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Skip to Main Content Free Shipping on orders over $49 Buy today, get free shipping for the next 30 days Luxury mattress pad with a 400 thread count, 100% cotton face material with a luxurious 8 inch diamond pattern. Also has a stain proof finish for freshness. Almost a pound of polyester per square yard make this a top quality mattress pad. Generously filled with hypoallergenic fiber 100% Cotton 400 thread count face Fiber fill has anti-microbial treatment to maintain freshness Stretch knit skirt fits up to 18" mattress Topper Type: Mattress pad Case Material: 100% Cotton Recommended Mattress Thickness: 15'' Bed Bug Resistant: No 39'' W x 75'' L 54'' W x 75'' L 60'' W x 80'' L 78'' W x 80'' L St. James Home is a leading manufacturer of high quality, low cost down and feather filled products. Their comforters, blankets, mattress pads and bed pillows provide incredible value while providing the best in quality.




St. James Home down and feather filled products are Responsible Down Standard Certified (RDS Certified) which safeguards the welfare of geese and ducks that provide down and feathers and promotes global sustainability by recognizing the best practices in animal welfare. All natural fill products are cleansed by their Oxipower Technology to ensure you get the cleanest natural filling materials. More About This Product Expected delivery dates for Sold by Thread Spread and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. Something we hope you'll especially enjoy: FBA items qualify for FREE Shipping and . If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you increase your sales. We invite you to learn more about Fulfillment by Amazon New (1) from $59.99 Thread Spread Hotel Collection 600 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Sateen Queen 4 Piece Sheet Set White




DetailsHypoallergenic Quilted Stretch-to-Fit Mattress Pad By Hanna Kay, 10 Year Warranty-Clyne Collection… FREE Shipping on orders over . Thread spread present a whole new world of extraordinary and beauitful bed linens,we believe in the extraordinary value of quality, service and a long-term commitment to both our customers and our products .Our promise is to meet, and exceed, our customer’s highest expectation 11.4 x 9.7 x 4 inches 4.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) #140,256 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #1,924 in Home & Kitchen > Bedding > Sheets & Pillowcases > Sheet & Pillowcase Sets Mayfair Linen Hotel Collection 100% Egyptian Cotton- Genuine 800Tc Sheet Set Queen White HC Collection Bed Sheets Set, HOTEL LUXURY 1800 Series Egyptian Quality Platinum Collection Bedding Set, Deep Pockets, Wrinkle & Fade Resistant, Hypoallergenic Sheet & Pillow Case Set (Queen, White) Chateau Home Hotel Collection 800 Thread Count 100% Egyptian Cotton Deep Pocket Sateen Weave Premium Quality Super Soft Marrow Hem Single Ply Extra Long Luxury Yarns Sheet Set, Queen- White




Bed Linens And More 5 star67%4 star17%3 star5%2 star3%1 star8%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsUsually I don't leave feedback, but this purchase pissed me off...|| Theae sheets are so soft and comfortable|| Mediocre sheets - seller is buying 5 star rating||Top Sheet Not as Advertised.||Itchy and coarse - don't waste your money on this brand||First impressions were wrong|| See and discover other items: cotton sateen sheetsThe Bed by The Luxury Collection Pillows by The Luxury Collection Inspiring treasures for your home. The Luxury Collection is a glittering ensemble of more than 85 of the world's finest hotels and resorts in more than 30 countries. All are noteworthy for their history, architecture, art, furnishings, and amenities, highlighting the rich culture of each property's distinctive surroundings. With the Luxury Collection Store, venture to the ends of the world and explore vast comforts without stepping foot beyond the bedroom.




True treasures can also lie in between one’s travels. Sheets by The Luxury Collection Shipping Enter ZIP Code for shipping options Estimated arrival Add to list About this item Stain resistant Egyptian cotton fabric offers the best protection for your mattress, while the plush, extra-thick padding promises luxurious sleeping comfort. Silver infused antimicrobial-treated polyester blocks odor and keeps your mattress like new. Made in the USA, this machine washable mattress pad is designed to fit mattresses up to 18 inches in height. Our exclusive Infinity Skirt® provides a snug and secure fit around mattresses so there is no gathering or bunching. Description Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Description For the ultimate in mattress protection, we offer the 400-thread-count Eddie Bauer mattress pad. Specifications Stain resistant 400 thread count egyptian cotton fabric Silver infused antimicrobial polyester filling Designed to fit a 9"-18" mattress Plush & extra thick - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Infinity Skirt® fits beds snug Made in the USA




Assembled Country USA Assembled Size  Size & Dimension Information: Twin - 39' x 75" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Twin XL - 39" x 80" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Full/Double - 54" x 75" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Queen - 60" x 80" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard King - 78" x 80" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Cal King - 72" x 84" - 12 Oz. Per Square Yard Component Country Imported   Member reviews & questions Policies & plans Shipping Information Standard - 2 to 6 business days Premium - 2 to 4 business days Express - 1 to 2 business days Delivery is not available to AK, HI or Puerto Rico Warranty Information 1 Year Limited Manufacturer WarrantyHow Often Do You Need to Wash Your Mattress Pad?According to the fairy tale, the test of a true princess was whether she could detect a pea hidden beneath a pile of 20 mattresses and eiderdowns. Today, peas are out and thread counts are in. The higher the better.But what does it really mean? Technically, the term ‘thread count’ refers to the number of threads woven together in one square inch of fabric.




