
Brushed Cotton

























ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What is brushed cotton?
What is brushed cotton?
Brushed cotton is cotton fabric that has been mechanically brushed to raise the surface fibers, producing a soft, slightly fuzzy texture similar to flannel. It traps more warmth than standard percale or sateen because the raised fibers create air pockets that insulate.
How is brushed cotton different from flannel?
How is brushed cotton different from flannel?
Brushed cotton is closer to a flannel-feel than to a smooth sheeting cotton, but the fabric is typically lighter weight than traditional flannel. Brushed cotton has the cozy hand-feel of flannel without quite the bulk — works well for shoulder-season sleep where flannel can run too warm.
Is brushed cotton good for cold sleepers?
Is brushed cotton good for cold sleepers?
Yes. The raised fibers trap body heat and feel warm against skin from the first contact, which makes brushed cotton a strong choice for cold sleepers, cool bedrooms, and winter layering. Hot sleepers should look at percale or linen instead.
How do I care for brushed cotton bedding?
How do I care for brushed cotton bedding?
Machine wash cold or warm on a gentle cycle with mild detergent. Skip fabric softener. Tumble dry on low. The brushed surface stays soft for years with gentle care; high heat over time can flatten the raised fibers.
Will brushed cotton shrink?
Will brushed cotton shrink?
Quince brushed cotton pieces are pre-washed before they ship, so most of the shrinkage has already happened. Expect minimal change after your first wash. Avoid high-heat drying to preserve fit and the brushed finish.
What does OEKO-TEX certified mean for brushed cotton?
What does OEKO-TEX certified mean for brushed cotton?
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 is a third-party certification confirming the textile has been tested for harmful substances — including residual chemicals from dyes and processing — and meets limits well below standard regulatory thresholds.









