Not sure what The T-Shirt Bed Co. is all about and if its products are what your dreams are made of?
Well, then, settle down for a little bedtime story with a happy ending…
Because here the company answers the most frequently asked questions about its collection of luxurious 100% cotton bed linen.
What are The T-Shirt Bed Co’s Duvet Covers and Covers?
We ensure that only the finest and most luxurious 100% cotton is used in the manufacture of our products. Cool in the summer and cozy in the winter, jersey sheets are known for being knit, not woven like regular sheets. This means that our bedding is highly breathable, provides extra comfort and moves with your body while you sleep for the perfect sleep experience.”
But what about thread count?
“Because cotton jersey is both knit and not woven, it cannot be measured by thread count. Yet… soft, smooth, and luxurious, we equate our bedding to the feel of a true 800-thread-count!”
How do you feel when sleeping on a T-shirt bed?
“We like to think of our bed linens as the ultimate in sleeping luxury! Our linen has the wonderful ability to be cool and breathable in the summer yet warm in the winter. Compared to regular woven cotton, our sheets are so soft and smooth and many customers report never going back to regular cotton bedding again!
How do I wash T-shirt bed sheets?
“We recommend washing cold on a delicate or cotton cycle. Remember that like your favorite T-shirt, slight shrinkage is to be expected in the first wash. We took this into account in our manufacturing process, so we found our sheets fit better after their first wash.”
Can I dry my sheets?
“Although we always recommend a natural sun drying process, our linen may be dried on the lowest heat. Never tumble dry sheets on high heat as they may be prone to shrinking.”
Do my sheets need to be ironed?
“No! One of the great advantages of our linen is that it never needs ironing. Just wash and go! Even if your sheets look wrinkled after you wash or fold them, just lay them on your bed and watch the wrinkles disappear.”
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