Seriously Soft 100% Cotton Percale Sheet Sets

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Seriously Soft 100% Cotton Percale Sheet Sets
Price: $19.99 - 29.99
Shipping Options:: $5 Standard
Shipping Estimates: Ships in 1-2 business days (Monday, Nov 27 to Tuesday, Nov 28) + transit
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Previous Similar Sales (May not be exact model)
8/28/2017 - $22.99 - 30.99

11/16/2017 - $27.99 (Woot Plus)
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8/25/2017 - $27.99 (Woot Plus)

Bought a set of these sheets previously. They reinforce the old saying that you get what you pay for. If you’re looking for cheap sheets in every regard, these are them.

It looks like the supplier went out of their way to come up with the most obscure, nondescriptive color names ever.

200 thread count?
Sorry, not even at this price.

I’m about to buy a second set of these. I got the first ones in the first sale that’s listed above, back in August. I would recommend reading those comments, and also taking a look at the link someone posts there concerning thread count and percale sheets.

These do take a some getting used to. They’re pretty wrinkled coming out of the dryer, and if you’re used to the smooth finish of sateen sheets, these will feel a bit rough to the touch, or like suede, kind of, and a little stiff. (And not like what I think of as how percale should feel, for example with crisp, fresh sheets in a hotel.) But like old jeans, or a cotton shirt, they soon soften up and start to feel really comfy. And that’s why we want more.

Calculations are wrong. Like Pluto, Indigo is no longer a color of the rainbow. Now it’s ROYGBV, so the correct ratio is 4.17 times as many colors as the rainbow…that is, unless you want to stick with the old-school rainbow.