Threadcount Guide: Don't Be Fooled by The Numbers: How Is Thread Count Calculated?
Threadcount Guide: Don't Be Fooled by The Numbers: How Is Thread Count Calculated?
Threadcount Guide: Don't Be Fooled by The Numbers: How Is Thread Count Calculated?
28 February 2019
The higher the thread count ≠ the higher the quality of the sheets.
If you google the word ‘thread count’, you will find yourself reading about
the truth behind thread counts and how the numbers are being strategically
displayed to customers like yourself. Honestly, thread count isn’t the most
important thing to consider when buying a new bedsheet set, as the
breathability of bedsheet comes down to what the sheet is made from –
Cotton or Linen. If the number of thread count really matters to you, then it
is important that you understand how they are being calculated so as to
make an informed decision when you shop for new bedding sets.
A good range would be 200 to 400 thread count per inch², whereby 200 is
adequate while 400 feels softer. Let’s take into consideration that most
weavers consider the maximum number of threads that can be woven into
one square inch of fabric is about 500 to 600 thread count.
There are two systems for measuring threads – Metric and Imperial
measurement. In metric countries like Singapore, thread count is commonly
presented in 10cm² to customers. This is mostly due to marketing reasons,
as it gives the sheets a higher thread count compared to the Imperial
measurement (per inch²)
Well, stop right there and take a minute to look at the measurements.
If you chose Option #2, you’re actually paying the same amount for lesser
thread count.