Percale is a type of fabric that is closely woven with a plain weave and is often used for bed covers. It has a thread count of about 200 or higher, which is noticeably tighter than the standard type of weave used for bedsheets. Percale fabric is lighter in weight and more breathable than sateen, making it perfect for summertime or warmer climates. The signature tight weave of percale gives the sheets a smooth feel, making them popular. Percale sheets are cool, crisp, and breathable bed sheets, and they have a matte finish. They are known for their breathability and durability. Most percale sheets are made of 100 percent cotton fabrics, but sometimes they are blended with other fabrics such as silk, synthetic, or rayon. Percale cotton sheets are popular for being smooth, affordable, and low maintenance, but they are prone to wrinkles and are unsuitable for a formal setting.