I have gathered substantial information about the Taiwanese bedding manufacturing process, including details on fabric dyeing and finishing (染整), as well as the sewing and assembly (裁縫) stages. I have found information on the costs associated with these processes, particularly the higher standards, environmental regulations, and labor costs in Taiwan compared to other manufacturing regions. The search results also provide insights into the quality differences of materials like Tencel and various types of cotton, and how Taiwanese manufacturers often use higher-grade materials. I also have information on how these quality differences address common consumer issues such as allergies and pilling. Furthermore, I have a good understanding of what makes Taiwanese-made bedding (MIT) more expensive than many imports, which goes beyond just materials to include craftsmanship, ethical labor practices, and after-sales service.
Given the depth of the collected information, I can now proceed to write the comprehensive blog post as requested, following all the specified formatting and stylistic guidelines. I do not need to perform additional searches at this stage.
