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Does thread count matter?

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A higher thread count does not necessarily mean better quality when it comes to sheets. Thread count refers to the number of threads (both horizontally and vertically) in a certain square of fabric. In Australia, the retail thread count is calculated per 10 x 10cm square, while the commercial thread count is calculated per square inch. This means a commercial thread count will always sound much lower than a retail thread count.

It is also important to consider several other factors regarding the ‘threads’ that are being counted:

1.      The type of fibre: All fibres are not equal; a polyester thread is more durable on average than a cotton thread, but then A-grade cotton will have a much longer length fibre than a B or C-grade cotton. That means that a sheet made from A-grade cotton will be less likely to tear, and also feel softer than B or C grade cotton.

2.      Weave: The way the fabric is woven will affect the feel and look of the sheets, but is less likely to affect its strength. A percale or sateen weave can make the sheet feel ‘silky’.

3.      Finishing: The finishing processes used in manufacturing, such as mercerization, can also influence the quality and feel of the sheets.

Ultimately, what makes a sheet “better” in terms of quality is subjective and depends on your personal preference. Some people prefer the crisp, cool feel of our Heritage sheets with a lower thread count, while others like the smooth, thicker feel of our Luxury sheets with a higher thread count.

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