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Stay-Tite: Drawstring Bed Sheet

A fitted sheet held tightly on the mattress with the use of a drawstring rather than elastic. The patented design allows the drawstring to be tightened from one point. The cord is easily tightened with the patent pending hands free cord lock.

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A fitted sheet held tightly on the mattress with the use of a drawstring rather than elastic. The patented design allows the drawstring to be tightened from one point. The cord is easily tightened with the patent pending hands free cord lock.

Product Selling Benefits

The drawstring holds the sheet tight and flat in a way that elastic can never accomplish. It stays smooth and wrinkle free beneath the sleeper. The feeling of tight, flat and smooth sheets all the time is something that has to be experienced to be believed. There are many gadgets on the market now including foam friction corners, edge clips, corner straps and suspenders which are all difficult to apply and have only a marginal effect.

The many benefits:
-Easy to apply and remove
-Self adjusts to fit any mattress thickness
-The polyester drawstring never breaks down from washing and drying
-Eliminates the need for ironing
-Is easily folded
-Holds mattress accessories like feather beds and mattress pads in place
-Lower production cost than elastic in manual sewing shops
-Allows the full appreciation of the softness of the fabric

Everyone knows the feeling of sliding into a freshly made bed. The "STAY-TITE" drawstring sheet provides that “just-made feeling” night after night.

Products Specs

Seller Objective:Open to discussing any type of sales arrangement
Patent / IP Status:Utility patent issued
Inventory in Stock:Inventory is out of stock
Number of Units in Stock:None
Suggested Retail Price:$50.00 To $100.00
Wholesale Price:$20.00 To $40.00
Estimated Cost/Unit:N/A
Minimum Order/Units:1000
Prior Sales Activity:By survey over 25% of the general public inquires about purchase availability.
I have sold about 50 without commercial manufacturing so far. My first barrier is capital for minimum material purchase.



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