Manufacturers count them both horizontally and vertically across this little square. The idea is, the more threads they cram in, the more luxurious the sheet.Yet, this is not always an exact indicator of quality. Some manufacturers ‘cheat’ by counting the strands that make up an individual thread as additional threads, meaning a thread count of 600 might really be just 300, low-quality double-ply threads. Sam Taylor (pictured) puts all the different bed linens to the test to see whether a higher thread count really does make a difference Other factors include finish and tightness of weave. For example, sateen is cotton yarn woven like satin for a lustrous sheen, while percale is a closely woven thread-count of more than 200.Sam Taylor tests what the High Street has to offer...I grew up with a mother reared on rationing and devoted to keeping things for ‘best’: crockery, cutlery, glasses, tablecloths and bed linen, the ‘best’ cupboard was packed with things that were put away and never used.




This sheet would certainly have been consigned to her Aladdin’s cave.The packaging describes Geniusa as offering fibres that are longer and finer than anything else. Without an industrial strength magnifying glass, it is impossible to tell, but certainly the sateen cotton feels thick and sumptuous — and you can’t see the mattress cover through it. The elasticated corners are generous, which means no stretching and the pillowcases are like resting on silk. If you have children in the house, oversleeping is something that happens to other people. But this sheet could shake things up a bit. Sam Taylor (pictured) rated the M&S: Supima cotton double fitted sheet at 4/5, praising it for it's impressive non-iron finish The packaging claims it will deliver the perfect night’s sleep — and it certainly does. Getting out of bed was very difficult and I dreamt of going back to it even more than I usually do. Once on, the sheet looks impressive and having a non-iron finish just adds to its appeal.




It also has the added benefit of a 10 in overhang on the edges — which means no nasty gaps on the side, even on a deep-filled mattress. When polyester was first invented in the Forties, it was heralded as a miracle fibre. There was little it couldn’t do — except convince us that it was a luxury item. It was always a bit scratchy and it still is.Primark’s 50/50 cotton and polyester mix is almost transparently thin. No matter which way I lay, it made me itch and overheat, an unwanted extra for the menopausal woman.That said, the manufacturers made no claims for its slumber properties or its deluxe appeal. It is a sheet. Or more accurately, a dust sheet. But at little more than the price of a couple of cappuccinos, it seems churlish to complain.Sheet makers to the Queen and the Prince of Wales, Dorma simply don’t make sheets that are below 200 thread. Since 1921, they have been producing top-drawer bed linen and pride themselves on giving you that extra edge over the neighbours on the washing line.




Sam says the Dorma: Fitted double sheet is fit for a Queen and allows coverage for even the deepest mattressThe 350 thread, double sheet is one of their biggest sellers. It’s not difficult to see why.Part of their indulgent range of luxury bedding, it is fit for a Queen who has never knowingly wasted money. It is 14in deep which allows for coverage of even the deepest mattress, perhaps even two mattresses, and the pillowcases are as crisp after five nights as they are after one. Coloured bits around the borders of sheets and pillowcases have always made me anxious and the silver streaks that define the Brompton collection fall into that category.Like most of the sheets I was testing, it has a sateen finish, but set against the almost neon finish white dye used on this range, it gives it a reflective quality that makes the bed look like something off Star Trek.In fact, so shiny is it that it works like a mirrored ceiling in reverse. The experience of sleeping was so slippery that at some point in the night I subconsciously started holding on to the edge of the bed.




All daughters believe they are princesses and mine is no exception, so the chance to upgrade her single bed linen to something that costs more than a flight to Paris was very appealing. Sam says although the £140 sheets from House of Fraser: Luxury Hotel Collection are luxurious they're not quite worth the moneyI approached this test with the question of wondering quite who would spend this amount of money on a single sheet. In fact, who would spent this amount on any sheet?True, it does deliver a relaxed and warm night’s slumber as the cotton is very dense, which makes it feel toasty. It’s luxurious, but I think I’d rather wait for the sale. The guest room often gets overlooked on the bed linen department. When VIP guests go to stay in the White House, the sheets are ironed six times before being put on the bed.This doesn’t happen in our home, which is probably why we don’t have many VIP visitors. The matt finish of the John Lewis: Cotton and Percale gives a classy look and feel, making it seem more expensive than it is However, this sheet could change all that.




The percale weave gives it a matt finish, which immediately makes it look and feel very classy — more like an expensive linen than a mid-market cotton.The ivory colouring is very flattering against the skin; past 50 everything helps. And it gives the illusion you have thought about the picky relatives, even if you can’t wait for them to leave. The majority of us will spend a third of our lives asleep — if you discount some students who notch up another three years in a virtual coma.They leave home with a bag full of freshly laundered towels and sheets and return a couple of months later with a putrid, foul-smelling laundry bag no detergent can bring to heel. So why waste money on them?This sheet is comfortable, the cotton isn’t too thin and it promises longer lasting durability. It also requires minimal ironing and suggests that it can be washed at lower temperatures unless it is dirty. Which of course, it will be.I have to confess that I had never been to Primark before taking this test.

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