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White 200 Thread Count Organic Cotton Single Fitted Sheet
Save 30%200TC Fitted sheets, a timeless classic and customer favourite.
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White 200TC Egyptian Cotton Small Single Fitted Sheet
A timeless classic and customer favourite.
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White 500TC Egyptian Cotton Single Fitted Sheet
A limited-time investment - luxuriate in this 500 thread count bed linen at a very special price.
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White 400TC Egyptian Cotton Single Fitted Sheet
A timeless classic that will enhance your bedroom and the quality of your sleep.
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White 600TC Egyptian Cotton Single Fitted Sheet
Elevate your bedroom to new heights with this luxurious customer favourite.
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White 400 TC Egyptian Cotton Single Standard Fitted Sheet - 5 Pack
A timeless classic that will enhance your bedroom and the quality of your sleep.
£166.25£166.25
Single Bed Fitted Sheets FAQs
What are the measurements of a fitted sheet for single beds?
The standard measurement of a fitted sheet for single beds is 90x190 centimeters, or 36x75 inches.
How do I choose the right fitted sheet for my bed?
The fitted sheet you need will depend on the size and depth of your mattress. A single mattress is 90x190cm or 3ftx6ft3. A ‘standard’ single fitted sheet, usually 20-30cm deep, will fit an average mattress. A ‘deep’ single fitted sheet, usually around 40cm deep, will accommodate an extra-thick mattress or a mattress with a mattress topper. Read our guide on how to choose the right fitted sheet for more information.
How often should I replace my fitted sheets?
It’s recommended to replace your sheets every 2-3 years and to wash them, at a minimum, every 7-10 days.
Choosing the right thread count for my fitted sheet
Thread count defines the number of vertical and horizontal threads woven into one square inch of fabric. When it comes to choosing the correct thread count for your fitted sheet, the type of weave and fabric will make a huge difference. For example, if you want to buy an Egyptian Cotton sheet, we’d recommend a thread count of 300-400, but if you want a Percale Cotton sheet, we’d recommend a thread count of 200-400. Take a look at our thread count blog for more information on choosing the correct thread count.