Lands' End400 Thread Count Premium Supima Cotton No Iron Sateen Embroidered Pillow Sham
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$59.95
Color:White dots
Size:Standard
Product details
Web ID: 21907522There s a reason No Iron Supima bedding is some of our best selling. More than one, in fact. The cotton, Supima, is a rare variety grown only in the United states – prized for its extra long staple fibers that create smoother, stronger yarns with longer-lasting color. The 400 thread count sateen emanates luxury without compromising breathability. And best of all, the gentle no iron finish gets the fabric from dryer to bed without a wrinkle – for 30 washes. This duvet cover has all that, plus internal corner ties to keep your comforter from shifting.
Product Features
- American-grown Supima cotton is farmed to minimize environmental impact.
- Made of 100% Supima — the top cotton grown in the USA
- 400 thread count sateen feels luxurious and breathable
- Treated at a fiber level with a no-wrinkle finishing process
- Cover has button closure
- Cotton/Supima
- Machine washable
- Imported
Product Dimensions
- 11.00 x 8.00 x 0.50
- 0.37
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Very nice! Great quality.
Very nice! Great quality. Soft with beautiful classy embroidery. Definitely would recommend this pillow sham.
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