Microfiber Bedding- A New
Favorite
by:
Patricia Bowlin
Microfiber is used in so many ways that we
hear the word often when speaking of bedding,
apparel, fabrics and furniture.
Microfiber bedding is a newer fabric and is
very, very popular these days- but have you
every wondered what this microfiber truly is?
To the layman who doesn't want a bunch of
technical data, the fiber is microscopically
thin..1/100th the diameter of a human hair.
Microfiber bedding, as a result is
wonderfully soft to the touch.
Products made from microfibers like nylon
and polyester are created with fibers that are
also strong and extremely thin. These fibers
are even thinner than the most luxurious than
natural fibers, such as silk. And get this-
microfiber can even be made to feel like
suede, cotton or silk! How cool is that?
Fabric created from microfiber that is then
used to create your bedding means that you
will have products that are lighter, more
comfortable, long lasting, breathable and even
easier to clean. And it doesn't come with a
high pricetag either.
Products created from these fibers are also
great for allergy sufferers.
Dust mites can live in such places as
comforters, pillows and mattresses, microfiber
can be woven into dense covers that do not
allow the dust mites to escape and bother the
allergy sufferer. Microfiber is an invention
that has made a big difference in the lives of
those with allergies. Zip on pillow covers,
quality mattress pads, duvets to cover
comforters and even comforters made with
microfiber exteriors have reduced the problems
for those allergic to dust mites
significantly.
But these products are not just for those
with allergies.
Let's look at some of the great bedding you
can find made from microfiber:
The Bolder Peak Comforter by Columbia is a
great example of the use of microfiber to
create practical bedding at low prices.
This reversible comforter has an exterior
shell made of 250 thread count microfiber and
100% polyester filling. The comforter is
labeled machine washable. Color combinations
are navy/camel, black/blue and Berry/China
Berry. Practical as bedding choices for dorm
rooms, guest rooms, master bedrooms and every
bedroom in your house, you'll love the prices
you'll find on these microfiber comforters by
Columbia.
Dockers doesn't just make clothing anymore.
The famous Dockers label can now be found
on bedding- including a reversible comforter
set that comes with matching bed skirt and
shams.
The microfiber polyester outer shell holds
100% polyester filling to create a lightweight
but cozy comforter. Stain Defender technology
means that spills and stains will be few and
easy to remove because they will not bond with
the fabric. Amethyst, black, navy and other
colors are combined to provide lots of color
choices in the reversible comforter. The
pillow shams and bed skirt match one side of
the comforter and coordinate with the other
side. This microfiber choice is a great way to
stretch your bedding dollar.
Microsuede and microfiber combine to create
a great comforter from the J.C. Penny line of
bedding.
One side of the reversible comforter is
microfiber polyester, the other side is
polyester microsuede, providing variation in
textures. The hypoallergenic 100% polyester
filling makes this machine washable comforter
a great choice. Available with matching
cotton/polyester blend pillow shams. Colors
are black/tarragon, navy/wedgewood and
thyme/tarragon.
If you want a comforter that feels like
real down, you'll want to know about Camden's
Reversible Down-Like Comforter. This bedding
is filled with microgel, a down-like product
that is allergy resistant and has that
luxurious down feel. The outer shell is
polyester microfiber and ten reversible color
combinations are available. If you love down
but don't love the weight of down, you'll love
this down-like microgel filling inside the
lightweight microfiber shell.
If you prefer blankets to comforters,
Biederlack has created the Aurora Microfiber
Bed Blanket that is light weight yet warm and
cozy. The soft feel of the microfiber makes
this bedding choice perfect in any and every
one of the nine beautiful colors available.
All common sizes are also available. You'll
want to add several to your bedding collection
because they are reasonably priced yet high
quality and fully machine washable.
Remember to read and follow the care labels
on your bedding created from microfiber. Most
microfiber should not be left in a hot dryer
for prolonged periods of time. The material
dries quickly because of the tiny fibers in
the bedding.
Microfiber- A new favorite in the world of
bedding.
About The Author
Patricia Bowlin makes it easy to create a bedroom with flair! Find
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