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Learn And Know The Magic Of Egyptian Cotton Bedding

24 September 2010 94 views No Comment

The term “Egyptian cotton” is becoming very popular and very good known in the modern times. When it was introduced first, it was quiet expensive. Apart from being costly, just few selected niche outlets used to carry bedding products made from this type of cotton. However this has changed in the recent past, with it’s ever growing popularity, it has become affordable, accessible to all.

In the recent times sheets made from this category of cotton became synonyms for “softness” and the “luxurious” in the bed. They offer you ultimate in comfort and luxury like no other category of cotton. Technically this version of cotton generally stands for extra long staple cotton, which is mainly produced in Egypt and known for it’s remarkable softness and ultimate luxury. However, the history of this category of cotton can be traced back to 19th century, where it was grown as a native American specie known as “Gossypium barbadense”. The real rise in demand of Egyptian cotton came during the American civil war, which triggered the flood of Investments from Europe, and the British textile industries & mills spotted this new type of cotton as a major source for producing cotton made products.

However, the term today is a generic term for a certain finish, usually soft or any category of cotton, which was grown in Egypt. The actual and original Egyptian cotton is far superior and luxurious than any other category of cotton. As compared to the original cotton, some distributors and cultivators started to import short staple cotton seeds and figured out that short stapled cotton was easier to grow as compared to the longer stapled version. Since this type of cotton also grew in Egypt, they started to sell this as original one as well, making confusions in buyer’s minds. Today the best practice to buy original long staple cotton is to search for sheets or products labeled as “Long-staple Egyptian cotton” with higher thread counts. The higher the thread counts the softer and comfortable sheets are.

Several people wonder as what the “thread count” actually is? The count is nothing but the number of threads per square inch of the sheet. It has nothing to do with the “finish” the cotton threads have. For sheets made from this type of cotton, higher thread count is definitely the scale and gauge of quality. The higher thread count ensures class and durability of these sheets, ensuring your sheets will last for years to come, if cared properly.

Egyptian cotton remains the undefeated king and the clear leader of the cotton world today and will certainly remain there for years to come with it’s extra ordinary smoothness, ultimate luxury and amazing durability.

It’s said that a normal person spends almost 12 hours each day in the bed, so why not wrap yourself in the luxury and style of these sheets, which provides you incomparable comfort and superior luxury to make you feel like an Arab king.

Finally, whatever your choice, make sure that you select a sprei (Indonesian Language) or bed cover according to what you expect. If it is difficult to achieve it then you can look through a pile of sprei grosir (Indonesian Language) offers to the diverse needs of your home.


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