What's the difference between satin and sateen?
Centium Satin Microcheck Sheets, 65/35
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Jan 13, 2025 - 10:04 AM
Satin and sateen are both types of fabric weaves that produce a smooth, glossy surface, but they differ in their materials and construction. Satin is typically made from silk or synthetic fibers like polyester, using a weave that creates a shiny front and a dull back. Sateen, on the other hand, is usually made from cotton and employs a similar weave, resulting in a softer and more lustrous finish than standard cotton weaves.
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Centium Satin Microcheck Sheets, 65/35
Centium Satin™ Microcheck sheeting offers the rich hand guests expect. Soft. Smooth. Luxurious. For over seventy years, Standard Textile has served the finest, most exclusive hotels in Europe and the Americas. Guests expect the sheer sensuality of the finest sheets and ...
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