Sateen Sheeting
Sateen sheeting is a luxurious cotton fabric characterized by its smooth, lustrous surface and soft hand, making it ideal for high-quality bedding and apparel.
About Sateen Sheeting
Sateen sheeting is a type of woven fabric made primarily from cotton fibers, known for its distinctive satin-like finish achieved through a special weaving technique that places more threads on the surface. This results in a soft, smooth texture with a subtle sheen, making it a popular choice for bed linens, pillowcases, and upscale garments. The fabric is typically heavier than standard cotton sheeting, providing durability while maintaining a comfortable feel against the skin.
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Machine wash in cold water, tumble dry on low heat, iron on low if necessary.
Additional Information
Sateen sheeting is often preferred for its luxurious feel and aesthetic appeal, making it a staple in high-end bedding collections.
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