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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ I would never want "silky" sheets. I can't comprehend sateen as something anyone would want, and flannel? no f ing way. And whatever LL Bean I got are definitely thick--substantial feeling. I recall the ones I got did not come in white, which I had hoped for. Kind of a deep ivory. FWIW in winter I want my blankets to be heavy, too. My grandparents lived on farms and did not have central heating, some kind of stove in their dining room with square hole registers in the ceiling to warm the bedrooms. When we visited in winter the sheets would by icy cold (you won't move a bit while they warmed up) and you'd be under a heavy wool patchwork quilt. That's my paradigm. [/quote] Flannel sheets in winter are the only way to go! They are warm quick and stay warm so you don’t have to stay in the warm spot. [/quote]
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