Twin Size Flat Sheet - Single Flat Sheet Twin - Flat Sheet Only - Flat Sheet Deep Pocket - Flat Sheet for Twin Mattress - Softer Than Egyptian Cotton - 1 Twin Flat Sheet Only Sold Seperate
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It isn't made of cotton. It's microfiber, a man-made material. fabric that has been made It's incredibly soft, smooth, and cozy. This is my preferred material over cotton. It doesn't wrinkle, keeps you warm or cool, and doesn't require ironing (my grandmother's sheets were starched and ironed!). Mine, on the other hand, do not pill. Cotton has a much nicer feel and appearance.
It has a width of 80 inches and a length of 95 inches.
Micro fiber is the fabric, which is listed in the details. The fabric is extremely soft and wrinkle-free.
That is not the case. The ends have been sewn together.
Selected User Reviews For Twin Size Flat Sheet - Single Flat Sheet Twin - Flat Sheet Only - Flat Sheet Deep Pocket - Flat Sheet for Twin Mattress - Softer Than Egyptian Cotton - 1 Twin Flat Sheet Only Sold Seperate
I wanted a lighter weight bed topper, so I bought this sheet. We live in Texas, where the weather changes on a daily basis. This sheet served as a light blanket for us. We have dogs, so we needed a material that could withstand their toe nails. This sheet is well-made, washes well, and I appreciate the variety of colors available. I would highly recommend it, whether you use it as a bed sheet like I did or as a tablecloth. I like how soft and sturdy it is.
I cover the backs of my quilts with flat sheets. This sheet will be perfect for what I'm looking for, and it's the exact color I'm looking for.
These are the most luxurious sheets I've ever seen! My husband and I have spent hundreds of dollars on Egyptian cotton sheets with a high thread count, which are softer and firmer than regular sheets. Because the price was so low, I was hesitant to buy it. They've been washed four times and are still in excellent condition after drying. Unlike our others, these sheets shed very little lint and fibers. At this price, it's almost as if we've stolen them! Stock up! You won't believe how good it is!.
For a queen bed, I purchased this sheet in king size because I wanted the sheet to fall to the floor on both sides. Everything went smoothly. To remove wrinkles from shipping, I washed the sheet. I pressed it because that didn't work! It turned out perfectly and does not wrinkle on the bed after being ironed. It was soft and pleasant to the touch. The color is also very appealing. To go with the sheet, I'm going to get some pillow cases. After seeing how nice the sheet is, I made my decision. This bedding comes highly recommended by me - Nicely done!.
Purchase is not recommended! I wanted to use these to make masks so I searched 100% cotton to use these to make masks so I searched 100% cotton to use these to The title mentioned Egyptian cotton! You should be ashamed of yourself! Yes, I should have read it more carefully, but you should be ashamed of yourself for deceiving people! It appears that I'm not the only one who thinks this way! I was so happy to get them, but when I opened them, I wanted to cry. I placed two separate orders for different things. colors. They 100% cotton the Amazon Basic Ultra soft cotton if you want true cotton the Amazon Basic Ultra soft cotton if you want cotton the Amazon Basic Ultra soft cott.
They're fantastic - They are not like thicker cotton sheets, which are crisp and wrinkly - they are very soft and have not pilled or other issues after at least four times through the laundry. These are a fraction of the thickness of that, and they're incredibly soft and comfortable. I placed a second order in a different color!.
I bought four different colors of these sheets because I had previously purchased fitted sheets from this brand and they are the best I've ever purchased. I'm hoping they'll last a long time; I'm very happy with them.
Because we're in the middle of a coronavirus outbreak, I looked online for availability and reviews; we've had these sheets for about two months. br>br>These sheets are a fraction of the price of the Egyptian cotton sheets we've been purchasing. Cotton sheets received many negative reviews, claiming that they were thin despite having high thread counts or that they pilled when washed. Microfiber is a fused (not woven) fabric, and these sheets are made of it. The sheets appear to be sturdy, so I'm hoping they will last. They've washed a couple of times so far. Although they dried well, I followed the manufacturer's advice and washed them in cold water, which didn't feel quite right to me. I've always been told to wash sheets in the hottest water the fabric can withstand. Our mattress is approximately 15" thick. Over the years, however, I've had trouble keeping "deep pocket" fitted sheets in place. Because of previous problems, I won't even consider sheets with pockets smaller than 18"; the pockets on these sheets are massive and far deeper than what we require. We tuck the excess elastic under the mattress because it wraps completely around the fitted sheet. We had trouble getting the fitted sheet to lie flat at first due to the excess fabric, but after a few changes, we figured out a system. The elastic is contained in a fairly large casing, which makes me think it's a little cheap. The elastic is still up in the air, but because of the large casing, I might be able to replace it if it loses its elasticity. br>br>Availability is one factor that influenced my decision to purchase these sheets. They sell flat sheets, fitted sheets, and pillowcases separately, in addition to a variety of colors. Instead of two pillowcases, the sheet sets include four. Our queen pillows barely fit inside the pillowcases, so I assume they're standard. br>br>Many of the reviews I read mentioned how hot the microfiber sheets are. These sheets may not be the best choice for someone who prefers to keep cool while sleeping. The sheets are fine for me because I don't get hot when I sleep. I do, however, frequently flip the pillow to the cool side, and the cool side isn't much cooler than the hot side, so I'm using a cotton pillowcase instead of the pillowcases that came with the set, due to the fact that the pillows try to work their way out of the pillowcases. br>br>To summarize, while these aren't my "new favorite sheets," I would buy them again after weighing the pros and cons of other options.