There is a reason these sheets are so cheap, and I learned the hard way (and I DO mean the hard way). Unlike the sheets you'll find at BB&B, JCPenney and the like - these will be thick and stiff. By the time they break in from washing, they will be ripping out at the seams of the fitted sheet.
I just tossed my set away as they were coming apart, and replaced them with a set I snagged at Aldi for $19.99. The Aldi sheets are better quality, and the BB&B sheets I once had were far superior - seemed to last forever!
vafranabola
New Member
posted: Sep. 13, 2009 @ 4:40p
I have these and do not know what you are talking about. Did you have this experience with Lexington? If you could be more specific, that would be helpful.
Beware of the thread count scam. Some manufacturers will twist two or more threads together and claim it is double or triple the thread count of the actual weave. You can read more from the Federal Trade Commission and the National Textile Association:
"Microfiber is commonly used for apparel, upholstery, industrial filters and cleaning products.
Microfiber is a fiber with less than 1 denier per filament. (Denier is a measure of linear density and is often used to describe of the size of a fiber or filament. Nine thousand meters of a one-denier fiber weighs one gram.)"
Sham Wow!
richardao
New Member
posted: Sep. 24, 2009 @ 1:21p
I also have these sheets & they're fantastic. I'm glad I purchased two sets from Dillyeo.
rose0457
New Member
posted: Nov. 26, 2009 @ 7:23p
I have these sheets but just purchased, like them alot so far. I was wondering if they are going to fall apart or if the material will make you hot and sweat more. The last about sweating came from my boss as I also bought a set for him but he is afraid with them being micropoly fiber and I guess polyester makes him sweat he is concerned. He was wanting to buy some too. Any feedback is appreciated.
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