There are many types of bed linen available on the market. Some are very high-end, even luxurious, while others are simpler and more modest. In order to make the distinction, it is necessary to make an overview of the various qualities of fabric available for sale and then learn how to determine them.

The various qualities that bed linen can have

Whether it's a flat sheet, a fitted sheet, a duvet cover or a pillowcase, the stores offer all kinds of bedding linen for the public. High-quality fabrics are more expensive, but they offer considerable comfort in use.

The various variations of cotton offer a quality fabric according to the weave and tightness of its threads. In addition, the quality ensures a considerable longevity that can last for several years. A well-known material for all types of textiles, cotton is also used in the manufacture of bed linens. Natural and anti-allergic, cotton is beneficial to health. Cotton percale and satin, made from cotton, are among the premium fabrics sought after by people looking for satisfaction. Linen fabrics have the advantage of keeping bacteria away, but they are classified as medium-quality textiles.  Flannel, on the other hand, is a quality product intended for the winter period. Made of cotton canvas, flannel offers a fluffy feel, ideal for warming up. Bed linen made of polyester or jersey, washed linen or a blend of cotton and linen (mixed-race) are at a lower quality level. Soft and comfortable, these fabrics have some advantages, but those made with 100% cotton or linen are more prestigious.

How do you know when bed linen is of superior quality?

 

The quality and density of the weave are the first indications of the quality of a bed linen. The thicker and tighter the weave , the more comfortable and durable it is. This is due to the good ventilation and temperature-regulating ability of the resulting fabric. Thus, the 120 threads/cm2 of cotton percale is a very high quality bed linen compared to the 57 threads/cm2 of traditional cotton. The second option is of course the material used to make the bed linen. Thus, purely natural materials are better than synthetic and mixed materials . Softer and more resistant, natural bed linen sets have a longer lifespan.

Cotton percale bed linen in 120 threads/cm2 has all the criteria of a superior quality product. This is why Julie Lavarière's creators opted for this noble material by weaving in France of this quality for bed linens. Easy to care for and intact after washing, the fabric is very easy to iron and does not warp. Silky and soft to the touch, this linen embellishes the bedroom.

Taking a look at the product label or asking the seller directly allows you to have more details about the quality of the bed linen.