Plain duvet covers are economical and suggested to guest houses. This version has a 50cm closure flap instead of studs for roller irons.
Size Guide
– Single: 135x200cm (not optimal for adults or guest houses)
– Three quarter: 150x200cm (also optimal size for single beds)
– Double: 200x200cm
– Queen: 230x200cm (consider King for Queen XL beds)
– King: 230x220cm (consider Super King for King beds)
– Super King: 260x220cm
What’s in the box
Single to Three Quarter: 1 x Duvet Cover + 1 x Pillowslip
Double to Super King: 1 x Duvet Cover + 2 x Pillowslips
About the fabric
This fabric contains 200 threads per square inch woven in a percale weave of 50% cotton and 50% polyester (polycotton percale). Although slightly less comfortable and more rigid than pure cotton, it is ideal for guest houses that require and easy iron alternative.
Percale employs a straightforward plain-weave pattern. Imagine it as a friendly criss-cross: one thread goes over, and the next one goes under. This creates a tightly woven fabric that feels crisp and has a matte finish.
Percale sheets typically have a thread count of about 180 or higher. Compared to other weaves like twill or sateen, percale is noticeably tighter. It’s like the well-pressed shirt of the bedding world—firm, smooth, and without any glossy sheen
The magic lies in those thin threads. When woven together, they yield a lightweight, breathable fabric. Picture yourself on a warm summer night, cocooned in percale sheets—the perfect balance of comfort and coolness. No wonder it’s a favourite for those who tend to sleep hot.
While polycotton is less breathable than pure cotton, it still offers decent comfort. The polyester content makes it slightly stiffer, but it’s a practical choice for hospitality establishments as it does not crease nearly as much as pure cotton.
Polycotton has a subtle waxy sheen, especially when unwashed. This sheen is a result of the polyester component. If you are after that classic cotton appearance, go for the real deal instead.
Polycotton, thanks to the added polyester component, is more durable. It can withstand repeated movement and holds up well over time. Plus, it dries faster than pure cotton due to the polyester content.
Care instructions
– Read the products attached specific care label before washing.
– High wash temperatures above 40 degrees can cause excessive shrink in cotton products.
– Bleach can cause whites to discolour by leaching out the optical whitener.
– Do not bleach
– Do not tumble dry
– Do not wring out
– Use a cool steam iron
– Do not dry clean