Things to Consider Before Buying Bed Sheets

Bed Sheet Buying Guide - 5 Things to Consider Before Buying Bed Sheets

You’re between the sheets for a third of your day, so why not make your bed with ones you can’t wait to crawl into? You’ll want to make sure you’re investing in linens that feel great and will last. Here’s what you need to know as you sort through the labels and claims.

1. Read the fiber content first

100% cotton is always an excellent go-to because it’s soft and affordable. If you’re looking for premium, Extra-Long Staple (ELS) cotton, like Egyptian or Pima, is even softer and more durable. The downside is these sheets may be more expensive and you’ll have to trust the company’s word; there have been instances of cotton being mislabeled as Egyptian. You can also opt for cotton/polyester blends. Though the fabric may have a somewhat synthetic feel, the polyester makes it inexpensive, more durable and less prone to wrinkling.

2. Thread count isn’t everything

Manufacturing techniques can allow brands to make high thread counts without actually increasing quality. Our tests have shown that 300 to 500 is a sweet spot for softness and strength. You can find good 200-thread-count sheets, but they may not be as comfy, and anything over 500 isn’t necessarily better.

3. Know the difference between weaves

Your primary options are percale or sateen. Percale is a basic, grid-like weave that feels light and crisp. Sateen in a satin weave and feels silky smooth. It’s a matter of personal preference, though in our tests, consumers tend to favor sateen.

4. Don’t assume it’ll fit your mattress

Standard sizes, like queen or king, don’t account for mattress depth. So if yours is tall or if you use a mattress topper, make sure to measure before you buy. You should also account for some shrinkage after laundering. Generally, fitted sheets that fit up to 15-inch mattresses have performed well in our fit tests.

5. Always check the return policy

It’s not easy knowing whether you’ll love sleeping on the sheets until you’ve tried them out. Some brands, especially those that have internet-only sales, allow you to make returns for any reason, even up to a few months after the purchase.

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