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  2. Bed sheet - Wikipedia

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    The quality of bed sheets is often conveyed by the thread count—the number of threads per square inch of material. In general, the higher the thread count, the softer the sheet, but the weave and type of thread may affect the "hand" of the material so that a sheet with a lower thread count may actually be softer than one with a higher count.

  3. Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    They further highlight that sheet material is of greater importance than thread count. [13] The amount of thread that can fit into a square inch of fabric is limited, suggesting that bedding beyond 400 count is likely a marketing strategy. [14] Inflated thread counts are usually the result of including the number of strands in a twisted yarn in ...

  4. Does Thread Count Really Matter? - AOL

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    These bedding experts say there’s so much more to picking the perfect bed sheets than thread count alone.

  5. Talk:Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    I have also seen fabric (sheets) labeled '250 thread count per 10cm^2' which if it means a 10 square centimetre square is a bit bigger than a 1-inch square. Still labeled percale. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.97.170.14 08:26, 16 March 2013 (UTC) Thread counts are the sum of the warp & weft counts for a given unit length, so ...

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    These microfiber sheets are designed to keep you cool and comfortable. They have a whopping 1,800 thread count made from durable microfiber materials such as polyester and polyamide.

  7. Percale - Wikipedia

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    Percale has a thread count of about 180 or higher and is noticeably tighter than twill or sateen. It has medium weight, is firm and smooth with no gloss, and washes very well. It is made from both carded and combed yarns, and may be woven of various fibers, such as cotton, polyester, or various blends. [2]

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