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ComfortersComforters
Sizes Cannon Royal Family Cannon Royal Family® - Essentials
Cannon Royal Family® - The Big One
How do I clean my comforter? How do I clean my comforter? Where do I store my comforter? Back to Care &
Maintenance
Immeasurable importance! Use the charts below to find the exact dimensions of bedding set comforters by brand. Dan River 200-thread count
We've created the following charts to help you know what's all included in the Bed-in-a-Bag, Bed Sets and Comforter Sets. Simply choose the type of set and bed size.
*Standard Size Comforter Sets
What's a duvet? Immeasurable importance! Use the charts below to find the dimensions of duvets and shams.
We've created the following chart to help you know what's all included in a duvet set. Simply choose your bed size.
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Down Comforters
Why Down? What is down? What is down? What's the difference between
down and feathers? Why is down such a popular
choice? What's the best kind of down? Immeasurable importance! Use the charts below to find the exact dimensions of down comforters by brand. The Big One
Fill power Fill weight Cover Construction
Remember, the best styles maintain an even distribution of down, yet allow the sleeper to adjust the comforter to their liking. Back to Helpful Hints How do I clean my comforter?
How do I clean my
comforter? How can my comforter keep its
loft? Another good idea — air out your comforter a few times a year in nonhumid weather for a few hours. Drape it horizontally, rather than vertically, on a clothesline. If your comforter becomes uneven, simply shake the down toward your desired area. Or lay the comforter on a flat surface and push down between openings in the stitching. Where do I store my comforter? |
Sheets
Sizes Sizes Cannon Royal Family Cannon Royal Family® - Essentials
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 13-in. deep mattress. Cannon Royal Family® - The Big One™
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 17-in. deep mattress.
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 17-in. deep mattress.
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 14-in. deep mattress. Fieldcrest® - Egyptian
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 18-in. deep mattress. Fieldcrest® - Q.
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 15-in. deep mattress.
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 14-in. deep mattress.
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 18-in. deep mattress. Sonoma - Silk
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 17-in. deep mattress. Sonoma - Jersey
*Fitted sheets fit up to a 16-in. deep mattress.
Keep your sheets looking nice and neat! The following "little extras" can make a big difference. What's the 3-set rule? What's the 3-set
rule? How do I prevent wrinkles?
What cleaning instructions do you recommend?
Remember, wash new sheets (especially dark-colored sheets) before using them to soften and remove excess surface dyes. Where's the best place to store
my sheets? Back to Care &
Maintenance Sheet smarts! Take a minute and get to know what's what in the world of sheets because you spend a lot of time with these nighttime necessities! A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z California King - Narrower and longer king-size mattress (72" wide and 84" long) than its Eastern counterpart. Also called Western or West Coast King. Cotton - It's softer and breathes better than a blend. People tend to like the feel of cotton, which is cooler to sleep on (most popular). The longer the staple, the more luxurious and durable the grade of cotton. There are two levels above basic-grade cotton: Egyptian and pima. 100% cotton will be softest and most breathable. Egyptian cotton - The best cotton in the world. Cultivated mainly in Nile River Valley in Egypt, this type of cotton has the longest and strongest fibers. Used in high-end linens. Flannel - Vigorously brushed cotton produces a soft fleecy nap. Preferred in winter for matchless warmth. Jersey - Knitted instead of woven. Knitted fabrics allow better breathability for a more comfy night sleep. With extra "give" so they snugly fit mattress. Like your favorite tee, jersey sheets get softer with every washing. Good year-round fabric. Good draping qualities. Percale - A closely woven, plain weave spun fabric that's smooth and firm. Made from a minimum of 180 threads per square inch. Many luxury linen manufacturers weave it with a slightly finer yarn and closer weave. Pima cotton - U.S.-grown cotton second only to Egyptian and Supima. Has a long, luxurious fiber used in high-end supima cotton. Stands for superior pima. Grown only in the southwest by the Pima Indians. Pinpoint - A two over, one under stitch. More durable than most weaves but less soft as sateen. Polyester - Wrinkle free. Fabulously colorful, because it absorbs dyes better. Cotton/poly blends won't wrinkle, shrink or wear as much as all-cotton sheets. Sateen - A four over, one under stitch, placing the most threads on the surface, makes it very soft and lustrous but slightly less durable than other weaves. With a high thread count but different weave that results in an even softer sheet. Considered by some to be the best sheet in America. Supima® cotton - Grown and trademarked only by members of the Supima Association of America. Made of 100% American Pima cotton. Strong and soft. Rivals Egyptian cotton. Thread count - Total number of threads woven lengthwise and crosswise into each square inch of fabric. The higher the count, the closer the weave and the stronger, softer and longer-wearing the linens will be. In top quality luxury sheets, thread count can exceed 300. However, most sheets range between 200 to 250. We recommend at least 200. |
Pillows & Mattress PadsPillows
Sizes Sizes
Helpful
Hints Know when you need a new pillow.
Choosing the best pillow for you.
Along with firmness, the type of fill and fabric are also important factors in choosing a comfortable pillow.
The type of fabric, or ticking that covers your pillow is also important. This should be absorbent and breathable fabric. Also with a higher thread count for higher quality and comfort. This is especially true for down and feather pillows because the fabric will keep the quills from poking through. For allergy sufferers, a higher thread count will keep dust and mites away from your face. Zippered pillow covers are also recommended in addition to a pillowcase. Other types of pillows Construction Fill power Number of pillows Back to Helpful Hints
How do I care for my pillow? How do I care for my pillow?
Most pillows can be machine washed and dried. However, you should check the label for specific instructions. Always be sure your pillow is completely dry before covering it with a covering or sham. A damp pillow can become misshapen or grow mildew or mold. How can I help my pillow last
longer? I have allergies. What
type of pillow is best for me? Back to Care &
Maintenance
Sizes Sizes Note: Some manufacturer's sizes might be +\- 1".
Mattress depths:
Reasons for a mattress pad. A mattress pad with various thickness for different layers of comfort and can also rejuvenate the appearance of an old mattress. Know your options.
Mattress pads for specific needs.
Choose wisely! Back to Helpful Hints How do I know if I need a new mattress
pad? How do I know if I need a new
mattress pad? How do I care for my mattress
pad? Back to Care &
Maintenance
What
makes memory foam so great? What
makes memory foam so great? How does a memory foam
bed topper fit onto the bed? How you position the memory foam topper onto your bed is entirely up to you. Because it has a washable terry cloth cover, you could replace your mattress pad with it. Or, you could place it directly on top of your mattress, and put the mattress pad over it. Covering the memory foam topper and mattress with the mattress pad will help to hold it all together without compromising the comfort and support. Please note: Thickness of your memory foam bed topper will be added to the overall height of your bed. Which thickness should
I buy? A 4-inch memory foam bed topper is enough foam to completely change your sleep surface! You'll barely even feel what's underneath the foam. This thickness is ideal for side- and back-sleepers. |
Blankets & Quilts
Sizes
Blankets should suit the season and your personal taste. Read on and refer to the chart below for your specific needs.
*Refer to product label or manufacturer for specific washing instructions. Cotton blankets are:
Wool blankets are:
Vellux® blankets are:
Acrylic blankets are:
And, electric blankets are:
Back to Helpful Hints Most blankets are machine washable and can be put in the dryer. However, see the individual product label for specific information.
Sizes Immeasurable importance! Sizes vary by brand or label. See sizes for Sonoma below:
What's a quilt?
Purpose Storage
Back to Helpful Hints Most quilts are machine washable and can be put in the dryer. However, see the individual product label for specific information. |
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