Don’t let the low price point fool you—these are durable and soft microfiber sheets that stand the test of time. After many washings, they’ve maintained their soft feel, and I’ve never experienced any pilling. Another thing I love about them is that they never wrinkle.
Admittedly, these aren’t hotel luxury sheets—but I knew that going in. These are perfect, though, if you’re looking for a good-quality basic. They’re available in a variety of colors, including sage, taupe, white, ice blue, navy, and gray. And, I’m not alone in loving them: this amazing find has more than 62,000 five-star reviews.
- Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king
- Colors: Beige, brown, burgundy, cream, grey, ice blue, lavender, navy, purple, royal blue, sage, white, taupe
- Pros: Inexpensive, no pilling, inexpensive
- Cons: Not a super-luxe design, some reviewers report scratchy fabric
Lane Linen Cotton Sheets
Tested by: Kristi Kellogg, contributor
If you’re looking for something breathable and cooling, you’ll love this lightweight linen set. It’s a solid set of sheets for summer, and at under $50, it’s a great deal. I love the fact that it’s made of organic cotton (and also Oeko-Tex certified). The fitted sheet measures 15″ deep, so it’s compatible with most mattresses. Seen here in mineral, the sheet set is available in more than 20 colors, including charcoal, dusty rose, silver, navy, white, and lilac.
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, queen, short queen, king, California king
- Colors: 25 color options and patterns
- Pros: Cooling design, inexpensive, great color options, more than 19,000 customer reviews
- Cons: Easy to wrinkle, some reviewers report fraying seams after washing
Good Sleep Bedding Egyptian Cotton Sheets
Tested by: Erika Owen, contributor
There isn’t a word that could properly describe how much I love these sheets. After a single night, they became my favorite set, and a few more nights and a wash only locked in this opinion. They are super silky from the first touch and they stay cool even when you’re burrito’ed in your blankets of choice. They also held up well and felt just as refreshing after a run through the washer and dryer—I was really impressed with this, as the last pair of sateen sheets I had really lost their luster the more I washed them.
For me, these felt the most like a hotel bed compared to other sheet sets I’ve tested in the past (which is upwards of 20 sets). The deep pockets and sturdy elastic of the fitted sheet really came in handy. I toss and turn and it usually only takes a couple of nights for me to wake up with a fitted sheet, well, fitted around me instead of the bed. In the time I tested these, I didn’t have to reset the corners at all. The cherry on top? You can get these in 11 color options (I went with lavender, which had a beautiful glow under natural light).