Pinzon Signature 190-Gram Cotton Velvet Flannel California King Sheet Set, Sage Green Review
Pinzon Signature 190-Gram Cotton Velvet Flannel California King Sheet Set, Sage Green Feature
- Velvet flannel provides luxurious softness in a breathable weave; California king set includes flat and fitted sheets, and 2 king pillowcases; made in Portugal
- 100 percent cotton with double-napped finish on both sides has an ultra velvety feel; 190 gram flannel weight
- 4-inch hem on flat sheet and pillowcases; fitted sheet has elastic all around; fits mattresses up to 18 inches thick; coordinates with 190-Gram Velvet Flannel duvets
- Machine washable and dryable
- 105-by-105-inch flat sheet; 72-by-84-inch fitted sheet, with 15-inch pocket; 20-by-41-inch pillowcases
Pinzon velvet flannel sheets provide luxurious softness in a breathable weave designed to keep the body at a comfortable temperature throughout sleep. The California-King-size set has a flannel weight of 190 grams per square meter and includes a 105-by-105-inch flat sheet, 72-by-84-inch fitted sheet with a 15-inch corner depth, and two 20-by-41-inch pillowcases. With elastic on all sides, the fitted sheet fits snugly on thicker mattresses. Flat sheets and pillowcases are finished with a 4-inch hem.
Expertly made in Portugal, the velvety flannel is crafted from 100-percent cotton that is combed during the manufacturing process, which reduces the amount of uneven fibers and leaves only the longer and stronger fibers for weaving. The flannel is napped on both sides for cozy softness and then lightly sheared on both sides to eliminate the fine hairs that make standard flannel more susceptible to pilling. Easy to care for, the sheet set is machine washable and dryable.
Fabric Definition
Flannel: Flannel fabrics are noted for their fuzzy softness, warmth, and durability, and they can be dyed or printed. Thought to have been popularized in Wales in the 17th century, flannel was an all-wool fabric made of woolen or worsted yarns, with a brushed surface and a soft napped finish obscuring its weave. Flannel may be plain woven or twill woven and, today, most flannel fabrics are made of cotton fibers or synthetic rayon fibers that are slightly napped on both sides to resemble the old woolen or worsted yarn weaves. A wide range of flannel weights and textures is available. The fabric weight and quality of the napping affect the warmth and softness of the fabric. Many people prefer flannel bedding during the cold, winter months, but some flannel weights are appropriate in breathability and comfort all year long.
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