| 1. | Materials vary from cotton to percale, from jersey to flannel.
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| 2. | _Bedsheets were flat, white and 100 cotton percale or muslin.
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| 3. | By 1935, their sheets were henceforth known as Supercale instead of percale.
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| 4. | Percale ( 180 thread count or higher ) is a tightly woven plain weave.
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| 5. | About half the sheet market remains in more affordable 180-thread-count percales.
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| 6. | The number of yarns interlaced in a percale tends to give it a crisp feel.
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| 7. | The most common constructions are muslin, percale, sateen, flannel, and knitted jersey.
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| 8. | Percale is a closely woven fabric, often made from a blend of cotton and polyester yarns.
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| 9. | I reached out one arm, pointed toward the window, then quickly retreated into my percale cocoon.
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| 10. | Where in 1348 was traded " perxal " ( percale ) as some kind of silk.
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