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The 10 Best Cotton Sheets of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

After many hours of testing, these soft, breathable cotton sheets made the cut

Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set displayed on a bed with pillows

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

High-quality cotton sheets are comfortable and durable, so you can look forward to sleeping on them for a long time. While there are many qualities in sheets to look at such as weave type and thread count, your personal comfort outweighs anything else.

"I really think it does all come down to personal preference," says Anna Brakefield, the co-founder of Red Land Cotton. "When it comes to being happy at the end of the day, we’re going to be looking at texture and sleeping temperature.” Brakefield says keeping your sleeping style in mind while shopping for sheets will also lead to finding a set of sheets that work best for you.

We've tested more than 130 different sets of cotton sheets (including those made with cotton blends) in The Lab and in our homes—that adds up to hours upon hours of thorough testing in order to evaluate the sheets' quality, texture, breathability, durability, and overall value. We've also conducted additional research and interviewed textile experts to provide context for both our selection and testing processes. Whether you prefer a super crisp cotton or one with a silkier feel, these 100 percent cotton sheets have outperformed the competition in our tests, making them well worth your hard-earned cash.

Editor's Note: This article was revised in January 2024 with new product picks and long-term testing insights.

Woman making bed with Lands' End 300 Thread Count Premium Supima Cotton Percale Bed Sheet Set
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Rachel Marek

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.5/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Happy medium between crisp and soft

  • Suitable for cold and hot sleepers

  • Easy to launder

What We Don't Like
  • Not as cooling as some other options we tested

If you enjoy the crisp feel of percale cotton, we think the Lands' End Cotton Percale Bed Sheet Set is your best bet. In both our lab and at-home testing, we thought they had an exceptionally great texture for percale. They boast a breathable, cool-to-the-touch construction like the best percale sheets, but they still have a soft, silky, and super luxe feel.

The four-piece set is made from a 300-thread count Supima cotton, a type of cotton that's produced in the United States and features extra-long staple fibers for added durability and softness. When we first took the sheets out of the package, we found one loose string in the stitching of the top sheet, but it didn't unravel the material when pulled so we weren't too concerned. However, with that in mind, we did slightly dock the set's quality score in our testing. We noticed zero issues in the material itself and otherwise gave the sheets a perfect score across the board.

We found that the sheets fit our two test beds well and are easy to wash. With a list price of $160, they aren't the cheapest option on the market—but they also aren't the most expensive, and we've noticed that they can frequently be found on sale. If you can manage to get them at a discount, you'll find they're well worth the cost.

How It Performed Long-Term

After testing this set of sheets in our lab, we predicted that the material's high-quality feel indicated a potentially long-lasting product. When we tested them at home over the course of one month, we confirmed that the sheets remained nice and soft. Wash after wash, the sheets maintained their quality, and we had no issues adding this sheet set to our existing sheet line-up.

The sheets were put to the test in real life by one person who sleeps average to cold, in terms of temperature, and one person who sleeps hot. While no significant cooling effects were noted after a full night of sleep, neither tester found the sheets unpleasant to sleep on—a testament to how broadly appealing we think these sheets are.

Weave: Percale | Thread Count: 300 | Sizes: Twin, full | Certifications: None listed | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry

Person holding Better Homes & Gardens 400 Thread Count Hygro Cotton Bed Sheet Set
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The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.8/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.5/5
  • Value
    4.5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Soft and cozy texture

  • Highly breathable

  • Sturdy construction

What We Don’t Like
  • Not as cooling as some other options we tested

  • Limited sizes available

If you’re looking for high-quality bedding at an affordable price point, we recommend the Better Homes & Gardens 400 Thread Count Hygro Cotton Bed Sheet Set. (Better Homes & Gardens is owned by The Spruce's parent company, Dotdash Meredith.) This set performed exceptionally well during both our lab tests and at-home tests, and at just over $50 for a queen-sized set, these sheets are a steal. The texture of these sheets is lightweight and softer than many of the other options we've tested. They have a brushed surface, so the lifted fibers make them cozier than a typical percale but less silky than sateen. 

