Lineare Percale Pillowcases

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Pillowcases in 100% Extra Long-Staple SUPIMA® cotton percale 600 t.c., Made in Italy


The minimal design of this collection has been studied not to take attention away from the real star of this production... the 600 t.c. cotton percale fabric.
Our percale 600 t.c. is made with 100% long-staple cotton and is woven to ensure added softness over time. It has a matte look, it is cool to the touch and is exceptionally durable. It is smooth, yet crisp, and perfect for summer, year-round warm climates, or for people who love this kind of touch. The double twisted yarns in both directions provide increased overall durability.
The simple and contemporary model is well suited to rooms furnished in a minimal style but with top-of-the-range furnishing accessories.
Simple Hem on Duvet cover, Shams, Flat Sheet and Pillowcases

Duvet Cover:
- buttons closure
- inside sateen ties to attach the duvet
Machine wash lukewarm water, from 85°F (30°C) to 105°F (40°C), delicate cycle; use a mild detergent; cold rinse; Do noy use bleach; Wash linens separately from other fabrics, separate light & dark colors; Tumble dry low heat (delicate dry cycle), remove while damp for less wrinkling; iron if desired on medium heat.

All Signoria Firenze products include a care label sewn into each product. In addition, please refer to the fabric care label for recommended care for each item.
100% Extra Long-Staple SUPIMA® Cotton
Percale 600 t.c.
Standard = 21x33
King = 21x42

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Any reference to thread count (TC) refers to the commonly accepted commercial definition of the number of yarns per square inch including 2 ply yarns for obtaining total thread count. It is not a reference to the “technical” definition as promulgated by ASTM Standard D 3775 which considers 2 or more ply yarns as one thread or end. Applying D 3775 to multiple ply yarns will result in a lower technical thread count than the commercial definition.