What's the difference between percale and bamboo satin?
Bamboo percale and bamboo satin are two types of weave used in the manufacture of household linen, particularly bed linen (flat sheets, duvet covers, fitted sheets and pillowcases). Here are the main differences between bamboo percale and bamboo satin:
Weaving
Bamboo percale is a simple weave where one thread passes alternately over and under another thread, creating a tight fabric structure. Bamboo satin, on the other hand, uses a satin weave where the weft thread passes over several warp threads, creating a smooth, shiny surface.
Feel and look
Bamboo percale has a slightly crisper, cooler feel, offering a fresh, breathable feel. Satin has a smooth, silky feel, giving an impression of luxury and softness to the touch. It also has a shiny, reflective appearance.
The meticulous finish and precise stitching of Comptoir du Bambou bed linen guarantee an elegant appearance and exceptional durability.
The wires used
Our bamboo percale is made from thicker yarns, offering good resistance and a pleasant feel against the skin. Because of its greater strength, our bamboo percale sheets are often chosen for hotels. Our more refined bamboo satin is made from finer, softer fibres.
Maintenance
Our bamboo percale or bamboo satin sheets are easy to care for and can be washed regularly without losing their quality. What's more, our Fibre B. sheets wick away stains more easily. They are very popular with hotels.
Personal preferences
The choice between percale and satin often depends on personal preference for feel and comfort. Some people prefer the crisp, light feel of percale, while others like the softness and shine of satin.
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