We were impressed with the high-quality construction of these sheets, as they have a medium weight and feel well-made and sturdy. And while we didn’t find these sheets to be especially cooling, we love the amount of breathability they provide throughout the night. This makes them suitable for all-season use, as they’ll keep you warm without becoming too stuffy. One thing to note, though, is the sheets are only available in three sizes (full, queen, and king). If you have a twin, California king, or other size mattress, you'll need to opt for a different set.

How It Performed Long-Term

Over the course of six months, these sheets held up exceptionally well, with no color fading or visible signs of wear. The texture and quality have not changed despite consistent use and numerous rounds of laundering. Despite the low price point of this sheet set, its performance was up to par with many of the other luxury and high-end options on the market.

Weave: Not listed | Thread Count: 400 | Sizes: Full, queen, king | Certifications: None listed | Care: Machine wash warm, tumble dry low

Person holding Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    5/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.8/5
  • Value
    4/5
  • Breathability
    4.3/5
What We Like
  • Dense, sturdy construction

  • High-quality workmanship

  • Silky smooth texture

  • Durable

What We Don’t Like
  • May not be suitable for year-round use

Considering just how much time we spend in our beds, you may want to consider investing in some high-end sheets. The Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set is absolutely a splurge, but it’s also the best of the best. The fabric feels dense, silky, and very pleasant to the touch. The soft and thicker texture made for a luxurious sleeping experience that we couldn’t get enough of.

The workmanship of the sheets was also highly impressive, as all of the stitching and seams were top-notch quality and there were no visible imperfections to be found. Despite the heaviness of the material, the sheets still felt exceptionally breathable. They’re not necessarily cooling, but they’ll provide enough airflow to keep you comfortable throughout the night.

The sheets are made with long-staple cotton that is Certified Organic Cotton from Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and the sheets are manufactured in a Fair Trade-certified factory, ensuring that they're produced with environmental and social responsibility in mind.

How It Performed Long-Term

That being said, we think the sheet set’s thick construction may not be suitable for warmer climates, as they may feel too dense. We’ve never found them to feel overly stifling, but you may want to rotate this sheet set out with something more lightweight during the spring and summertime. All things considered, despite this sheet set’s steep price point, we’re confident that you’ll be able to see and feel its luxury for years to come.

Weave: Not listed | Thread Count: Not listed | Sizes: Full, queen, king, California king, split king | Certifications: GOTS Certified Organic Cotton, Fair Trade Certified Factory, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 | Care: Machine wash gentle cycle with cold water, tumble dry low

Closeup pillows on bed made with Lacoste 100% Cotton Percale Sheet Set
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Dera Burreson

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.8/5
  • Value
    5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Lightweight, breathable fabric is ideal for hot sleepers

  • Showed exceptional durability in our tests

  • Gets softer after washing

What We Don't Like
  • Pillowcases might be a tight squeeze for lofty pillows

Right from the start of our testing, we noticed that the Lacoste 100% Cotton Percale Sheet Set felt like a great option for hot sleepers. Percale cotton features a closely woven plain-weave fabric that still allows for airflow, resulting in a smooth, breathable set of sheets that stands the test of time and appears crisp and attractive. In our testing, we found these cotton sheets to feel smooth to the touch, lightweight, and breathable. They passed our breathability test with flying colors, with water quickly dispersing across the fabric. This means you'll be less likely to wake up feeling clammy on warm nights.

We observed several loose threads in our test sheet set, but they were detached and easy to remove, and we didn't notice any snags or color imperfections in the material. While the sheets felt slightly stiff at first, we found they softened up after washing. 

