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Bought a Laura Ashley comforter set for my daughter (she picked it out) and also bought the matching sheets.  I've never bought Laura Ashley sheets before and was wondering if anyone has and their experience.  I was thinking about washing them and it they come out a wrinkley, horrible mess that I'd return them.  But I hate returning stuff.  This is for my daughter's apartment she'll be moving into this Fall.  She won't be into high maintenance sheets.

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  Have found that many products with speciality brand names , end up being made from cheap materials.

 Would have checked the package  listing materials. Laura Ashley used to contain  200-300  cotton or percale .

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Re: Laura Ashley Sheets

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@ScrapHappy.  If they're 100% cotton, they probably will wrinkle in the dryer.  This can be lessened by removing them from the dryer and immediately putting them on the bed or folding them.  I like to remove them while they're just slightly damp.

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Re: Laura Ashley Sheets

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@ScrapHappy.  If they're 100% cotton, they probably will wrinkle in the dryer.  This can be lessened by removing them from the dryer and immediately putting them on the bed or folding them.  I like to remove them while they're just slightly damp.


Agree. You can iron the top sheet. It's easy to do. Freshly ironed sheets are heavenSmiley Happy

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I wouldn't overthink it. If she picked out the comforter, I'm sure the sheets will be fine.