Myths about Microfiber
Whenever people find out we sell microfiber sheets, their response isn’t always pleasant. Many people have been brought up with certain misconceptions about the fabric. They think it doesn’t breathe, is terrible quality and is harmful to anyone with allergies. These myths have been perpetuated to such an extent that they’re accepted as truths. Keep reading to see these myths about microfiber finally debunked.
Myth: It Doesn’t Breathe

Although most people compare microfiber to cotton in terms of breathability, the two have more similarities than people think. Microfiber has a cooling effect on the skin. It even wicks away moisture. Want proof? Microfiber is often incorporated into sports team uniforms. It’s a great material for sheets and will keep you cool and comfortable while you sleep.
Myth: It’s Low-Quality
Not all microfiber is made the same way. High-quality microfiber, like the kind used in our sheet sets, is much more durable than cotton. It lasts longer and performs twice as well in product tests and real-life experience. As long as you get a good set of sheets, microfiber will serve you well.
Myth: It’s Not Allergy-Friendly

We’re not sure where this myth came from, but it’s one of the most prevalent. Cotton sheets can trap dust and other irritants in the fiber. Microfiber, on the other hand, has an extra fine weave that prevents allergens from getting in. The fabric is also highly recommended for anyone with sensitive skin. Clearly, microfiber is one of the most hypoallergenic materials you can find. Microfiber breathes, is high in quality and is hypoallergenic. What’s not to love? Purchase one of our sheet sets today and marvel at how much better you sleep.
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