What bedding is there?
There are many different types of bedding. The differences are in both the material and the weave.
Here are some of the most common types of bedding
Renfoce bedding
Is the medium-fine standard weave for cotton bed linen. This is very durable and breathable. This fabric is characterized by its grip and smooth surface. Its soft, even structure is ideal for allergy sufferers, the allergy trigger can hardly settle in the fabric. It is often used as summer bed linen but is also recommended for every season.
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beaver | Fine beaver bed linen
The beaver bed linen is probably named after the animal of the same name. Beaver is a densely woven cotton fabric that is roughened. This makes the fabric thicker, softer and feels cozy and warm. The bed linen is gladly taken for the cold winter months. This gives the body a fluffy, warm feeling.
Fine beaver or flannel is woven even more densely and therefore feels even warmer. For those who can't have it warm enough.
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Microfiber bedding
Microfiber bedding is mostly made of polyester and is very finely woven. The bed linen is breathable, light and cuddly. Due to the fine weave, it is very well suited for allergy sufferers, because it keeps many pathogens, such as mites, away. Bedding cools you down in summer and retains body heat in winter. It is non-iron and suitable for the dryer.
Particularly sharp prints can be realized on the fabric.
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Mako satin
is a particularly high-quality cotton fabric in a satin weave. It is characterized by high moisture absorption and has a temperature-balancing effect. The material is very smooth and yet pleasantly soft on the skin.
Seersucker linens