
Why our Sheets are Dreamy
Bolls! That's right. Bolls. Little fluffy clouds of puff. The little fluffballs on the cotton plant are called the 'boll' and each one contains nearly 250,000 individual cotton fibres (or staples). Plants with individual fibres measuring 2.8cm are known as short staple, which is the most common type. Long staple cottons have individual fibres of 3.2 cm. The differences in these lengths may seem small, but when it comes to quality, strength, and softness, the difference is big!