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Her washer and dryer are so, so tired.Over the past decade we've washed, dried, and slept on dozens upon dozens of sheets to find the best ones in every kind of fabric and weave: from cool, crisp cotton and smooth sateen to airy linen and cozy flannel.On this page you'll find all the types of sheets we've ever tested with links to our more extensive coverage in each category (in case you want even more options).AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTFind the right sheets for your needsBest cotton percale sheets Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThe cotton fibers in the L.L.Bean sheets absorbs well, keeping moisture off the skin and giving the sheets the classic cool feeling that percale is known for. Michael Hession\/NYT Wirecutter Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterWhy they're great:If you like your sheets crisp, cool, and breathable the L.L.Bean 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheets have been our favorites since 2014. They feel nicer than sets twice the price and wear exceptionally well.L.L.Bean\u2019s percale set is ideal for warmer temperatures but they still make a solid base layer for dressing your bed year-round. They're also incredibly durable and get softer as they age.Flaws but not dealbreakers:Some people find L.L.Bean\u2019s percale set rough. But all percale feels a little textured; if you prefer super smooth, silky fabric, get a sateen set.One of our editors did not love the L.L. Bean's. She said, \"I thought they were huge on our bed (we have a regular foam mattress), so they were baggy and billowy, and, I thought, too loud and slippery.\"Available sizes and colors:Sizes: twin, full, queen, king, and California kingColors: nineOther percale sheets we love: In our full guide to cotton sheets we have several other percale picks you can read more about: Brooklinen\u2019s Classic Percale Core Sheet Set, The Company Store\u2019s Company Cotton Classic Cool Cotton Percale Sheet Set, and Target\u2019s Threshold 250 Thread Count Organic Percale Sheet Set.See our complete coverage and learn more in our full reviewThe Best Cotton SheetsWe\u2019ve spent more than 600 hours over nearly a decade researching and testing cotton sheets. Here are the best ones we\u2019ve found.Best cotton sateen sheets Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThe embroidered-hem finish on the JCPenney Home sheets is nearly identical to that on the more expensive Cuddledown sheets. Michael Hession\/NYT Wirecutter Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterWhy they're great:If you prefer smooth and satiny sheets, the JCPenney Wrinkle Guard\u2019s 400 Thread Count Sateen Sheets have been our favorites since 2014. Unlike percale, sateen set has a silkier, heavier texture, which makes them a little warmer and less breathable; they're also nearly wrinkle-free.Flaws but not dealbreakers:The Wrinkle Guard sheets have some mild static cling when folding them.This set has been rebranded three times since we first recommended them in 2014. They were originally under the Royal Velvet brand, then JCP Home, and now simply Wrinkle Guard, but we\u2019ve tested them all, and they are all the same high quality sheets.Available sizes and colors:Sizes: full, queen, king, California king, and split kingColors: nineOther sateen sheets we love: In our full guide to cotton sheets we have several other sateen picks you can read more about: Cuddledown\u2019s 400 Thread Count Solid Sateen Sheet Set, Target\u2019s Threshold Solid Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set, Sferra\u2019s Giza 45 Sateen Sheets, Coyuchi\u2019s Cloud Soft Organic Sateen Sheet Set, and Costco\u2019s Kirkland Signature 680 Thread Count Sheet Set.See our complete coverage and learn more in our full reviewThe Best Cotton SheetsWe\u2019ve spent more than 600 hours over nearly a decade researching and testing cotton sheets. Here are the best ones we\u2019ve found.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTBest flannel sheetsThe L.L.Bean Ultrasoft flannel sheets have a soft, plush texture, but they don\u2019t cling to the skin like some other flannel sheets. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThe seams are securely stitched, which we think will help these sheets stand up to years of use and washing. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThe L.L.Bean Ultrasoft flannel sheets have a soft, plush texture, but they don\u2019t cling to the skin like some other flannel sheets. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterWhy they're great:If you like the feel of flannel, we don\u2019t think you can beat the performance and price of L.L.Bean\u2019s Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set. We\u2019ve tried more than a dozen sets since 2016, for our guide to the best flannel sheets, and the L.L.Bean set consistently ranks among the plushest while never feeling clingy.They\u2019re made of high-quality long-staple cotton, which means they should last you many years if you care for them properly. Several Wirecutter staffers have used these sheets for years and still rave about them, especially ones who live in cold climates.They're also available in classic checked prints if you really want that New England feel.Flaws but not dealbreakers:In our tests, these sheets shed more lint than other sets.Available sizes and colors:Sizes: twin, full, queen, king, and California kingColors: nineLearn more in our full reviewThe Best Flannel SheetsSince 2016, our favorite flannel sheets have been the L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheets.Best linen sheetsLinen sheets will always look more rumpled than cotton options. Rozette Rago for NYT WirecutterCultiver\u2019s fabric was in the midrange for weight\/thickness. It\u2019s thin enough to see a hand through the fabric, but it feels more substantial than the West Elm or Pottery Barn linen sets. Rozette