$250.00
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Woven to our own specification in 100% pure linen, this fine sheeting is breathable and smooth to the touch. Carefully tailored dimensions, wide, high-quality elastic, and two depth options for a perfect fit every time. Plus, we've finished these with French seams on the corner - just as strong as they are beautiful. Alternatively, opt for our traditional, oversized Flat Sheet, which can be used as a top or bottom sheet. Both are available as part of our Sheet Set.
Size:
Standard fit (all sizes): 14" deep (recommended for mattresses up to 12" deep)
Deep fit (all sizes): 19" deep (recommended for mattresses up to 17" deep)
twin 38" x 75"
queen 60" x 80"
king 76" x 80"
cal king 72" x 84"
Care:
Machine wash with a small amount of gentle detergent, not Tide. Tumble dry on hot or medium, and remove from the dryer while still very slightly damp so wrinkles do not set. Shake the fabric out flat and smooth it with your hands. If you can dry outside, let fresh air and sun work their magic. Allowance is made for shrinkage.
Material: Woven from 100% European Flax. Strong "Smooth" 5.6 oz/sq. yd
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These are fitted yet are easily put on the bed. Color is beautiful. Even with notoriously difficult fitted sheets, rough linen made them work!
It used to be made in America which is why I bought it. No longer.
having a wonderful time! love the color and they feel great. So far they hold up but havent washed that much yet ;D
Excellent quality that has held up with normal washes and still looks new after months of use. Spacious sheet that has room to shrink and still fit my deep matress (though I don't think it has shrunk since I've had it). MUCH higher quality than Brooklinen (which is thin and ripped on the corners within a month or two of use) and definitely worth the higher price point. Downside: TONS of lint when machine drying-- clean the lint screen multiple times when drying to prevent clogging issues.
After only a year and a half of use while using rough linen's cleaning products, several holes formed. Customer service basically said that's how long linen lasts. Switched back to high quality percale cotton and realized linen really wasn't softer. Cotton sheets seem to be holding up much better and at half the cost.