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- On the other hand, the 50% cotton component brings in the natural softness and breathability. Cotton fibers absorb moisture, allowing the skin to stay dry and comfortable throughout the night. Its natural properties also contribute to a cooler sleeping environment, which can be especially beneficial for hot sleepers Its natural properties also contribute to a cooler sleeping environment, which can be especially beneficial for hot sleepers
Its natural properties also contribute to a cooler sleeping environment, which can be especially beneficial for hot sleepers Its natural properties also contribute to a cooler sleeping environment, which can be especially beneficial for hot sleepers
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A twill weave creates bed linen with a diagonal pattern that has a distinctive textured herringbone appearance. Twill bed linen is known for being supple with a great drape (the way it hangs).
Different Sheet Weaves


Jersey Sheets
In its most basic form, microfiber is polyester woven extremely fine. Because microfiber doesn’t stain, they make great sheets for kids, if you’re eating in bed, and for those who sleep with their dog. It’s softer than polyester but less breathable than cotton making it good for cold weather.
Flannel sheets, on the other hand, are great for keeping warm during the colder months. Flannel sheets are made of cotton or wool and are known for their softness and insulation. When choosing flannel sheets, pay attention to the weight of the fabric, as heavier weights are generally warmer and more durable. Choose flannel sheets that weigh 5 ounces or more for a comfortable and long-lasting option.
As a natural fiber like cotton, linen offers excellent breathability. However, linen is evenmorebreathable than cotton, because the fibers themselves are more hollow, meaning air can flow through more easily. Plus, it usually helps that most linen fabrics have a lower thread count — and thus looser weave — than most cotton fabrics.