The sheets are quite durable, too. We ran sandpaper over one of the sheets, and to our naked eye, the abrasion didn't seem to affect the material at all, which is rare in our testing. When we stained them with oil and coffee, the stains completely lifted after spot treatment and washing. Makeup proved harder to remove—the foundation we used faded after washing, but was still visible, which is something to keep in mind if you tend to get makeup stains on your pillowcases.

Speaking of pillowcases, we did notice that they could be roomier to better fit standard bed pillows—which could be a concern if your pillow is on the lofty side. However, in our testing, we found that the fitted sheet was a comfortable fit on our test mattresses, and they stayed on even with a good amount of tossing and turning. Overall, if you sleep hot and thick sheets often feel stifling to you, we think this cotton set is definitely worth a try.

How It Performed Long-Term

We’ve tested these sheets in our homes for six months, and they have not changed much in terms of texture. We did notice a bit of discoloration in the pillowcases, but no other signs of wear throughout. We sent the sheets home with a self-described hot sleeper, and we can confirm that they're a nice option for keeping cool, as they’re effective at temperature regulation. If it's very hot in your bedroom, we wouldn't expect these to work any miracles—but if you're looking for a breathable, comfortable sheet, this set is a great option. 

Weave: Percale | Thread Count: 220 | Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king | Certifications: None listed | Care: Machine wash, tumble dry

Person making bed with West Elm 400-Thread-Count Organic Percale Pleated Edge Sheet Set
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Dera Burreson

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.8/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4/5
  • Value
    4/5
  • Breathability
    3.8/5
What We Like
  • GOTS and Fair Trade-certified

  • Soft and smooth texture

  • Lightweight construction

What We Don’t Like
  • Might not be as durable as other options we've tested

You can rest easy knowing you’re sleeping on soft, organic sheets. West Elm's 400-Thread-Count Organic Percale Pleated Edge Sheets are made with 100 percent cotton that's certified organic by GOTS, and produced in a Fair Trade-certified factory. Knowing that they're manufactured in accordance with rigorous social and environmental standards can offer extra peace of mind.

These organic cotton fibers also make for a comfy night's sleep, as we love the lightweight, crisp texture of the sheets. Unlike our best cooling pick, the Lacoste Percale Sheet Set, these didn't prove to be exceptionally breathable or moisture-wicking in our lab testing. But in real-world testing, we did notice some cooling qualities—more on that below.

While we were able to lift coffee and oil stains from the sheets in our testing, rubbing one of the sheets with sandpaper created a small hole in the fabric. This suggests that they might not be the most durable option out there, especially if you tend to toss and turn when you sleep. However, all in all, we think the comfortable texture and lightweight construction of these sheets make them a nice organic option.

How It Performed Long-Term

During our six-month real-world tests, we were pleased with the quality and breathability of the sheets. We found that these sheets were very crisp and drew moisture away from the skin to stay comfortable throughout the night. In at-home testing, some makeup also stained the material, but treating the spots with a laundry stain remover did the trick. Plus, we didn't notice any wearing-out of the cotton material throughout the testing period, despite our initial concerns about durability in lab testing.

Weave: Percale | Thread Count: 400 | Sizes: Full, queen, king, California king | Certifications: GOTS Certified Organic Cotton, Fair Trade Certified Factory | Care: Machine wash warm, tumble dry, warm iron as needed

Casper Percale Sheet Set
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Dera Burreson

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4/5
  • Texture
    3/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4.5/5
  • Breathability
    4/5
What We Like
  • Lasting crisp feel

  • Light and breathable

  • Highly durable

What We Don't Like
  • Prone to wrinkles

Relax in the cool comfort of Casper's Percale Sheet Set, which we especially love for sleepers who prefer a lightweight, rather than thick, sheet. These organic cotton sheets offer great breathability, all while feeling light against your skin. During our tests, we loved their airy nature and found these sheets helped prevent middle-of-the-night wake-ups due to a rising body temperature.

While these crisp and nicely breathable percale cotton sheets are thin, they're also surprisingly durable. The fabric holds up well with regular use and washing, and it'll even withstand tougher wear and tear. When we brought the sheets home, we were impressed with how well these sheets held up in a household with pets. Not only were they completely resistant to snagging, but they were also easy to clean.

