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What's a really good, quality brand for sheets
I like comfortable sheets. Over the years, I've tried all types of sheets. These days the thread count wars are on, but that doesn't necessarily mean the sheets are any good.
A while back we (missus and I) got some semi-expensive sheets on sale, I think they were regularly $500-600 for the set and we got them for $300. They were the 800 thread count hotel collection at Macy's. The material felt very thick and substantial. It wasn't stiff and crinkly and almost felt like satin. Unfortunately, after the first washing (wife swears she did cold water and cool dry specifically to not shrink them), the fitted sheet shrank and stopped fitting the mattress well despite being an extra deep that easily fit before the wash/dry. It would blow out the corner seams if you stretched it onto the bed. It also seemed to shrink diagonally across the bed which I think exacerbated the issue. We'd like another great set of sheets like that, but without the problems. So, I'm looking for recommendations for a specific brand/collection of sheets that is really top notch and will last. Byron had this interesting post a few years ago. We'd go to the store in the list if it wasn't 1000 miles away, so instead, we are looking for more info so we can find something local. You've got to be able to touch the stuff before you spend a ton on it. Quote:
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Got some 800 thread count sheets at Bed Bath and Beyond a few years ago that are working out nicely for us. Can't remember what they cost, but it was worth it
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My wife bought some "Hotel Life 1600" sheets; they're junk. I think the 1600 is the total number of threads in the set.
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I don't think "hand" is advertised on the packaging. I agree 800+ Egyptian is a good start. I think around this time Sears has a sale on these sheets. They carry 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, and 1600 count sheets.
Bed Sheets: Get Egyptian Cotton, High Threat Count Sheets at Sears |
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Macy's has a "Hotel Collection" that are quite good.
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$300 for sheets? That's just crazy.
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Depends on who you're trying to impress...
One of my ex-GF's liked staying over at my place because I had better sheets... |
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Thread count doesn't mean as much since it became a big marketing point. Some retailers started counting the fibers in the threads a few years ago. They figured they could count each filament in the thread and advertise that since there is no standard. So what was once a 400 or 600 thread count cloth could be called an 800 or 1200 if each thread is made of two filaments.
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Maybe from now on we should switch to not using a fitted sheet for the bottom. That would certainly eliminate that problem. |
We get ours at Costco. Something like $60 for the set and we're very happy with them. New set every year or two. I went with these for the winter months and love em: Amazon.com: Pinzon Signature 190-Gram Cotton Velvet Flannel Queen Sheet Set, Cream: Home & Kitchen
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Just looked at the sheets on our bed (they were off for washing today).
I don't like a sheet that feels too slick, ie satiny, I like a little bit of texture to them, not rough, but most people would prefer smoother. Ours are just right IMHO. The tag says Classics - The Charter Club - Queen Made in China but the reverse side says to wash in warm water. Not sure if we do that, we use cold a lot, but the dryer is definitely on the hot side of warm. The bottom fitted sheet fits real snug but doesn't come off when you uh, horse around on it. We used to buy our sheets at Macy's or Robinson's-May as my wife used to work there a long time ago. Always went with the 600+ thread count. Don't know what these are thread count wise, but I like the way they feel. |
I am bigtime sheet fan. I take serious pride in my sheets. I keep them clean and have had great success. Here is a fantastic article that I read when I bought my sheets. Buy them off Amazon and you will get a good deal.
From reddit: OK! Can do! (I like my sheets, and I take a lot of time researching before buying). "Higher thread count" is usually what makes you go ooooh that's nice let's spend a lot of money on those good quality sheets, right? And egyptian cotton is a good thing because it means that the threads are woven from longer strands of cotton, which makes the sheets softer and heavenly. So, egyptian cotton and high thread counts have become buzz words that get people to spend more money on sheets. But "egyptian cotton" is not a regulated term. The cotton could be egyptian cotton of low (short) quality that's been twined together to create the longer "egyptian" length. This is bull****. So you should look for packaging that specifies that the cotton is "long staple", because that's what makes sheets soft and snuggle-rific... Short staple woven together to create "long staple" actually makes sheets rough. So that's thing #1 to look for. Long staple egyptian cotton. On to thread count! Sneakypants manufacturers falsely "meet the criteria" of a high thread count by: 1: having more than one ply... that means more than one sheet woven on top of another. This creates weight and not the quality of sheets that you would expect for that thread count. Example. You could pay for 900ct sheets, but really be getting three sheets with 300ct woven on top of each other. Good for toilet paper and your ass, bad for creating a cloud like bed. Lesson: look for the words "single ply". This means you'll actually getting the thread count you pay for. 2 way *******s inflate thread count: they add extra little fibers in the weft (the horizontal threads in the weaving process). These do nothing but enhance thread count. They can actually be kind of itchy. Lesson: if you see a thread count of over 800, the manufacturer is most likely using one of these ploys (saying Egyptian when it's really short staple, having more than one ply, or inserting fibers in the weft) to increase their "thread count". TL;DR: I ****ing love sheets. ****ers lie about thread count to make you buy ****ty sheets that won't feel like clouds. Make informed sheet purchasing choices!. |
I couldnt give a sheet...
Personaly, I like jersey sheets. Softer, more comfortable. Tried the Egyptian cotton ones, wasnt thrilled. . |
I thought this was about plywood -- Jeez!
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Pepto-Bismol
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Read this thread and then went back to Random Pictures thread, look at banner ad on top of page - Sale on Sheet Sets from some online store. And I thought Google was the only one tracking me. :eek:
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Actually, I think I felt a few CCs of testosterone drain from me when I posted...
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