No bed is snugglier than one dressed in our Fred Brushed Cotton Grey bed linen. This responsibly sourced 100% cotton has been washed and then brushed, resulting in a fabric that is the answer to your softest brushed cotton dreams.
Handmade in Portugal, and featuring a classic vertical ticking stripe design, we are proud to say that this delicate grey striped fabric is Oeko-Tex 100 certified. The Fred Brushed Cotton Grey Duvet Cover is available in all five UK sizes, from single to emperor, and closes with buttons at the bottom. Best friends with our Fred Brushed Cotton Grey Pillowcases, but also snuggles happily with Henry Brushed Cotton or Super Soft White Cotton.
We know that once you feel this bedding, you will be rushing upstairs to make your bed. Before you do, our brushed cotton will be best if washed first. This will get rid of any extra fluff and reduce the chance of any bobbles in the future.
Always wash inside out and on its own on a gentle cycle, up to 40 degrees. This will stop the super soft brushed surface rubbing against itself or other fabrics. You can dry either flat indoors or in a gentle breeze, a gentle tumble won’t do any harm here either. Best news is that you don’t need to remember where your iron is.
Handmade in Portugal, and featuring a classic vertical ticking stripe design, we are proud to say that this delicate grey striped fabric is Oeko-Tex 100 certified. The Fred Brushed Cotton Grey Duvet Cover is available in all five UK sizes, from single to emperor, and closes with buttons at the bottom. Best friends with our Fred Brushed Cotton Grey Pillowcases, but also snuggles happily with Henry Brushed Cotton or Super Soft White Cotton.
We know that once you feel this bedding, you will be rushing upstairs to make your bed. Before you do, our brushed cotton will be best if washed first. This will get rid of any extra fluff and reduce the chance of any bobbles in the future.
Always wash inside out and on its own on a gentle cycle, up to 40 degrees. This will stop the super soft brushed surface rubbing against itself or other fabrics. You can dry either flat indoors or in a gentle breeze, a gentle tumble won’t do any harm here either. Best news is that you don’t need to remember where your iron is.