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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]i love my sheets from Comphy[/quote] Can not believe anyone would pay that price for microfiber! OP - That thick luxurious feel you’re looking for is what is found with high thread count sheets, which are cotton sateen. Cotton percale sheets, as others have suggested, will become very soft after washing, but they will not be thick. Percale sheets are lower thread count, usually not more than 300 max. My guess is that your current Kate Spade sheets are a low quality cotton percale since you describe them as scratchy. Many people find even high quality percale to be scratchy. [/quote] Higher thread count sheets get their high thread count from thinner threads, so no, sateen won't be heavier, although it won't breathe as well as percale. Good percale is not scratchy; it's velvety. Good sateen is silky. I have some Redland Cotton pillowcases and they are very thick. I haven't tried anything from [url]https://www.americanblanketcompany.com/products/cotton-sheets-made-in-usa-american-blanket-company[/url], but it seems worth a shot. I also like Sferra sheets. Even the entry-level hotel collection is pretty darned nice. [/quote]
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