![]() ![]() We also appreciated the embroidered logo, because it makes the sheets feel more high end. We found no loose thread or flaws, and the material felt silky, but not ‘slides off everything’ kind of silky. Receiving a nearly perfect score in our tests, this Oprah-favorite sheet set proved stellar on all fronts. Even if you're not a hot sleeper, they'd be great to add to your summer bedding rotation because they keep you cool but don't feel cheap at all. How it's held up: After six months of use, we still recommend these sheets because they are an incredible value. One of our testers noted that as a young single person, she wants nice sheets without having to pay a high price, and these sheets serve that goal. Given all the qualities of these silky and durable sheets, we believe the low price makes this a great value product. That being said, if you’re looking for luxury sheets at a low price, this is your best bet. These sheets were moderately breathable and didn’t succumb to wear and tear after washing them. The texture proved a little wrinkly but was soft and cool to the touch. The fitted sheet seems to fit the bed perfectly, and the top sheet is sizable - providing plenty of coverage for those who share a bed with sheet thieves. We loved this budget-friendly sheet set for its high quality, silky texture, and durability. One of the pillowcases started to split a tiny bit, but that could just be an issue with that particular set. How it's held up: After six months of nightly use, these sheets are still so soft and keep us cool throughout the night. Given the wide range of colors, solid construction, and overall value when considering cost, these sheets are well worth the buy. That aside, these incredibly soft sheets are still our new obsession of our tester. Because let’s be honest, those tags save a lot of time. The only complaint was the lack of bed-making tags, so you know which end is the top and side when putting the sheets on the bed. After washing, we noticed the sheets had shrunk slightly in the wash but still fit perfectly fine on the bed and didn’t have any stray threads or signs of wear. The high quality, soft texture, and breathability were evident, and we detected no defects or flaws. ![]() They honestly made us a tad nervous that we wouldn’t want to get out of bed, because they felt that good. These sheets exceeded our expectations by earning perfect scores in all six of our tests. Our tester is a hot sleeper and when she handled the sheets, she actually felt cooler. These are the softest, smoothest, coolest sheets we encountered during testing. The Olive + Crate Cooling Eucalyptus Sheets were the clear winners during testing. Shrunk minimally in the wash, and there weren’t bed-making labels These are the best cooling sheets PEOPLE Tested. After laying on them for five minutes - with a few mini naps sprinkled in - our testers scored each sheet, evaluating how soft and cool they were to the touch, how well they held up against the washing machine, and how well the value matched the listed cost. Over the course of two days, our testers compared 68 (yes 68!) different types of sheets to compare them for quality, texture, breathability, durability, and overall value. If your allergies seem to get the best of you, cotton alternatives will also be a huge win! Most of these fabrics are hypoallergenic and great for any skin type.” “Cotton alternatives have been on the rise lately because they are extremely comfortable and come from recycled materials that won’t hurt the environment. “These days, buyers are becoming more conscious and aware of the products they purchase,” celebrity interior designer and TV personality Mikel Welch tells PEOPLE. ![]() Oprah’s favorite bedding brand, Cozy Earth, is known for its soft lightweight bamboo sheets, and with our top picks you can have breathable silky bedding too. ![]() While cotton sheets are a staple in many bedrooms, alternative materials like bamboo and eucalyptus (plus weaves like percale) are seeing growing popularity among celebrities and interior designers alike. ![]()
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