King Size BURGUNDY Certified Pure Organic Cotton 600 TC Thread Count 4 pc. Sheet Set

by sian1066 on July 18, 2010

  • 600 Thread Count
  • Beautiful Solid Color
  • 4 Pieces King Size Set
  • True 100% Certified Organic Cotton
  • 15″ Pocket with reinforced corners, fits all mattresses up to 18″ deep

Product Description
ORGANIC COTTON SHEET SET by Linen N’ Things

This luxurious organic sheet set is made of 100% certified organic cotton grown in fields where the use of pesticides has been discontinued for at least three years and where rigorous control help rebuild the soil’s natural fertility.

This sheet online amoxil set has been crafted with unwavering dedication to the greatest ecological quality from the moment the cotton is cultivated through every stage of production.

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Trish July 18, 2010 at 3:31 pm

This goes in the “if it’s too good to be true, it’s probably not true” category. I needed a set of king size sheets so I took a gamble on these figuring that if they are really organic, they certainly aren’t 600 thread count. Thread count is one of those tricky things. Wisegeek says “Thread count refers to the number of threads, both vertical and horizontal, in a one-inch square of fabric. Thread count is affected by a number of factors, including ply and thickness of the threads used. The ply of the fabric refers to how many threads are wrapped together into a single thread. Single-ply fabrics use threads on their own, while two-ply fabrics twist two pieces together into a stronger thread, as well as doubling the thread count of the fabric.”

This box conveniently declines to make any comment on the ply of these sheets. This is an obvious case of twisting the threads together and doubling the thread count. These sheets are 300 thread count, and cheaply made. You get what you pay for. If they’re organic, they’re still a pretty good deal, just not as comfy cosy.

Rating: 2 / 5

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