Follower Favorites: Sheet Sets

We asked, you answered! Laura is in desperate need of some new sheets for her master bedroom and you guys shared your favorites with us! In order from least expensive to most expensive, these are the most common responses we received for your favorite simple, crisp, clean cotton sheet sets:

Target: Supima Classic Hemstitch Sheet Set 700 Thread Count - Fieldcrest - These sheets are the perfect mixture of reasonable pricing and universally appealing style. With 14 colors, and consistent sales, this is perfect for those who need a great sheet set without spending a ton, or for guest rooms that don’t see a lot of use. ($90 for Queen size)

*Following the publication of this post, we purchased the Target Fieldcrest Supima Classic Hemstitch set and were not thrilled with the quality. We washed the set twice and it didn’t become less rough and stiff. We bought a $90 set of Peacock Alley sheets from Tuesday Morning and were much happier with the quality of those than the Target option. Luckily, Target took the sheets back (even after being washed twice) without any questions. Moral of the story: we’re loyal to Target as a brand for obvious reasons, but we would recommend skipping the Fieldcrest Supima sheet set. The Fieldcrest towels, however, are something worth considering.

Belk: Biltmore 610 Thread Count Flexi Fit Sheet Set - We saw recommendations for these from our interior designer followers and you know they’ve got the scoop on what’s great for your home. There are 21 color options and almost always a coupon code to utilize when checking out. If you have a Belk in your area, it may be worth dropping by to feel these in person. ($119 for Queen Size before any coupon codes are used)

Brooklinen: Classic Core Sheet Set: This was by far our most recommended brand/style. The ~9k reviews for this product don’t hurt its brand reputation either. We’re probably most excited to try these because they suit warm and cool sleepers, and they have a great warranty. If you don’t love them in the first 365 days, you can return for a full refund. They’re also certified for chemical safety, which isn’t exclusive to fancy brands, but does make you feel better about spending so much time lying on them. First time shoppers get a discount of 10% if you provide your email - so don’t forget those extra savings! ($129 for Queen size)

*After publishing this post, we had more of you reach out on the Luxe Sheet Set from Brooklinen. They’re not significantly more expensive ($149 for Queen, before any coupon codes) and may be more your preferred texture - so be sure to check those out as well!

Boll and Branch: Classic Hemmed Sheet Set: The most expensive of our frequently suggested, but also very intriguing. Laura has a bathrobe from Boll and Branch and really likes it, so there’s some brand familiarity for us. We love that this is organic cotton, and great for cool and warm sleepers. To be honest, the price point is the hardest thing to get around with these sheets, but you can use WELCOME15 on your first order to save 15%, just be sure to sign up on their website. ($240 for Queen size)

And last but not least, our most surprising follower favorite was Costco sheets! These are made of Pima cotton, fit multiple mattress heights, and has no-slip technology. A Queen size set is $80 at full price, but we don’t have a Costco membership, so its difficult for us to try these. If you do have a membership, stop by the Bedding section in the store and see for yourself!

We also had some honorable mentions that we felt we should include. Check these out if you’re still interested in comparing to the above follower favorites: Peacock Alley, Matouk, Hearth and Hand, LLBean, and Sferra.

Images used above are from Boll and Branch and Brooklinen.