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Stock Clearance Sale on Bedding ! 60% OFF

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Luxury Queen Bed Size

Fitted & Flat Sheet / Pillowcase Set -

500TC 100% Egyptian Cotton for $39.99 ! 60% OFF RRP

750TC 100% Egyptian Cotton for $49.99 ! 60% OFF RRP

This beautiful quality Queen size sheet set consists of one fitted bed sheet, one flat bed sheet and two matching pillowcase. Made from a top quality 500 Thread Count, you will not be disappointed with the quality of this lovely sheet set.

This quality sheet set feels exceptionally smooth and comfortable to the touch. Slip into a bed of perfection and indulgence with these pure cotton sheet sets. The smooth, comfortable finish always delivers luxurious bedding at its best!

Features
Queen Size Sheet Set
500 OR 750 Thread Count
100% Egyptian Cotton Material
Ideal for All Seasons

Specification
Sheet Dimensions (L x W):
Flat Sheet - 255 cm x 264 cm
Fitted Sheet - 152cm x 203cm + 38cms
Pillowcase Dimensions (L x W): 48cm x 73cm + 15cms
Size: Queen
Material: 100% Egyptian Cotton
Thread Count: 500TC

Package Contents
1 x Fitted Sheet
1 x Flat Sheet
2 x Pillowcases

Available Colours

Please check website for available colours. Also listed on our ebay store

500TC:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/500-Thread-Count-Fitted-Sheets-RR…

750TC:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/750-Thread-Count-Fitted-Sheets-RR…

Related Stores

koton.com.au
koton.com.au

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  • +2

    Rep, you might wanna put an actual price in there somewhere.

  • Anything for King?

    • Nawthien fo king!

      • what you after in king size?

  • +1

    Any product details beside 'feels exceptionally smooth"? How are you calculating thread count, for example?

    • TC is taken care by the manufacturer. i am not sure how they do the TC.

      • +1

        Blurb from wiki:

        Thread count

        Image showing how to determine the number of twists per inch in a piece of yarn
        Thread count is a measure of the coarseness or fineness of fabric. It is measured by counting the number of threads contained in one square inch of fabric or one square centimeter, including both the length (warp) and width (weft) threads. The thread count is the number of threads counted along two sides (up and across) of the square inch, added together.[4] It is used especially in regard to cotton linens such as bed sheets, and has been known to be used in the classification of towels.
        Thread count is often used as a measure of fabric quality, so that "standard" cotton thread counts are around 150 while good-quality sheets start at 180 and a count of 200 or higher is considered percale. Some, but not all, of the extremely high thread counts (typically over 500) tend to be misleading as they usually count the individual threads in 'plied' yarns (a yarn that is made by twisting together multiple finer threads). For marketing purposes, a fabric with 250 two-ply yarns in both the vertical and horizontal direction could have the component threads counted to a 1000 thread count although "according to the National Textile Association (NTA), which cites the international standards group ASTM, accepted industry practice is to count each thread as one, even threads spun as two- or three-ply yarn. The Federal Trade Commission in an August 2005 letter to NTA agreed that consumers 'could be deceived or misled' by inflated thread counts.[5] In 2002, ASTM proposed a definition for "thread count" [6] that has been called "the industry's first formal definition for thread count".[7] A minority on the ASTM committee argued for the higher yarn count number obtained by counting each single yarn in a plied yarn and cited as authority the provision relating to woven fabric in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, which states each ply should be counted as one using the "average yarn number."[8]

        Linky: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Units_of_textile_measurement

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