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If you're looking for luxury sheets, I would recommend looking for sheets made from Egyptian cotton or Supima cotton. Brands like Brooklinen, Parachute, and Boll & Branch are famous for their soft, high-quality sheets. You might also consider sheets with a high thread count for an even more luxurious feel.
Brooklinen has some great sheets. A bit more on the pricey end but feel smoother than silk if you believe it
Investing in good quality sheets can make a massive difference in the quality of your sleep and your bedroom's overall look and feel. Personally, I love the softness and durability of Percale sheets from brands like Matouk or Frette. If you're looking for something even more luxurious, Sferra makes incredibly soft and silky sheets from Egyptian or long-staple cotton.
If you're looking for sheets with a more stylish design, consider checking out brands like Hill House Home or Crane & Canopy. They offer a variety of prints and patterns that can add a pop of color or texture to your bedding. For a more classic look, you can't go wrong with white or neutral-colored sheets from brands like Snowe or Brooklinen.
I highly recommend bamboo sheets if you're looking for luxurious sheets that won't break the bank. They're softer than cotton and have a silky smooth feel. Brands like Cariloha and Cozy Earth make great bamboo sheets that are super comfortable.
I recently discovered linen sheets, and I'm obsessed! They're not as soft as cotton or microfiber, but they have a unique texture and become softer with each wash. Plus, they're breathable and great for hot sleepers. Check out brands like Cultiver and Linoto for high-quality linen sheets.
Quince Bamboo sheets.
You really can't go wrong with Brooklinen. They feel ultra luxurious without being overly expensive and have a lenient return policy, making them a low-risk purchase.
Mine don't really reach the bar of luxurious judging from the price, but when I tell you it's buttery soft, I mean it. I got it from Amazon for less then $40. It's the Mellanni 1800 Collection Microfiber Bed Sheet Set.
Mine are the California Design Den 400 Thread Count Sateen Sheet Set. I like the weight and quality of the fabric. It also had a nice sheen and a smooth feel.
I love the Tencel Sheet Set from West Elm. They're very lightweight and cooling to the touch, which would be perfect for the warmer weather.
I really splurged on mine, but they are so worth it. Trust me. Get The Company Store Legends Hotel Wrinkle-Free Sheets.
I recently bought a set of Egyptian cotton sheets and they are incredibly soft and luxurious. They are lightweight, so they feel like you're sleeping on a cloud. The deep pockets make them fit perfectly around the mattress and the buttery feel is like no other. Highly recommend them!
Ettitude makes the softest sheets I’ve ever slept on. They’re pricey and shouldn’t be washed with anything else, which is kind of annoying. But they always go right on the bed after washing, they never take the trip to the linen closet.
I also like my Boll and Branch sheets, although not as much as the Ettitude.
I’ve had great luck with threshold sheets from Target. They last a while and are very soft, especially as you continue to use and wash them, they get softer. One thing about microfiber is that it is a very hot sleeping material, so if you sleep warm, you may not like it as much in the longer term! I loved the feel of microfiber but ended up getting rid of my set because of the heat. I’ve heard good things about bamboo sheets too!
I've tried so many and the bets is Bamboo sheets hands down! They're a little more eco friendly and insanely soft. You don't need to worry about thread count or anything, the cheapest bamboo sheets are usually hella soft still. It's like silk but not as annoyingly slippery.
I have bought a huge range of sheets over the years, one set embarrassingly expensive, and many supposed high thread count sets.
Last year I bought cheapo bamboo sheets on Amazon, and they are the softest sheets I've ever slept on. Didn't even check the thread count. LOL.
I love Quince sheets personally, but also anything linen gets an A++++ from me! I got some fancy sheets after doing some Google searches but didn't find anything that great...
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Hands down 100% bamboo sheets tried once at Airbnb there is no going back! If you go ahead with that make sure it’s 100% bamboo not a mix.