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Percale vs Sateen Weave

Percale and Sateen are two different types of fabric weaves commonly used in the manufacture of sheets and other bedding products.

Percale is a plain weave fabric that uses a one-over, one-under weaving pattern, resulting in a tight, smooth, and crisp fabric. Percale sheets are known for their cool and breathable feel, making them a popular choice for warm-weather use.

Sateen, on the other hand, is a satin weave fabric that uses a four-over, one-under weaving pattern, resulting in a softer, smoother, and more lustrous fabric. Sateen sheets have a silky feel and a subtle sheen and are often favored for their luxurious look and feel.

Both Percale and Sateen weaves can be made from a variety of fibers, including cotton, linen, and synthetic materials, and the thread count, and quality of the fabric will also impact its feel and durability. The choice between Percale and Sateen often comes down to personal preference and the desired feel and look of the sheets.