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Flannel sheets, on the other hand, are great for keeping warm during the colder months. Flannel sheets are made of cotton or wool and are known for their softness and insulation. When choosing flannel sheets, pay attention to the weight of the fabric, as heavier weights are generally warmer and more durable. Choose flannel sheets that weigh 5 ounces or more for a comfortable and long-lasting option.

'Cotton percale is great for sleepers who prefer a cooler and crisper feel. It is effortlessly smooth in both look and feel and is a great option for those with warmer body temperatures.
How sheets are weaved has a direct influence on how they feel to the touch. Percale is lightweight and tightly woven, resulting in crisp, cool bedding. In contrast, microfiber's super-tight, dense weave makes it wrinkle-resistant, extra-soft, and water-resistant due to its super-tight, dense weave. Other weaves to consider are satin, which is ultra-soft and glossy, and flannel, which has a warm feel ideal for chilly weather.
Blanket
A blanket is a generic term that refers to almost any bed covering thicker than a sheet, including quilts, duvets, and comforters. It can also refer to a more utilitarian woven covering that is sandwiched between a flat sheet and another layer primarily for warmth. A blanket drapes over the sides of the bed. Our Chatham blanket is a versatile favorite.
Flat sheets carry with them a legacy of tradition and versatility. Unlike the fitted counterpart that hugs the mattress, a flat sheet serves a dual purpose. It acts as a protective barrier between the sleeper and the duvet, and during warmer nights, it can double as a lightweight cover.
The fabric's quality is paramount when considering flat sheets. Cotton, with its timeless appeal, stands out for its ability to offer both warmth and breathability. A well-crafted flat sheet made of premium cotton not only feels luxurious against the skin but also enhances the overall aesthetics of the bed. Sateen, another quality fabric, accentuates style and grace in the bedroom with a slick and smooth feel that reflects luxury and comfort simultaneously. Both materials drape, and their smoothness and sheen reflect a sheet's quality and craftsmanship.
The adaptability of flat sheets is another feature. They can be tucked in for a hotel-like finish or left untucked for a more relaxed look. Their versatility extends to their use outside the bedroom too. A flat sheet can easily transform into a picnic blanket or a makeshift curtain, showcasing its multifunctional charm.
In essence, flat sheets are more than just a piece of fabric; they reflect the elegance and functionality of classic bedding. They remind us that sometimes, simplicity paired with quality can offer unmatched luxury.