Society Limonta Nite Fitted Sheets
NITE FITTED SHEETS
NITE FITTED SHEETS
Soft to the touch, practical and easy-care, Nite fitted sheets are made in extra-fine, “egg skin” cotton, as Italian grandmothers call it.
This is an extremely smooth, thin, light (70 grams/meter) but very resistant fabric, an “evergreen” for Society Limonta, available in a wide colour range.
Nite fitted sheets can be easily matched to all Society Limonta bed collections, particularly the froissé linen ones, creating beautiful colour combinations by bringing unusual fabrics together.
INFORMATION
PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
COMPOSITION
Cotton 100%
PRODUCT TYPE
Nite Fitted Sheets
STRUCTURE
- Extremely Smooth
- Thin
- Light
FEATURES
- Machine washed at 40°
- Dry very quickly
- Don’t need to be ironed
SIZE
- Queen : 155x205+40 cm (61"x80"+16")
- King : 200x205+40 cm (70"x80"+16")
DOWNLOAD
↓ Washing Instructions
WEIGHT
72 gr./mq.
FABRIC - COTTON
Cotton is a light and resistant fabric derived from the seed of the cotton plant, from which a high variety of products can be obtained. After linen and wool, cotton is the most ancient textile, the most widespread all over the world, highly versatile, it absorbs every colour perfectly. A cosy, natural and breathable fabric, perfect to keep you cool in the hot weather.
MAINTENANCE
Hand or machine washing at 40° (washing above 60° is not recommended for both the lasting of colours and the quality of the fabric itself). Stains can be treated with a stain remover before washing. Let the remover rest without rubbing, then wash. With dark garments, test the remover on a small hidden part of fabric. The most delicate products in cotton (gauzes or voiles) can be put in the washing machine inside a washing bag, to avoid fading and damages. The garments can be hung to dry or be put in a tumble dryer. Hanging your garments leaves them dry initially, especially during summer, but it keeps the fibre safe. Tumble dryers makes the garments softer, but on the long run it makes the fibres weak. We recommend a short dry cycle at low temperature. Iron at high temperature.