Higher isn’t automatically better. Past about 400 to 500 in quality long-staple cotton, inflated numbers can mean multi-ply yarns that feel heavy and trap heat. Focus on staple length, yarn quality, and weaving integrity. A 300 to 400 single-ply percale often breathes exceptionally well for warm sleepers. Share your favorite counts and why they work for you, so others can avoid expensive disappointments and buy for comfort rather than hype.
Percale’s matte crispness feels cool and hotel-like, while sateen’s buttery drape adds gentle sheen and warmth. Enzyme washes soften without weakening fibers; mercerization deepens color and smoothness. If you sleep hot, start with percale; if you run cold, sateen can help. Test both for a week each, note nighttime temperature and morning feel, then commit. Tell us which weave you prefer and how it affects your sleep quality.
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