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- Cotton, particularly Egyptian cotton, is renowned for its absorbency due to its long staple fibers. These fibers allow for a denser weave, resulting in a towel that can hold a significant amount of water. Egyptian cotton towels are known for their durability and softness, which increases with each wash. They have a natural ability to absorb quickly, making them a popular choice for luxury and everyday use.
Silk is a natural fiber produced by silkworms and because it needs such delicate care in the production process, it tends to be a pricier option. Aside from the price, silk sheets are naturally hypoallergenic, but care and maintenance tend to be laborious.
These two varieties of cotton are valued for their long staples, or fibers. Long staples are desirable because they are less likely to pill, hold the structure of the weave better, and overall lead to a softer, more durable sheet. If a fabric is made with short staple cotton, it is common for the staples to start to poke out over time, leading to a decrease in the softness and comfort.