Pre-order Item (4 weeks lead time) (In-store sample available at The Wai, Tai Wai) 3000 thread count, 100% Austrian Tencel™ (per 10 square inches) Yarn count: 60S per square inch 4-piece set: 2 pillowcases, 1 fitted sheet, 1 duvet cover Extra deep fitted sheet at 30 cm, fits all mattresses 3 sizes available Silky smooth like real silk Soft and body-hugging with exceptional breathability Available in solid and printed designs, elegant and refined Reduces friction against skin and helps lock in skin moisture Fitted sheet with elasticated corners to secure mattress in place Product images are for reference only; actual product shall prevail. Bedding Fabric Care Proper care for cotton bedding extends its lifespan and maintains comfort. Washing Wash in cold or warm water (max 30°C) to avoid fibre damage. Use mild detergent; do not use bleach. Place bedding in a laundry bag to reduce friction. Drying Air dry whenever possible; avoid high heat drying. Do not tumble dry. Ironing If ironing is needed, use low heat setting and iron gently on cotton. Storage Ensure bedding is completely dry before storing to avoid moisture damage. Store away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and deterioration. Regular Care Treat stains promptly to prevent them from setting. Following these care instructions keeps your cotton bedding in good condition for a comfortable sleep environment. FAQ 01. What is thread count? Thread count and yarn count are key indicators of fabric quality and texture, but they differ in definition and calculation. Thread CountThread count refers to the total number of warp and weft threads in one square inch of fabric. It reflects fabric density; higher thread count generally means stronger, finer fabric. For example, a common 200-thread-count fabric consists of 133 warp and 72 weft threads. Fabrics over 300 thread count are considered premium. Yarn Count Yarn count indicates the thickness of yarn, usually marked with “S”, such as 40S, 60S. Higher count means finer yarn and smoother fabric. It is calculated based on the length spun from one pound of cotton: 840 yards equals 1 count, and 8400 yards equals 10 counts. RelationshipThread count and yarn count both affect texture but are not directly linked. Yarn count refers to yarn thickness, while thread count measures fabric density. Generally, finer yarn (higher count) allows higher thread count, resulting in softer, more durable fabric. Summary Thread count: Total warp and weft threads per square inch, indicating fabric density. Yarn count: Thickness of yarn; higher count means finer yarn and better texture. 02. What thread count is considered high-quality bedding? Thread count is a major standard for judging bedding quality. Market classifications: Quality bedding: 780 thread count per 10 cm² or above Luxury bedding: 1100 thread count per 10 cm² or above Ultra-premium bedding: 1600 thread count per 10 cm² or above Higher thread count usually delivers smoother texture and better sleep, as it requires longer, finer fibres for tighter weaving. When choosing bedding, also consider fibre quality and weaving technique for optimal comfort and durability. 03. Does higher thread count always mean finer, smoother fabric? Traditionally, higher thread count means denser, smoother fabric, as it measures total threads per square inch. However, different brands use different counting methods, which can be misleading. Varying measurement units may show different thread counts even for the same actual fabric density. Summary Thread count & texture: Traditionally, higher = finer and smoother. Counting variations: Different brands use different units, so thread count alone can be misleading. For best comfort and durability, consider fibre quality and workmanship alongside thread count. Pillow & Mattress CarePillows Always follow washing label instructions; improper care may cause irreversible damage. Use and regularly launder pillowcases. For extra protection, use a pillow protector to block stains, sweat and oils, extending pillow life. Mattresses Mattress protection: Use a mattress protector for increased durability. Product care: Flip the mattress top-to-bottom every 3–6 months (for double-sided models) or rotate head-to-toe (for single-sided models) to ensure even wear and longer lifespan.