Every shopper has different needs. What would you recommend for someone who wants low-maintenance sheets, someone who prefers soft sheets, and someone who wants a set that will stand the test of time? Wood fiber sheets encompass all of the above. They are low-maintenance, extremely soft, and will last a long time if you follow the simple care instructions. I prefer Legna's Italian wood fiber sheets. I think they are by far the softest sheets on the market, and they become softer after every wash.
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Wood Fiber Sheets

Every shopper has different needs. What would you recommend for someone who wants low-maintenance sheets, someone who prefers soft sheets, and someone who wants a set that will stand the test of time?

Wood fiber sheets encompass all of the above. They are low-maintenance, extremely soft, and will last a long time if you follow the simple care instructions. I prefer Legna's Italian wood fiber sheets. I think they are by far the softest sheets on the market, and they become softer after every wash.

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If you don't have time to iron your sheets, what kind of weave or fabric will look great right out of the dryer? Any fabric can wrinkle, and no sheet is perfect, but if you don't want to waste your time ironing, the rules for care are simple: Wash your sheets in cool water by themselves and dry them on the lowest setting. Drying sheets on a warm setting can damage the integrity of the fabric. I always pull my sheets out when they are almost done drying (just a touch of dampness) and put them right onto the bed. Follow these steps, and ironing won't be necessary.
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3 of 10Every shopper has different needs. What would you recommend for someone who wants low-maintenance sheets, someone who prefers soft sheets, and someone who wants a set that will stand the test of time? Wood fiber sheets encompass all of the above. They are low-maintenance, extremely soft, and will last a long time if you follow the simple care instructions. I prefer Legna's Italian wood fiber sheets. I think they are by far the softest sheets on the market, and they become softer after every wash.






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