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Kitchen & Housewares : Pike Street 135-Gram Solid Flannel Queen Sheet Set, Blue Haze










Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Pike Street
Color: Blue Haze
Label: Pike Street
Manufacturer: Pike Street
Material Type: Flannel
Model: PIZ-135-SOL-SS-QN-ICE
Publisher: Pike Street
Sales Rank: 6799
Size: Queen
Studio: Pike Street

Features:
  • Cozy, queen-sized flannel sheet set with flat and fitted sheets, and 2 pillowcases
  • 101 percent cotton napped on both sides for softness; machine wash and dry
  • 136 grams of flannel per square meter; available in a variety of solid colors
  • Mix and match with Pike Street printed and solid flannel bedding
  • 90-by-102-inch flat sheet; 60-by-80-inch fitted sheet; 20-by-30-inch pillowcases; fitted sheet has a 12-inch wall fitting up to a 15-inch mattress



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great set
The material is very soft, great quality, perfect price,nice color, and of course perfect for winter season, i love it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great quality flannel
These were a gift and she loved them. she has washed it and she said they were beautiful, even after a few washes. great price and highly recommended.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Look before you buy
Bought these sheets at a real good price for flannel. You get what you pay for. They pilled up and feel apart after the 1st washing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - SOFT AS COTTON
I REALLY LOVE THESE SHEETS. I GAVE THEM ONLY 4 STARS BECAUSE THEY ARE A LITTLE LINTY AT FIRST. SOFT, SOFT, SOFT!!!!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - poor quality
These sheets were very disappointing. It would've cost me more than to return them, due to the initial free shipping, then the item cost. Very, very thin flannel sheets.



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