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Is Bed Bath and Beyond discontinuing Wamsutta?

Is Bed Bath and Beyond discontinuing Wamsutta?

Dorothy StoneInouye‎Bed Bath & Beyond. We have really loved the Wamsutta Duet towels. Very sorry they are being discontinued and replaced with towels that are NOT made in USA. We have been local customers for USA made items and will remain so.

Is Wamsutta a good brand?

Their PimaCott sheet and sheet sets are some of the best in the business. These are durable, soft, and long lasting- plus they also lend a luxurious feel that holds color well, is wrinkle resistant, and are incredibly smooth feeling.

Who owns the Wamsutta brand?

Bed Bath & Beyond
Consumers probably don’t know that Wamsutta is owned by Bed Bath & Beyond, but they know it’s a real brand with a good reputation. (In 2010, Consumer Reports named Wamsutta No. 1 in sheets.) More importantly, it’s a brand that Amazon, Wayfair and other big foot etailers can’t get their hands on.

What is Wamsutta Dream Zone?

If you haven’t heard of it, Wamsutta Dream Zone is a collection of expertly crafted, incredibly luxurious bedding products made with 100% pure pima cotton from PimaCott. And they deliver just about the best night’s sleep this side of cloud 9.

Where are Wamsutta towels made?

New Bedford, Massachusetts
Wamsutta Mills was a textile manufacturing company located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a port which was known as a center of the whaling industry….

Wamsutta Mills
NRHP reference No. 08000794
Added to NRHP August 19, 2008

Is Nestwell a good product?

Nestwell Egyptian Cotton Sateen Sheets are sumptuously smooth, eco-friendly, and reasonably priced, making them an excellent choice for anyone in the market for a high-quality set.

What sheets are comparable to Wamsutta?

PimaCott 625-Thread-Count Sheet Set The 625-Thread-Count PimaCott Sheet Set is made with the same American-sourced Pima cotton as the other Wamsutta sheets. With a sateen weave and a thread count just over 600, the sheets are designed to be soft and durable.

Does Bed Bath and Beyond own Wamsutta?

In modern times, Wamsutta is a brand name of Springs Global, a Brazilian textile conglomerate, except in North America, where the brand is owned by Bed Bath & Beyond.

Are 1000 count sheets worth it?

Generally, the higher the thread count, the softer the sheet, and the more likely it will wear well — or even soften — over time. Good sheets range anywhere from 200 to 800, although you’ll occasionally see numbers over 1,000.