However, you'll want to make sure to remove these sheets from the dryer ASAP after each wash. We noticed they became incredibly wrinkly, and leaving them in a bundle may mean they need the wrinkles ironed out when you're ready to make the bed. (If you loathe the look of wrinkles, you might want to opt for our favorite wrinkle-free sheets instead.)

How It Performed Long-Term

We’ve grown to be huge fans of the Casper Percale Sheet Set during our month-long testing period. These lightweight sheets have definitely improved our sleeping routine, as we’ve found they prevent overheating at night wonderfully. We highly recommend the Casper Percale Sheet Set for those who may feel stifled by particularly dense fabrics, as the material is deceivingly strong for how thin it feels.

Weave: Percale | Thread Count: 300 | Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king | Certifications: None listed | Care: Machine wash warm, tumble dry low

Closeup of bed made up with Parachute Brushed Cotton Sheet Set next to a nightstand and slippers
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.8/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4.8/5
  • Value
    4.5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Buttery-soft texture

  • Strong material with a medium weight

  • Breathable construction

What We Don’t Like
  • Prone to wrinkles

Of all the sheets we tested, we’re confident the Parachute Brushed Cotton Sheet Set will last the test of time and withstand quite a bit of wear and tear. Upon arrival, we were impressed with the texture of these sheets, as they had a smooth, crisp feel and a medium weight. They felt softer than many of the other options we tested, which is due to the brushed surface. Just note that these sheets are slightly prone to wrinkles.

The quality workmanship was also immediately evident, as the sheets were in perfect condition with no signs of wear. After scratching the sheets with sandpaper, we were impressed to find that there were no pilling, thinning, or loose threads evident in the area. In terms of breathability, these sheets were great at allowing adequate airflow and regulating body temperature. They aren’t overly stuffy but won’t feel chilly at night either, making them a great pick for year-round use.

How It Performed Long-Term

Throughout the duration of our long-term tests, we found that these sheets held up exceptionally well and felt as good as new after three months. They have even become even softer in time, which has made the sheets feel even cozier with each wash. We’ve observed no signs of wear, and any stains were easily and completely removed. 

During our testing, we noticed that the elastic on the fitted sheet doesn’t stay as securely over the mattress as some of the other options we’ve tested. This means sometimes the fitted sheet will slip from the corners, but this hasn’t been a major inconvenience in our experience. You’ll want to keep in mind that this specific issue may vary from household to household, depending on your mattress depth. 

All things considered, if you’re in the market for sheets that will last you for years to come, we still think the Parachute Brushed Cotton Sheet Set is definitely worth the splurge.

Weave: Not listed | Thread Count: None listed | Sizes: Full, queen, king, California king | Certifications: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 | Care: Machine washable

Person testing The Citizenry Organic Resort Cotton Sheet Set on a table
PHOTO:

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.5/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    4.5/5
  • Breathability
    4/5
What We Like
  • Soft and silky texture

  • Lightweight and airy

  • Highly durable

What We Don’t Like
  • Fitted sheet may be overly large for standard mattresses

If softness is your top priority when shopping for cotton sheets, then look no further than The Citizenry Organic Resort Cotton Sheet Set. These sheets are among the highest-quality cotton sheets we’ve tested, and they performed exceptionally well in both our lab and at-home tests. The 400-thread-count sheets are made with 100 percent organic long-staple Turkish cotton, giving them a buttery-smooth texture straight out of the package. 

The Citizenry uses a proprietary weave we found light, airy, and smooth—a bit more like sateen than percale. The high-quality construction of these sheets was evident by the reinforced seams, serged edges, and understitch reinforcement. When we made the bed, we found that the fitted sheet was very generously sized, which allowed for a bit of excess fabric hanging off the sides. While this is far from a dealbreaker, just note that you may have to tuck the extra material underneath your mattress in order to bring it taut on the bed.

