these sheets are amazing! If you're on the fence, trust me when I say that you should go with them; I'm so glad I did! After a 15-year search that hasn't been easy, I believe I've found the perfect set for my husband and me! I hope you will give them a try and enjoy them as much as we do!.