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Purple bed sheets can be found in both solid shades of purple as well as purple prints of floral, retro, or modern designs. With so many options, purple sheets that match your personal style can be found with relative ease if you know what you are looking for. When choosing a shade of purple bedding, be sure to chose a purple shade that you love. You’ll appreciate it all the more waking up to a color that you adore.
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One of the most sought-after fabrics for purple sheets is Egyptian cotton, which is grown exclusively in the Nile River Valley. Egyptian cotton is one of the world’s strongest and most luxurious fibers for sheets. Another popular cotton is Pima. Pima cotton is grown only in Australia, Peru and in the United States in Pima, Arizona. “Supima” is a trademarked name for 100-percent pima cotton which has been grown in America. Purple bedding sets can also be found in bamboo, flannel cotton, and synthetic fabrics, such as microfiber and satin.
It is important to follow instructions carefully when cleaning your purple sheets. If you don’t, the purple color in your sheets could fade over time and look drab. Every fabric (cotton vs. satin) and will need to be handled differently. Usually, satin or silk sheets require more care than cotton sheets when it comes to washing.
Some silk and acetate satin sheets require dry cleaning, so be sure to check the care instruction when buying your bed sheets, especially if you do not want the added expense of dry cleaning. If your cleaning instructions allow for washing satin or silk sheets, wash them on your washing machine’s gentle cycle and use a mild detergent. It is recommended that you hand wash your silk sheets the first few times and then machine wash thereafter. This will help to keep the sheen on your silk sheets. To dry, do not put your silk or satin sheets in the dryer. They will look better if you just hang them to dry. Silk or nylon bedsheets should be protected from the sun. If you have bedroom that gets a lot of sunlight, consider sheets made of satin polyester.








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