
Our recommendation is to use both a flat and a fitted sheet, with a coverlet and/or duvet to be used on top of the flat sheet. For the more travelled customer, who loves all things European, will sleep without a flat sheet, with the duvet directly hovering over them. The caveat here is that it is easier to wash a flat sheet than it is to remove, wash and put a duvet cover back on.
To sum up, when choosing good flannel sheets, you need to consider the material, production process, and care instructions. By choosing bedsheets made from high-quality materials from reputable bedsheet manufacturers and paying attention to fabric weight and care instructions, you can ensure that you are purchasing comfortable, durable flannel sheets that will provide you with years of quality sleep. Come.
Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of these two distinct terms so that you can make well informed decisions about your bedding choices. Afterall, you can’t risk making a bad bedding choice. Who doesn’t want to crawl upto a perfectly comfortable bed after a long hectic day?



Cotton thread count - Thread count is the measurement used in cotton materials. It refers to the number of threads woven together per square inch of material. The more threads woven together means a higher thread count. The right thread count can make a difference to the smoothness, quality and feel of your sheets.
When it comes to bath towels, size is an important factor to consider. Bath towels can vary in size, so it's important to choose a size that suits your needs.
