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thread count


Question Posted Saturday August 13 2005, 1:08 pm

Okay, you know how bed sheets have a certain number thread count? What does that mean?

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shrink2be answered Saturday August 20 2005, 2:50 pm:
more threads are better
more expensive though
but they hold up better, they are neater. and if you break one thread somehow, you still have like 200 left in the square inch.
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modelkate11 answered Monday August 15 2005, 2:47 pm:
it's the number of threads per square inch. the higher the better.

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SHiNExSHiMMER answered Sunday August 14 2005, 9:29 am:
Basically, it means the quality that was put into it. Like a 300 thread count is better than a 200 thread count

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Deanimal answered Saturday August 13 2005, 10:32 pm:
That's the number of threads per inch. The more threads, the thinner the threads, the softer and finer the sheets. Anything over 200 is considered very nice. 180 is about average. The highest is 330, I think.

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x_mystery answered Saturday August 13 2005, 4:51 pm:
The higher number of thread count - the higher quality the sheets. It means it has more threads per square inch, making the sheets more durable and usually thicker.

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FREEZEPOP answered Saturday August 13 2005, 2:40 pm:
i think the higher the thread count the softer the sheets are =) ♥ Brittany

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