- Moreover, the cotton waffle knit robe is incredibly durable, able to withstand countless washes without losing its shape or softness. Its low maintenance nature makes it a practical addition to any household, requiring only simple care instructions to maintain its pristine condition Its low maintenance nature makes it a practical addition to any household, requiring only simple care instructions to maintain its pristine condition
Its low maintenance nature makes it a practical addition to any household, requiring only simple care instructions to maintain its pristine condition Its low maintenance nature makes it a practical addition to any household, requiring only simple care instructions to maintain its pristine condition
cotton waffle knit robe.
Naturally breathable and moisture-wicking

The Coverlet has many names. It can also be referred to as known as a Blanket Cover, Matelassé, or a Bedspread. Coverlets are designed to layer under a duvet, use alone in warmer months, or fold at the foot of the bed. The Coverlet creates versatility in temperature regulation, and adds another texture and/or color to the bed’s design.
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High Quality Bedding

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.
The decorative pillows that are part of the main bed-scape are commonly made with a firmer material—usually a feather composition with some down. These aren’t intended for sleep, but for propping up in bed and punctuating design.
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.
Microfiber is a good option if your budget is a little tighter and, as it's wrinkle-resistant, it's perfect if you're not a fan of ironing. However, it might not be the first choice if you're looking for an upscale aesthetic.