We were also impressed by the durability of the product, as all stains were completely removed after spot treatment. Likewise, these sheets withstood the abrasion test well, as there was very little indication that the sheet had been thinned or compromised. We also love that the product is Fair Trade certified, so you can feel good about your purchase.

How It Performed Long-Term

Luxurious, lightweight, and durable, these sheets have continued to impress over the course of six months. In fact, the texture has gotten even softer in time—which is saying a lot considering how great they felt straight out of the packaging. We loved using them in any season, but they really helped keep us cool during the summertime because of the airy construction. 

Even with a cat and kids sharing the bed, the sheets have shown no signs of wear, proving their impressive durability. We opted for a sheet set with a striped pattern which has not faded in the slightest despite consistent use. They’re one of our favorite sheets we’ve tested so far, and we can’t get enough of them.

Weave: Not listed | Thread Count: 400 | Sizes: Full, queen, king | Certifications: Fair Trade Certified Factory, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 | Care: Machine wash gentle cycle with cold water, tumble dry low

Hands placing an embroidery hoop on The Citizenry Organic Resort Cotton Sheet Set

The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Pillow and mattress covered in Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheet set
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The Spruce / Henry Wortock

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    4.5/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    4/5
  • Value
    5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Silky smooth texture

  • Softens with each wash

  • Breathable and temperature-regulating

What We Don’t Like
  • Slight shrinkage and loss of sheen post-wash

Get that hotel-quality feel you love, right in your own bedroom. Chateau Home Collection’s Egyptian Cotton Sheets are made from 100 percent Egyptian cotton yarns to keep your comfort top of mind, even when you aren’t traveling. With an 800-thread count, the sateen sheets ensure a super-soft luxurious texture that’ll keep you at ease for all nights ahead, making them a favorite among all the cotton sheets we’ve tested. They’re silky smooth with a sturdy construction, giving them an expensive look and feel.

The long-staple Egyptian cotton fabric wicks away moisture to keep you cool through the night, offering ample breathability, despite a hefty weight. We definitely warmed up to a comfortable level when lying underneath the sheets, but never felt stifled or overly hot. We recommend these sheets for year-round use, as they do a great job of regulating body temperature.

While these sheets performed generally well when testing for durability, we noticed they lost some of the glossy finish and shrank a bit after the first wash. This wasn’t a huge issue for us, as they still looked and felt great. Other than that, we observed no signs of wear in our lab tests.

How It Performed Long-Term

The Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheets have gotten even better throughout the six-month testing period. They’ve improved in terms of texture, becoming softer and softer with each wash. They also kept us very comfortable every night, delivering in terms of both breathability and temperature regulation. After using these sheets throughout multiple seasons, we found that they kept us warm and cozy during the wintertime, and not overly hot as we approached the spring and summer.

Weave: Sateen | Thread Count: 800 | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king, split king | Certifications: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 | Care: Cold water, gentle cycle, low tumble dry

Coyuchi Cloud Brushed Organic Flannel Sheets
PHOTO:

Coyuchi

Our Ratings
  • Quality
    5/5
  • Texture
    5/5
  • Durability
    5/5
  • Value
    5/5
  • Breathability
    5/5
What We Like
  • Soft and fleecy

  • Durable construction

  • Insulating and heavyweight

What We Don’t Like
  • Must be washed on delicate cycle

  • May be too warm for year-round use

Exceptionally cozy with a fleecy and thick construction, flannel sheets can be a great option if you tend to run cold at night. The Coyuchi Cloud Brushed Organic Flannel Sheets earned perfect scores across the board during our lab testing, and we can’t recommend them enough. The high-quality construction was evident upon arrival, as the well-made sheet set offered a sturdy construction. The plush texture is especially comfortable and suitable for colder temperatures. 

