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| hotel style bedding |
| Bel Tempo is soft combed cotton
sheeting with percale's crisp smoothness —
embroidered with three lines. |
- 100% cotton percale, 330 thread count
- flat sheets and pillowcases are embroidered;
fitted sheets have a 18" deep pocket and
are elasticized all the way around for a better
fit; duvet covers have 3" flange; duvet
covers have 3" flange; shams finished with
a 2" hem & diagonal corners
- stock colors include white sheeting with embroidered
stripes in white, ivory, baby blue, navy or
black; custom colors include any A&E color
- imported sheeting, finished in the USA by
Matouk
- machine wash warm
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stock
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custom
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fitted
sheets 18"
pocket |
twin |
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$56 |
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| full |
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$72 |
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| queen |
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$79 |
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| king |
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$88 |
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| calif. king |
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$88 |
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flat sheets
3" flange |
twin |
72 x 108 |
$111 |
$153 |
full/queen |
94 x 108 |
$139 |
$176 |
| king |
112 x 108 |
$169 |
$216 |
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pillowcases
2 cases |
standard |
21 x 31 |
$99 |
$74 |
| king |
21 x 41 |
$108 |
$79 |
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shams
1 sham |
standard |
21 x 27 |
$111 |
$131 |
| king |
21 x 36 |
$124 |
$149 |
euro |
27 x 27 |
$124 |
$149 |
| boudoir |
12 x 16 |
$57 |
$88 |
| neck roll |
6 x 12 |
$57 |
$88 |
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duvet covers
in Sierra
sheeting,
3” flange |
twin |
68 x 86 |
$259 |
$335 |
full/queen |
86 x 92 |
$304 |
$389 |
| king |
104 x 92 |
$336 |
$430 |
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duvet covers
in birdseye pique,
3” flange |
twin |
68 x 86 |
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$405 |
full/queen |
86 x 92 |
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$495 |
| king |
104 x 92 |
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$551 |
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| coverlets |
twin |
72 x 92 |
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$349 |
| full |
88 x 92 |
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$394 |
| queen |
94 x 97 |
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$405 |
| king |
112 x 97 |
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$450 |
| calif. king |
106 x 101 |
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$450 |
Need a special order? Let us know if you want
to mix and match styles and/or sizes.
Non-stock items such as monogramming
and custom sized sheets will require 4 to 6 weeks
lead-time. Prices shown do
not include monogramming. |
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| FABRIC
101
t e r m s & t
y p e s
percale: a tight weave
that is noticeably "tighter" than standard
fabric weaves. First woven in 1876 in New Bedford, Massachusetts,
percale, a medium weight fabric, is known for its durability.
Initially, percale starts with a crisp feel that softens
wash by wash.
thread count: number
of threads per one-square inch of fabric. In general,
with finer thread (e.g., Egyptian or Pima cotton), more
threads can be woven into each square inch, producing
a finer, softer, more flexible fabric that will wear
well and be less prone to shrinkage. Select bedding
based on the hand, or feel of the fabric, the cotton's
quality and the fabric's finish rather than thread count
alone as some manufacturers inflate their thread count
by counting the “ply” of thread rather than
simply counting each thread. |