Our fitted sheets are fully elasticated right the way around and can fit a mattress up to 35cm deep easily. The elastic pulls any excess underneath and holds it firmly for thinner mattresses.
A fitted sheet is a rectangular sheet with elasticated edges designed to protect the mattress and provide a comfortable surface to sleep on. Unlike a flat sheet, which lays flat on top of the fitted sheet, the elasticated edges of a fitted sheet ensure it stays securely in place on the mattress, even during restless nights of tossing and turning.
About Pure Cotton:
- As with cotton clothing, pure cotton is breathable, comfortable and luxurious in comparison to polycotton. It also lasts longer than polycotton.
- Pure cotton does require ironing, but this is easy if slightly damp or sprayed with water before ironing. The advantages of pure cotton bedding however make this a fair trade-off.
- For hospitality establishments, pure cotton will allow you to achieve higher ratings, revenue and is almost always preferred by European travellers.
About Thread Counts:
- The thread count of a fabric is the number of threads woven into a square inch of the fabric.
- The higher the number, the more luxurious the fabric is considered to be (subject to the quality of the weave).
- Beyond about 400/500 thread count, fabrics become thicker to get the ever-increasing number of threads per unit of area.
- One should consider thread count, texture and thickness when choosing the fabric they prefer.
Size Guide:
- Standard length: 190cm long
- Extra length: 200cm long
- Single width: 92cm wide
- Three quarter width: 109cm wide
- Double width: 137cm wide
- Queen width: 152cm wide
- King width: 185cm wide
Washing 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.
About the fabric
This fabric contains 200 threads per square inch woven in a percale weave of pure cotton.
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.
Pure cotton gets softer with age, especially after washing. Cotton is a natural fibre derived from the cotton plant. It’s soft, breathable, and comfortable. Being entirely natural, it’s biodegradable and eco-friendly. It’s highly absorbent, allowing it to wick away moisture from your skin. It does, however, require steam ironing if you prefer a wrinkle free bed. Make sure you use steam or spray it with water before ironing as this make the job quick. Dry sheets do not iron well.
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