While these heavyweight sheets are definitely substantial, we still felt comfortable enough while lying underneath. They never caused us to overheat or felt overly stifling, which is impressive for a flannel sheet set. They allowed for adequate airflow despite the dense construction, which helped regulate our body temperature. Plus, the sheets held up very well in the wash and maintained their quality after multiple rounds of laundering.

How It Performed Long-Term

After two months of testing these sheets in our homes, we grew to love them even more. We love the luxuriously soft texture, and they’ve actually become softer with each wash. If you’re looking for a bedding upgrade during the winter months, you can’t go wrong with this dense, insulating, and plush pick. Just note that you do need to wash these sheets on delicate or gentle cycles only to maximize the longevity of these sheets, which may require you to launder them separately from other items. 

Weave: Flannel | Thread Count: Not listed | Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king | Certifications: GOTS, Made Safe | Care: Machine wash cold on delicate or gentle cycle, tumble dry low

Compare

Products Product Links Quality Texture Durability Value Breathability
Woman making bed with Lands' End 300 Thread Count Premium Supima Cotton Percale Bed Sheet Set
Best Overall:
Lands' End Premium Supima Cotton Percale Sheet Set
4.5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5
Person holding Better Homes & Gardens 400 Thread Count Hygro Cotton Bed Sheet Set
Best Budget:
Better Homes & Gardens Hygro Cotton Sheet Set
4.8/5 5/5 4.5/5 4.5/5 5/5
Person holding Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set
Best Splurge:
Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set
5/5 5/5 4.8/5 4/5 4.3/5
Closeup pillows on bed made with Lacoste 100% Cotton Percale Sheet Set
Best Cooling:
Lacoste Percale Sheet Set
4/5 5/5 4.8/5 5/5 5/5
Person making bed with West Elm 400-Thread-Count Organic Percale Pleated Edge Sheet Set
Best Organic:
West Elm Organic Percale Sheet Set
4.8/5 5/5 4/5 4/5 3.8/5
Casper Percale Sheet Set
Best Lightweight:
Casper Percale Sheet Set
4/5 3/5 5/5 4.5/5 4/5
Closeup of bed made up with Parachute Brushed Cotton Sheet Set next to a nightstand and slippers
Best Durable:
Parachute Brushed Cotton Sheet Set
4.8/5 5/5 4.8/5 4.5/5 5/5
Person testing The Citizenry Organic Resort Cotton Sheet Set on a table
Softest:
The Citizenry Organic Cotton Sheet Set
4.5/5 5/5 5/5 4.5/5 4/5
Pillow and mattress covered in Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheet set
Best High Thread-Count:
Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheets
4.5/5 5/5 4/5 5/5 5/5
Coyuchi Cloud Brushed Organic Flannel Sheets
Coyuchi Cloud Brushed Flannel Sheets
5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5 5/5

Final Verdict

Made from 100 percent long-staple cotton with a buttery-soft weave, the Lands' End Cotton Percale Bed Sheet Set is our top choice for comfort and style. For a more affordable option, we love the Better Homes & Gardens 400 Thread Count Hygro Cotton Bed Sheet Set, which is highly breathable, boasts a soft and cozy texture, and feels exceptionally well made.

Other Options We Tested

These products are ones we tested and found impressive. Though they fell a bit short of our standards, we think they’re still worth considering.

Buffy Cotton Percale Sheet Set

Buffy Cloud Sheet Set

Buffy

Made with 100 percent long-staple cotton, this percale sheet set immediately impressed us with its soft and inviting texture. In our testing, we found it has a lightweight construction and feels cool to the touch, which we loved. However, this sheet set really fell short in terms of durability. Not only were stains difficult to remove, but they seemed to bleed throughout other areas of the sheet where the stain came in contact. 

Additionally, the fabric had been visibly compromised during our abrasion test, which raised concerns about the strength of the material. If you’re looking for a sheet set with a similar luxe texture, we recommend our best overall pick, the Lands’ End Premium Supima Cotton Percale Sheet Set. It excelled on all fronts, and we’re confident it will stand the test of time.

