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Sferra Giza 45
Agreed. My favorite sheets by far.
Rising Star
I got a full bed collection from a Frette sample sale and it’s fantastic. 4 years of constant use and everything is holding up well, while breaking in nicely. I was told I would get tired of Frette bedding before it got tired of me, and it’s true that it may last 10+ years.
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Boll & Branch if you like cotton sheets that feel like a crisp cotton button down! I love them, but I know they are lot for everyone!
I see a lot of people recommending Brooklinen, so I have to add that my Brooklinen sheets started to disintegrate and tear within two months of use and I’m gentle with laundry and take good care of my linens.
Rising Star
Boll & Branch is the best on the market IMO.
Ettitude signature sateen sheets. They are bamboo and I’ve had them for years and they’re still just as soft. It’s amazing!
I have LL Bean flannel sheets that are at least 10 years old and are still in excellent condition.
I have yet to find decent and reasonably priced non-flannel sheets. I bought the $200ish Wamsutta high thread count Egyptian cotton sheets as they were recommended to me, but I would NOT recommend…both sets that I bought wore down and ripped within a year.
Piglet linen sheets, amazing for literally every season, wash well and have the cutest colors
Chief
Cozy earth sheets were life changing. Pricey but so worth it.
I second cozy earth - they're SO soft.
Frette 😍
Peachskin sheets are my go to! They have nice deep pockets & stay on the bed, they feel great and wash great!
Here for peach skin
I love Brooklinen percale
I agree, percale is where it’s at!
Honestly Quince percale, or Costco 680 TC. I like both better than my Brooklinen
I just got a cotton sheet set from Egyptian Linens that I like better than my Parachute linen set
Rising Star
I got these recently and love them so much — dreamy soft from the first wash. I’m actually bummed when I change my sheets to the other kind I have so going to replace my other sheets with them too.
https://www.coyuchi.com/products/organic-relaxed-sateen-sheets
Linen sheets from BedThreads.
Brooklinen Luxe Sateen 😎
Winter : LL Bean ultrasoft flannel sheets https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/86878?page=ultrasoft-comfort-flannel-sheet-set
Summer : Citizenry linen sheets https://www.the-citizenry.com/products/stonewashed-linen-sheet-sets?v=44567645782203&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADmuxyv32qgWdoJLNPsBW4zP--GeS&gclid=CjwKCAiA-Oi7BhA1EiwA2rIu29uqX0lay7WkvQcM4z0X1koFmWtNCQWCLo_LTz9G-JarP6nKXzGjZBoC5CUQAvD_BwE
Both have held up for four years so far with machine washing! And going strong!
Second the ll bean flannel sheets for winter
Was just going through the same process (was favoring cotton percale but have also used parachute’s linen line and they’re sooo soft)…key takeaways from my research are to look out for Egyptian origin, long staple cotton; also seems to be a bias towards fabrics milled in Italy); higher thread count are good but have heard over 600 may not wear as long given overlap of fibers (can only get up to about 600 threads per sq inch). Was previously using Serena and Lily beach club (350tc percale) and they’re quite nice but better if steamed/ironed. Serena and Lily Sutton collection (610tc sateen) are awful, we slept on one night and returned immediately (so scratchy and $$$). I love frette (have not owned but have used in hotels) and have heard good things about sferra. Ended up buying private label from a local specialty shop (460tc percale Egyptian long staple made in Italy) and they’re crisp, soft and light.
Love my Tommy Bahama sheets
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