The Empire Strikes Back Sheet Set
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Young Jedi will love our exclusive The Empire Strikes Back sheeting collection, featuring a vintage print. Favorite characters like Darth Vader and Boba Fett are printed against a snowy Hoth landscape.

* Made of pure cotton percale with 5% organic cotton fibers. A percale weave is noticeably denser and wears well over time.
* 200-thread count.
* Printed with vintage The Empire Strikes Back designs.
* An Easy-Care finish ensures that sheets emerge smooth and soft from the dryer.
Fitted sheet has universal elastic (elastic around the entire edge) for a snug, secure fit.
* Imported.
* Set includes flat sheet, fitted sheet and 2 pillowcases (1 with twin set).
* Machine wash.

Twin
* Fitted Sheet: 39" wide x 75" long; fits mattresses up to 12" deep
* Flat Sheet: 66" wide x 96" long
* Standard Pillowcase: 20" wide x 30" high

Full
* Fitted Sheet: 54" wide x 75" long; fits mattresses up to 16" deep
* Flat Sheet: 90" wide x 96" long
* Standard Pillowcases: 20" wide x 30" high

Queen
* Fitted Sheet: 60" wide x 80" long; fits mattresses up to 16" deep
* Flat Sheet: 96" wide x 104" long
* Standard Pillowcases: 20" wide x 30" high




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October 19, 2017

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