Avocado Organic Superfine Suvin Cotton Sheets

Avocado Organic Superfine Suvin Cotton Sheets

Avocado

During our tests, we found the Avocado Superfine Suvin Cotton Sheets to be exceptionally lightweight and cool to the touch. Made with organic cotton and a 600-thread count sateen weave, we appreciated the high-quality craftsmanship, softness, and beautiful drape of the sheet set. While they were breathable, we found they weren’t as insulating as we’d liked and never warmed up to a comfortable temperature when lying underneath them. If you’re looking for a sheet set that excels at temperature regulation, we prefer our best lightweight pick, the Casper Percale Sheet Set.

Brooklinen Organic Percale Core Sheet Set

Brooklinen Organic Percale Core Sheet Set

Brooklinen

We were big fans of the smooth texture and medium weight of the Brooklinen Organic Percale Core Sheet Set during our testing. They feel very crisp and cool like a classic percale fabric, but were also very soft. We were disappointed to find that they didn’t excel in terms of breathability, as they were not moisture-wicking or temperature-regulating. Additionally, they performed poorly during our durability tests, as all stains were visible after treatment and laundering. What’s more, abrading the fabric wore the material down significantly and left a few holes in the sheet set. 

A person places a pillow inside of the Brooklinen Organic Percale Core Sheet Set pillowcase

The Spruce / Dera Burreson

How We Tested the Sheets

After researching the most beloved, top-rated cotton sheets currently on the market, we gathered 130 of the best options and put them to the test in The Lab. We evaluated them on the basis of quality by inspecting the cotton sheets both before and after following the care instructions. We looked for any loose threads, pilling, snags, and imperfections in the stitching, dye, or pattern. We also noted any specifics about each cotton sheet, including the fiber quality, thread count, and weave. Additionally, we tested for any crocking, or color transfer in the lab.

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The Spruce Team Finds the Best Cotton Sheets

Next, we assessed the texture of each cotton sheet, considering its thickness, weight, softness, structure, and smoothness. At that point, we made the bed with the cotton sheets, observing how snugly the fitted sheet fit over the mattress, whether there was shifting or bunching, and how it draped over the bed. We also paid special attention to the depth of the fitted sheet and whether or not there was any excess fabric hanging over the sides. 

We then tested the sheets’ breathability by lying underneath them and seeing how much airflow the sheet allowed through. We also placed a drop of water in the middle of the sheet to see how moisture-wicking the material was, by observing how quickly and how much the water dispersed over the area. 

To evaluate the durability of each cotton sheet, we performed a spill test and poured coffee, oil, and foundation over each sheet, noting how easy the stain was to remove and whether or not we could tell that it had been stained previously. We also carefully followed care instructions and judged whether there were any signs of wear, imperfections, wrinkles, or shrinkage post-wash. We used a sanding block to abrade the area and took note of the quality of that section. Finally, we assessed the cotton sheets’ value by comparing their retail prices with their overall quality. 

In addition to our standard in-lab testing, we conducted long-term home testing in order to see how the cotton sheets held up over time, checking in periodically for up to six months. In our at-home testing, we considered not only the quality, texture, breathability, durability, and value, but also how (if at all) the sheets enhanced our day-to-day lives. 

We also considered how the sheets changed in texture after consistent washes, our sleep quality during those six weeks, and whether or not we would recommend the products to friends or family members. We analyzed our testing scores and insights, along with our supplemental research, to compile this list of the cotton sheets we believe are the best.

What to Look for in Cotton Sheets

Cotton Type

Cotton sheets are known for being soft, breathable, and affordable. But if you want the best of the best, choose extra-long staple cotton, often used in Egyptian, Pima, or Supima cotton sheets, which are considered premium options. Our best high thread-count pick, the Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheets, is made with Egyptian cotton, giving them a silky smooth texture with a sturdy construction. For an even more luxurious sheet set, try our best overall pick, the Lands’ End Premium Supima Cotton Percale Sheet Set, which is made with Supima cotton.

