If you have neither time nor desire to engage in ironing bedding - buy seersucker bedding!
What is seersucker? Seersucker is a fabric with a relief, slightly stretched surface. The first time, seersucker fabric was made of silk by repeatedly twisting the threads and was called “crepe”. The name "seersucker" was fixed to it. Nowadays, it is used to produce exclusive bedding or expensive clothes. Later, a similar fabric was made of wool and cotton.
The unusual surface, reminiscent of grain, waves, or small folds in structure and appearance, plus the absence of creasing and elasticity provided seersucker fabric with an excellent reputation. Over time, manufacturers began to produce it from both natural and synthetic yarns.
To diversify the relief of seersucker was possible due to:
The main types of seersucker are:
Seersucker bedding does not require ironing and does not crease. A great gift for active people and those who seek home comfort, but do not want to spend too much time on its achievement. Any crumple and surface roughness is independently restored after washing.
Wash bedding made from seersucker fabric is the safest and most productive with gentle treatment. After it is enough to straighten bedding and give it time to dry.
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