Want to kill a few hours online? Try shopping for a new set of sheets.
A lot of information around bedding focuses on the thread count, which refers to how the fabric is woven. Despite that, thread count is not as critical as marketing would suggest—between 200- to 600-count is more than adequate, and anything more than that means you are royalty.
The most confusing aspect of shopping typically comes down to fabric choices: cotton, bamboo, microfibre, TENCEL, satin, polyester and linen.
Let's break down the most widely-available fabric: cotton, which includes Egyptian cotton (with a reputation for high thread counts, softness and luxury), flannel (cozy and warm), jersey (soft like your favourite T-shirt, but prone to pilling), pima (very popular and designed to mimic the quality of Egyptian cotton without the price tag), Supima (a portmanteau of superior pima) and upland (marked as "100% cotton" on labels).
And that's just cotton. There are other fabric options to consider:
- Bamboo has grown in popularity because, while the tread count is lower, many find them softer than cotton sheets with an eco-conscious factor.
- Microfibre is a blend as soft as cotton, but the fabric is human-made (like a poly-blend). This is not necessarily bad, as these sets get high marks for durability.
- TENCEL is a trademarked name for a fabric made from eucalyptus trees (the sheets will have a slight sheen to the finish), and an affordable and durable option when keeping the bed cool is a priority.
- Satin and silk sheets sound slightly impractical but score high points for their smoothness and comfort. Satin is not a fabric but a process (silk sheets can be satin, but satin sheets are not always silk). Check the label if you specifically want silk (there are many synthetic satins out there) and take note of the care instructions (can sets be machine washed?).
- Polyester sheets are typically the most inexpensive option and come with different pros and cons: easier to stain but also faster to dry. And beware of the care instructions because they can be washed on a regular setting, but many users note that this fabric pills quickly in the dryer.
BEST SHEET SETS AROUND $100
Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set
You've probably seen Brooklinen on social media as the brand mixes a start-up ethos (it was founded by a married couple who wanted luxury sheets without the luxury price tag) with "swipe up" Instagram shopping. This Classic Core Set is the most affordable of the bunch (just under $100US for a twin set). Available directly at Brooklinen.
Why we're endorsing it: This brand specializes in high-quality and affordable bedding—thousands of user reviews to comb through.
Where it could use improvements: Shipping charges to Canada, no bricks and mortar stores in Canada to test/return products.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-California King
Bare Home
These no-frills brand from Amazon keeps it simple both in material (brushed microfibre), colour options (muted tones like grey and powder blue) and price (around $50 for a set).
Why we're endorsing it: Thousands of user reviews, softness,
Where it could use improvements: Not strong durability.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-Split King; fits up to 15" mattress.
Nordstrom Label Sheet Set
These 400-thread count sateen sheets are made from organic cotton and come in a pale pink or two shades of grey.
Why we're endorsing it: Price, thread count, weight and finish
Where it could use improvements: Some reviewers note that sheets are stiff.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-King.
Urban Outfitters Shooting Stars Sheet Set
Crisp white sheets are sophisticated, but graphic sheets can warm up a room. This shooting stars-print set is formulated from a blend of cotton and polyester and, at under $100, will take some washes to soften up.
Why we're endorsing it: Graphic print, price, and comes with a tote bag.
Where it could use improvements: Polyester is sometimes not as breathable as cotton (but is usually more durable).
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-King.
Redtom Silk Satin Sheet Sets
This complete glossy set looks fancy without the upscale price. Available at Amazon.
Why we're endorsing it: Price and softness, combined with positive user reviews. Many people enjoy silk satin pillowcases, citing an improvement in skin and hair texture.
Where it could use improvements: Silk satin sheets are a polyester blend, which isn't the best for breathability.
Size/weight/dimensions: Full, King.
SHEETS UNDER $300
GhostSheets
Are you looking to invest in a set of sheets that are cool and clean? GhostSheets blend TENCEL and Supima cotton, come with a three-year warranty and are made to withstand washes (so no wrinkles or pilling).
Why we're endorsing it: These sheets are economical, get excellent reviews and are made from a unique and soft blend of fabrics. The thread count is not listed.
Where it could use improvements: Line drying is recommended.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-California King.
Parachute Home Brushed Cotton Sheet Set
Parachute is a full-service online bedding store with different product ranges, from basics (like this brushed cotton set) to luxurious (more on those below). These sheets are made in Portugal and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified (a measure of textile safety). Brushed cotton is buttery and cozy, not crisp.
Why we're endorsing it: With a total focus on bedding, quality and details are
Where it could use improvements: Depending on preference, the top sheet can be added for an extra cost.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-California King
(Parachute also makes a percale sheet set, but it's currently sold out.)
Casper Hyperlite Sheets
Casper is a standard name in the online mattress business, and it has branched out to a complete bedding line. This 200 thread count, 100% TENCEL Lyocell is a fantastic cooling set for anyone who wants a sheet with a specific purpose.
Why we're endorsing it: These specific sheets are for sleepers who run hot and are meant to cool (with breathable 200 thread count).
Where it could use improvements: Some reviewers find these sheets wrinkly after washing.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-California King; fits any mattress up to 14" deep.
Brooklinen Hardcore Sheet Bundle
If the thread count is a priority, this bedding bundle is a 420-count sateen weave. Sateen is not a material but a specific process (several horizontal threads cross over a single vertical line) that creates a lush and silky feel. Available directly at Brooklinen.
Why we're endorsing it: These sateen sheets (OEKO-TEX® certified) are woven specifically for silkiness but are also breathable. For those who want some depth but no pattern, these have a very slight sheen.
Where it could use improvements: In U.S. pricing.
Size/weight/dimensions: Twin-California King.
THE LUXURY BEDDING OPTIONS
Frette At Home Tiber Sheet Set
Frette is the most famous name in bedding, known for linens straight out of Architectural Digest. Made in Italy, this sateen set is creamy and opulent with eyelet detail. It's a luxury purchase with a matching price tag. Available at Bed Bath & Beyond.
Why we're endorsing it: Luxury brand and quality; it fits deeper mattresses (15", 18").
Where it could use improvements: It can be too loose on a thinner mattress.
Size/weight/dimensions: Queen, King.
Sferra Giza 45 Medallion Fitted Sheet
This is bedding to dream about: Sferra is made from world-renowned Giza 45 Egyptian cotton (named for the valley where it's grown) and manufactured in Italy. This is a made-to-order single fitted sheet and cannot be returned. Available directly at Sferra.
Why we're endorsing it: Unique and exclusive material (Giza 45 cotton) and quality manufacturing practice.
Where it could use improvements: Shipping to Canada is expensive ($100).
Size/weight/dimensions: Queen-California King.
INDIVIDUAL SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES FOR UNDER $50
These pretty 200 thread-count percale fitted sheets are designed for under 15" (depth) mattresses. The prints are adorable, like pink wildflowers and mandarins. Under $20 at Simons.
This light grey, heart-print sheet set in flannel is great for cooler winter nights.
For a cheerful sleep, this set of organic cotton pillowcases is by tote-bag company Bagu.
Marimekko makes crisp and durable percale pillowcases in its signature prints.