You can also look for eco-minded options, like sheets made with 100 percent organic cotton that meets third-party certification requirements, such as Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Our best splurge pick, the Boll & Branch Reserve Sheet Set, boasts a number of certifications including GOTS, Fair Trade, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100.

Thread Count

A higher thread count isn’t always better, since thread count can be manipulated during the manufacturing process. Most of the top options we tested fall between 200 and 400. This makes for the softest, most breathable cotton sheets. While thread count isn’t the only measure of a sheet set’s quality and texture, it should certainly be considered. If you do prefer a higher thread count, check out the Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheets (our best high thread-count pick), which boasts an 800 thread count.

Weave

The majority of our picks fall under two weave options: percale and sateen. If you like lighter, crisper sheets, choose percale sheets. Percale is a favorite among hot sleepers due to its breathability. Of this category, we love the Lacoste Percale Sheet Set (our best cooling pick).

If you prefer smooth and silky sheets, try sateen sheets instead. Sateen tends to have a lustrous finish and a texture similar to satin. Just note you’ll typically pay a premium for sateen since it’s a more complicated weave, but some shoppers love the shiny look of this pick best. Our favorite sateen option is the Chateau Home Collection Egyptian Cotton Sheets (our best high thread-count pick).

While we only include one flannel option on this list, flannel sheets are great to consider if you prefer a more insulating pick. Flannel fabric is “napped” on one or both sides, which raises the fibers and gives them a fleecy, plush texture. They are great for bundling up, but may be too warm for year-round use. Our best flannel pick is the Coyuchi Cloud Brushed™ Organic Flannel Sheets.

FAQ
  • What is the best type of cotton for sheets?

    There are several types of cotton that are commonly used for sheets. Not all cotton is created equally, so you’ll want to consider your preferences and budget when shopping for cotton sheets. Supima cotton is a luxury, soft cotton grown in the United States. To receive the Supima name, the cotton must have been sourced through a specific supply chain. Egyptian cotton sheets are made of long, fine fibers to give the sheets their softness. This type of sheet is also durable and will wash well. In general, look for sheets made with high-quality cotton fibers and your favorite weave.

  • What is the best type of weave for cotton sheets?

    There are a number of different weaves that will create different textures and looks in cotton sheets, so it’s mostly up to personal preference. Percale sheets are very popular and known for their crisp, lightweight texture and cooling properties. Sateen is also a great choice for those who prefer an exceptionally smooth surface with a lustrous finish. Jersey sheets are ideal for those who love a stretchy and soft fabric with temperature control. Flannel sheets are warm, insulating, and cozy, making them the perfect wintertime staple. Understanding what you’re looking for in sheets can help you narrow down your decision.

  • How do you soften cotton sheets?

    There are a few ways to soften up new bed sheets. Brakefield recommends washing cotton sheets—or any natural fiber sheet—with cold water and drying them on a low heat setting to ensure the fibers maintain their strength over time. "What I always say is during that cold and flu season, if you want to do a quick warm wash, then you can expect a little shrinkage, but maybe try to air dry afterward," says Brakefield. She also recommends avoiding fabric softener, which can also degrade cotton fibers. Keep in mind that cotton sheets will also naturally soften after several washes.

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This article was written by Bianca Pineda, a commerce writer who specializes in bedding, bath, and home decor at The Spruce. To compile this list, she consulted lab and at-home testing insights, assessed numerous customer reviews, and conducted supplemental research about the topic. All of the products in this roundup met our quality standards during the research process and performed the best during our tests.

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  1. The Cotton Fiber. Supima.

  2. The Standard. Global Organic Textile Standard.

  3. Why Fair Trade? Fair Trade Certified.

  4. OEKO-TEX Standard 100. OEKO-TEX.

  5. What is MADE SAFE? Made Safe.

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