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    Shop Now. 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheet Set. llbean.com. $129.00

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    280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheet Set L.L.Bean is popular for its sturdy outdoor gear, but true experts know that its selection of bedding is also top notch.

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    Purple Complete Comfort Sheet Set. Price: $168.00 – $298.00 Buy Now . 3. Riley Home Percale Sheet Set BEST PERCALE. Percale is a cotton weave that hot sleepers adore for its cooling abilities ...

  5. Percale - Wikipedia

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    Moris or mauris was the 18th-century French term used for percale, the cloth imported from India. [3] [4] It was a cotton cloth. Moris was the third most exported fabric from Coromandel Coast after Longcloth and Salampore. It was superior and finer quality than the peers. Coromandel coastline forms a part of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

  6. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    William Morris, 1834-1896: A Life of Art. Taschen. ISBN 9783836561631. Beecroft, Helen (2019). William Morris. Flame Tree Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78755-307-1. Fairclough, Oliver and Emmeline Leary, Textiles by William Morris and Morris & Co. 1861–1940, Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 1981, ISBN 0-89860-065-0

  7. Memphis Cotton Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Cotton Exchange is located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, on the corner of Front Street and Union Avenue. It was founded in 1874 as a result of the growing cotton market in Memphis, where trade was strong after the American Civil War. The first Cotton Exchange building was constructed in 1885.