(1) High-count and high-density fabrics; high-count, finger-yarn ground counts. Under normal circumstances, ground yarns over 40s are high-count yarns; densities over 95 yarns/inch are high-density yarns. The new standard for bedding products does not assess density, but only assesses the deviation rate of mass per unit area (weight). (2) The label on the fabric: 110〃 60×40 / 173×120, explanation: a 110〃 refers to the width of the fabric, 110 inches (110×2.54=279.4cm), b 60×40 refers to the yarn, Ground warp 60s yarn, weft 40s yarn. c 173×120 refers to the fabric density, the first set of numbers refers to the ground warp density of 173 strands/inch, and the second set of numbers refers to the weft yarns 120 strands/inch.