Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Not much to say about this fitted crib sheet aside from the fact that it fits a standard crib mattress well, it has lasted through at least a dozen washes without a rip or too much fading and the pattern looks great!
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Product Description:
Outfit the baby's room with fun, colorful crib sheets in a fine quality cotton percale. Expertly woven in Portugal from 100-percent yarn-dyed cotton in a 200 thread count, the sheets feature a loveable classic gingham design. Available in an array of colors, the sheets are sure to liven any nursery. Fully elasticized to hug mattresses securely, the fitted crib sheet measures 28 by 52 inches with a pocket depth of 8 inches. It's machine washable and dryable for easy care.
Fabric Definition
Percale: Percale woven fabrics provide a clean, crisp, cool feel, a perfect match with bed linens. Percale weaves can be made of any fiber but are usually cotton or a cotton/polyester blend. The fibers are tightly woven in a plain weave, meaning the warp and weft threads cross each other one at a time. This one-over, one-under weave is what makes a fabric Percale. Percale clothing usually runs around 80 square (80 threads by 80 threads), or 160 threads per square inch. Heavy grades in higher counts are used for bed sheeting. Percale sheets are high quality, smooth, and soft, since the fibers comprising the thread are usually first combed (opened and cleaned of impurities) and carded (separated into individual, cleaned fibers). Percale sheets have a thread count of at least 180 threads per inch and commonly run to over 200 threads per inch. Percale sheeting was first made in 1876 by Wamsutta Mills in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Percale fabric is rugged and versatile, with many uses now in clothing, curtains, and bedding.
History of the Textile Mill
António Almeida & Filhos, Têxteis S.A. (AAF) is a vertical company combining the know-how of 52 years experience with the most advanced technology of production, the best professionals, the finest raw materials, and the highest quality control to produce a wide range of textile products. AAF is among very few companies in Europe that create, produce, and commercialize fabrics for bed and table linens, as well as Terries for bath and beach linens. The company's manufacturing process includes spinning, weaving, dying, printing, finishing, and making-up, as well as the full vertical integration of the Design, Research & Development, and Quality Control departments that are the core platforms of AAF. As a result, Almeida
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