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High thread count sheets are a very crucial factor when buying sheets but not the only one that matters. The ply of the material is another part in making the rectify decision on the sheet set you buy and what material the sheet is made from. We will review the thread-count and ply to aid you find the sheet that fits your need. The ply of the sheet is the yarn classification. A single ply yarn is a single fine thread which is made from a long cotton thread. Egyptian cotton is the softest thread we have followed by Pima and SuPima. There are likewise 2, 3 and 4 ply sheets as well. Thread count is determined by how galore threads are woven into a square inch. If you are looking for a lightweight sheet that feels soft you want to focus your search on single-ply that are woven as 300 count thread or 400 count thread sheets. A 450 count will offer ease and softness with a satiny look to the sheet. A 500 thread-count is at the higher end of the cotton sheets and may look and feel like satin. When you get the 600 thread count sheet, you have reached the epitome of cotton sheets and they will feel luxurious to the touch and natural next to your body. The new rage for sheets is getting microfiber sheets. This is an exceedingly fine synthetic fiber that is ofttimes woven in the material making it seem softer and more compliant but a real drawback to these sheets is that they don’t feel natural next to your skin and are oftentimes rather hot. Purchasing 100% cotton sheets will give you that natural feel with cool ease and be easy to clean. So buy a 300 count for a light, airy covering. Get a 400TC to add extra strength and durability. Buy a 450 count for a softer, silkier feel. Touching a 500 thread sheets may keep you from ever going back to lower thread count. You will find that the 600 count thread sheet is the softest, smoothest sheet you will ever own.
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