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Which cotton is the best for bedding?

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Which cotton is the best for bedding?

Have you ever wondered why people used cotton as a basic material for such an impressive amount of time? It is all due to its beautiful and light texture and the comfort it brings to the bedroom. Many carry on selecting cotton from the wide range of materials offered, but a factor that could make it even more perfect for everyday usage is the ability to select the right variation.


Nevertheless, there is a huge diversity of styles and weaving techniques that are used for the development of the fabric. Let’s see the peculiarities of different types of cotton together so that in the future, it will be easier for you to find the perfect bedding.


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Let’s start with the most important thing. Which is more suitable: short or long-staple cotton?



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What is the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions the word "cotton"? Yes, tiny separate pieces of fluff! Thousands of cotton fibers actually make these downs the crucial elements in the production of the material. The fundamentals can be classified by their size. Short staple cotton is the most common type, and the fibers have a measurement of 1 1/8". The other two types are long and extra-long-staple cotton. The individual fibers in the second classification are 1 1/4" and the final kind is when the fibers are 2" or more. The larger the reading is, the better the quality of the "to be" cotton bedsheets will become.


Cotton produced from short staple fibers is a good choice for everyday use. One of the most spread variations is called Upland cotton. It is more common than you may think; it is often used in denim wear or flannel clothing to strengthen and improve its quality.


The longer the staples get, the softer and more velvety the fabric gets. Imagine sinking into a bed full of silky textiles! That is why it is often used to make bedding and towels. Because there aren’t as many fibers ends exposed after the procedure of weaving longer fibers, the exterior feels slicker and polished. Products made with long staple cotton don’t tear as much and can even become softer over time.





Which types of cotton are commonly used in bedding?



Not only can you classify cotton by the length of its staple, but now, we can find out about the different kinds of the material. The classifications differ based on the source and method of bringing it up. Let's take a look at the most common types: Egyptian cotton, Pima cotton, Upland cotton, and Flannel cotton.



Egyptian cotton


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This cotton for bedding is one of the highest quality that you can buy. It is smooth, durable, and resistant to tears. In most cases, the only cotton used for the production of this type is an extra-long staple.


Egyptian cotton is made from cotton grown in Egypt, which is why it received the following name. This country has proven to be the one with optimal circumstances for the bringing up of the plants as the weather is constantly dry and sizzling. Another factor influencing the popularity of Egypt for developing cotton is the presence of handpicking methods. It causes less stress on the fibers and keeps them straight and long.


Nowadays, Egyptian cotton is considered luxurious, but great for consumers who have a spare hundred dollars lying in their pocket!


Advantages of Egyptian cotton:

    1. Availability of pores, which makes it breathable.

    2. Maximum comfortable.

    3. More flexible, stronger, and softer than other kinds of cotton.

    4. The highest level of purity is due to the method of collection.


Disadvantages of Egyptian cotton:

    1. High price (minimum cost reaches a number as high as a hundred dollars).

    2. A large number of scammers selling fake products.



Pima cotton


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Pima is long fiber cotton, similar to Egyptian. It is soft, breathable, and durable, too. This cotton is grown in the United States, more specifically the South-West. The local climate is similar to the Egyptian one. That is why the properties of the fabrics are almost the same – even professionals struggle to tell them apart.


Although the quality of the two types of cotton is similar, the price for this kind of stock is lower than Egyptian.


Advantages of Pima cotton:

    1. Corresponding qualities with a more expensive version – Egyptian cotton. There is barely a distinction existing!

    2. It is grown in the United States, so such cotton cost is lower.


Disadvantages of Pima Cotton:

    1. Often sold not in the purest form but mixed with other cheaper cotton.

    2. Even though the price lower than Egyptian, still it is higher than that of the regular cotton.



Upland cotton


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The fibers of this cotton are shorter than those of Pima or Egyptian. For this reason, the Upland cotton bedding is not as durable, soft, and flexible. Of course, the magical sense of softness is lost, but the price does not bite as much anymore.


Upland cotton growing in America. Besides, it is one of the most common cottons in the world. For example, if you are buying bedding without information about fabric type on a package, it feels rather average and a price not very high, then it is probably Upland cotton.


Advantages of Upland cotton:

    1. A kind price, finally. Available to almost everyone.

    2. No matter how short the staples are, the fabric is comfortable for your bed. Such bedding is still breathable and soft.

    3. Available in any country and any city. So common, that most shops stopped bothering to put the labels with type statements on them.


Disadvantages of Upland cotton:

    1. Short fiber cotton is rougher and less durable.

    2. Not so soft as other types of cotton.



Flannel cotton


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Flannel is a fabric that is made from wool, cotton, and other materials. During the manufacturing process, these materials are brushed to make them softer and better for utilization. Thanks to this, the fabric becomes soft, heavy, and dense. To see how good the result is, the total mass is calculated using a scale.


Flannel bedding is comfortable and warm. It is especially useful in the winter because it effectively traps body heat. Snuggling in one of the flannel blankets with a cup of coffee and watching the snowfall can be a true pleasure!


Advantages of flannel:

    1. Very good for cold weather. Snuggling is impossible to avoid!

    2. High quality, soft and comfortable

    3. Cheap price, which once again, everyone can afford.

    4. Different exterior designs are available—choose one for your own liking.


Disadvantages of flannel:

    1. Large mass and hard to use in seasons other than winter and fall.

    2. It is not as breathable as lighter fabrics.





How to Choose the Best Cotton Bedding?



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Cotton bedding is always an excellent go-to. It is soft and affordable. But before choosing, pay attention to the kind of material, price, and design. Also, a good idea would be to consider the purpose of the blanket or sheets. Do you want to use it for cold or warm evenings? Finally, check the seller. Some may offer not such quality products.


If you want to find high-quality bedding, but have no idea where to start, visit our shop and look at the range of products. You would be amazed by how wide the selection really is:


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Erik

Hello, I'm ERIK, the author of this article.

I've been in the home textile industry for many years and have made many friends from all over the world.In some business activities, I found that many buyers are delayed about the industry dynamics and the lack of product expertise, I know it will cause trouble for both sides and not conducive to a pleasant cooperation, so I intend to create an article to share what I know to you.

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