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Creating your ultimate bedroom starts with quality bed linen and bedding. Start by investing in bedding staples like quilts and pillows, then bring your bedroom to life with beautiful designer bed linen.  At Bed Bath N’ Table we have designed and developed our quality collections in Australia since 1960. Today, we continue to offer our exclusive Morgan & Finch label, together with the highest quality bed linen brands including Cotton House, Sanderson and Harlequin. All our bed linen collections offer style, comfort and great value. From luxurious quilts to unique designer quilt covers you’ll find everything you need to create your ideal bedroom retreat.  Create, Decorate, Design, Innovate. All bed linen should be washed before use to remove any extra finishing and dyes. This has the added benefit of softening the cotton. Cotton will always naturally form some ‘wrinkles’, however its breathability, softness and durability outweigh any minimal ironing that may be required.




It’s also good to note that the higher the thread count, the higher the density of the cloth and the less likelihood of wrinkles. To minimise any ironing needed or eliminate it all together, we recommend the following care instructions: - Wash bed linen on cold or warm cycle - Reduce spin (a full spin will add creases) - Line dry bed linen as soon as possible (the longer bed linen is left in the basket or washing machine, the more creases will form) - Do not tumble dry bed linen (this only adds creases and dries the fabric to excess, causing shrinkage in the fibres of the bed linen) - Collect bed linen while slightly damp and iron immediately (or collect as soon as bed linen is dry and immediately fold or place them on the bed) to ensure minimal creasingMost people deciding between two sets of sheets would choose the higher thread count. But it turns out we’ve all been duped. “There’s a maximum number of threads that can fit into a square inch of fabric,” explained Scott Tannen, CEO of Boll & Branch, a luxury linen provider.




“Depending on the type of cotton used, that number is generally not more than 400. So there is an awful lot of interesting maths involved in the sheets you see in a department store that can be up to a 1200 thread count.” In fact, Consumer Reports says that 50 years ago, the most luxurious thread count available was 180, but now 1,000 thread counts are the norm. We spoke with Tannen about what thread count is, why the numbers are so confusing, and how to buy the best sheets for your bed. Thread count is the total number of threads per square inch in a fabric (counting both horizontal and vertical threads). In theory, the higher the thread count, the softer and higher-quality the sheets. But brands nowadays are counting multi-ply threads, which can lead to higher, erroneous numbers. “In reality, to achieve a higher thread count manufacturers are generally using a lower grade of cotton that becomes very thin when spun,” Tannen explained to us. “They then twist this thread around itself to create a ‘multi-ply’ thread.




When they use 2-ply thread and weave it to a theoretical 300-thread count (150 horizontal, 150 vertical) they call it a 600 thread count sheet and sell it that way.” So imagine that a 4-ply thread is woven as a 200 thread count, but sold as an 800 threat count. A regular ply 300 thread count would feel better and last longer, but most consumers are convinced to always buy a higher thread count. “Fortunately, brands are now required to list the thread ply on the package,” Tannen said. “So when sheets are ‘lustrously woven from 2-ply cotton thread’ as I recently saw at a major department store, people should be highly sceptical.” Experts say that organic cotton, Egyptian cotton, and Pima cotton are the best choices over synthetic materials that don’t breathe as well and can make you hot (and sleep poorly as a result). But Tannen warns that not all types of cotton are equal. “The term ‘Egyptian Cotton’ was given to a plant called Gossypium barbadense when it grows along the Nile River in Egypt,” he told us.




“This plant type is known for its extra-long staple length (the length of the strand of cotton the plant produces). Unfortunately, modern manufacturers realised that customers were looking for ‘Egyptian Cotton’ when purchasing bedding, so they stretched the definition.” Now, most so-called Egyptian cotton is either a sub-par cotton grown in Egypt or Gossyplum barbadense that isn’t grown in Egypt but in Pakistan, China, or India (and due to soil compositions, is not quite as good as the original). To be safe, Tannen recommends 100% organic cotton because it’s durable, soft, and breathable. Common sense dictates you can tell how nice sheets are by touching them, but unfortunately it’s not that simple. “Many manufacturers are applying polishes, waxes, and other substances that increase the luster or soft feel,” Tannen said. “Unfortunately, they all wash off after a washing or two.” Instead, Tannen advised that your sheets are a good quality if they feel better after every subsequent wash.

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