Thread count and the type of yarn used can both affect the quality and comfort of a bedsheet. A higher thread count generally means a softer and more durable fabric. Single-ply yarns are considered to be of higher quality and are often more durable and softer than multi-ply yarns.
Single-ply yarns are made from one strand of thread, while multi-ply yarns are made from multiple strands twisted together. Single-ply yarns are generally considered to be of higher quality and are often more durable and softer than multi-ply yarns. This is because single-ply yarns have a smoother surface, which results in a softer and more lustrous fabric.
Our bed sheets have a thread count of 300 per square inch or 375 per 10 square centimeters, and are made with high-quality single-ply yarn resulting in a smooth and soft fabric. With double-ply yarn and the same number of threads, our thread count could have easily been 600 per square inch or 750 per 10 square centimeters. It's important to consider both thread count and the ply of yarn when determining the quality of a bedsheet.