Wednesday, May 6, 2015

700 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Pillow Cases

There' nothing like a good night sleep.  To me, a good night sleeps involves freshly cleaned sheets, plush pillow and total darkness with no sound (unless it's a fan running in the background).  I would never would thought, that the thread count in sheets, or a pillow case, would ever make a difference.  I've always heard many people buying sheets and pillow cases based on nothing, but the thread count.




I will be the first to tell you, I thought all this talk about thread count was silly.  How could someone possibly know they sleep better, due to thread count?  I mean, if I'm tired and sleepy, the first and only thing on my mind is going to sleep.  That's all I want...sleep.

Well, I don't know how big of a difference thread count is, but after sleeping on these 700 Thread Count Pillow Cases, I could tell a difference from them and the ones I've been using.  I know, silly, but honestly...they were so soft, did not wrinkle after tossing and turning and they just seemed to fit better on my pillow.

The pillow cases I was using, before these 700 Count Pillow Cases, were kind of loose on my pillow and just felt different against my face and hands.  The 700 Count Pillow Cases seemed more sturdy in build, solid...yet soft and comfortable.

These 700 Thread Count Pillow Cases are 100% Egyptian cotton with a Sateen finish.  They fit all or most standard size pillows and are Ultra Soft.  They are by Yorkshire-Mayfair.  I honestly did not know there was a difference in the feel, performance and overall reason regarding thread count, but after experiencing a couple nights with these cases, I don't think I will go back to my loose, flimsy pillow cases that have no advantage over these 700 Thread Count Pillow Cases by Yorkshire-Mayfair.

You can experience your own difference, by visiting their Amazon page.  Try them out and see how you like them!



***I received this product, free, in exchange for an honest review.  All opinions expressed are 100% my own.

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