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  2. These Are Hands Down the Softest Sheets I Own - AOL

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    Mellanni's ever-popular brushed microfiber sheets, for instance, have been praised by reviewers for getting softer with every wash, all for a price point of just around $30.

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    The brushed microfiber poly-blend is all about supreme softness. It's resistant to shrinking and fading, so the sheets look good, feel good and fit the mattress snugly for a long, long time.

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    Charter Club's 1.5" Stripe100% Cotton Damask sheet set is a cult-favorite amongst Macy's shoppers (7,000 5-star reviews) and myself — I own three sets! ... These microfiber sheets from Mellanni ...

  5. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Microfiber fabrics are man-made and frequently used for athletic wear, such as cycling jerseys, because the microfiber material wicks moisture (perspiration) away from the body; subsequent evaporation cools the wearer. Microfiber can be used to make tough, very soft fabric for clothing, often used in skirts, jackets, bathrobes, and swimwear.

  6. Lyocell - Wikipedia

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    The pulp is bleached to remove the remaining traces of lignin, dried into a continuous sheet and rolled onto spools. The pulp has the consistency of thick posterboard paper and is delivered in rolls weighing some 500 lb (230 kg). N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide is a key solvent in the Lyocell process

  7. Textile printing - Wikipedia

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    The sheet is laid on the fabric and colour is brushed through its interstices. The peculiarity of stenciled patterns is that they have to be held together by ties. For instance, a complete circle cannot be cut without its centre dropping out, so its outline has to be interrupted at convenient points by ties or uncut portions.