Rago for NYT WirecutterLinen sheets will always look more rumpled than cotton options. Rozette Rago for NYT WirecutterWhy they're great:Linen sheets may not be for everyone, but the relative softness and wide range of colors of the Cultiver Linen Sheets make them our top pick in our guide to the best linen sheets.Linen fabric tends to be slightly scratchy, but the Cultiver set was softer than others we tried. This set also receives fewer owner reviews complaining about the sheets wearing thin.If you\u2019d like to feel the fabric before you purchase, you can order swatches in any color.Flaws but not dealbreakers:Like any linen sheets, these wrinkle very easily (although not worse than other sets we tried). If you hate the look of wrinkled or crumpled bedding, you may not like these.Cultiver's sizing is somewhat more limited; some colors only come in queen and king sizes but you can mix-and-match since they also sell their sheets separately.Available colors and sizes:Sizes: twin, twin XL, queen, kingColors: seventeen, including solids and stripes (varies seasonally)Learn more in our full reviewThe Best Linen SheetsAfter considering dozens of linen sheet sets and testing 25 over almost a decade, we\u2019re confident Cultiver\u2019s Linen Sheets are the best.Best budget sheetsThe Threshold Performance set has a nice three-layered edging detail on the hem of the pillowcases and the flat sheet. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThese sheets drape as nicely as sets four times the price, and feel soft and durable. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterThe Threshold Performance set has a nice three-layered edging detail on the hem of the pillowcases and the flat sheet. Michael Hession\/NYT WirecutterTop pickThe best budget sateen sheetsTarget Threshold Solid Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet SetThese sateen sheets from Target are almost as soft, durable, and wrinkle resistant as sets we\u2019ve tried that cost four times the price.$55 from Target(queen)The best budget percale sheetsTarget Threshold 250 Thread Count Organic Percale Sheet SetInexpensive high-quality percale sheets are one of the hardest things to find, and this set is well-made organic cotton that\u2019s cool to sleep on and half the price of our other percale picks.$70 from Target(queen)Why they're great:Many of the cheaper sets we tested for our cotton sheets guide felt scratchy or cheap, but not the Threshold Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set or the Target\u2019s Threshold 250 Thread Count Organic Percale Sheet Set. They aren\u2019t quite as nice as our top pick percale and sateen sets, but in our tests they performed better than sets four times the price.The weave on the Threshold Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set is sateen, which means the fabric is very smooth and has nice drape, unlike the Target\u2019s Threshold 250 Thread Count Organic Percale Sheet Set, which has a crisper and rougher feel. We also like that the fitted sheets iare handily labeled \"top or bottom\" and \"side\", so there's no confusion when making the bed.Flaws but not dealbreakers: Pet hair, lint, and other fibers tend to stick to the sateen fabric, but the sheets clean up nicely.The percale sheets are on the rougher side, so if you're not sure if you like percale sheets we suggest touching these in person at Target.Available sizes and colors:Sizes: twin\/twin XL, full, queen, king, California kingColors: around fourteen (varies seasonally)AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTBest printed sheets BrooklinenWhy they're great:One of our favorite printed sheets, the Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set, comes in a rotating selection of modern prints. These sheets are made with a percale weave, a cool, breathable type of cotton weave that feels light and crisp against skin.The sheets themselves are thinner (and lighter) than our top percale sheet pick from L.L.Bean, and they feel crisp and airy to sleep between. They\u2019re Oeko-Tex certified, and they\u2019re made with long-staple cotton that gives them a smooth feel and enough strength to endure years of washing.Brooklinen\u2019s prints are far more modern than L.L.Bean\u2019s, though, and the company told me it changes out the designs seasonally. The options range from timeless classics like pinstripes and window panes to some truly abstract wonders.Like the Threshold sheets, the Classic Core sheets are labeled \"long\" and \"short\" on each side, so making the bed is easy.We\u2019ve also recommended the coordinating Brooklinen Classic Duvet Cover for years, if you want to match your whole bed.Flaws but not dealbreakers:We've tested several sets over the past four years, and wash them constantly; while they do hold up beautifully, they don\u2019t soften up as much as the L.L.Bean sheets.Don\u2019t wait to buy a print you like\u2014the popular ones can sell out fast (and some designs are seasonal releases).Available colors sizes:Sizes: twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king sets.Colors: around twenty (varies seasonally)Learn more in our full reviewOur Favorite Printed SheetsWe\u2019ve highlighted some of our favorite prints and patterns among the tried-and-true sheets we love.Best sheets for dormsWhy they're great:Target\u2019s Threshold 400 Thread Count Performance sheet set has been the budget pick in our guide to cotton sheets for years, and the Twin\/Twin XL sizes should fit most dorm beds. These sheets just get softer with each wash, they keep their color, and over years of testing they\u2019ve endured all the wear and tear we can think of to put them through.One of our writers used these twin XL sheets to set up a hospice space for a loved one when he learned that they also fit hospital beds. They're cheap enough to buy several sets and they come in different prints\/colors, which helps make things more cheery.We don\u2019t recommend spending a lot on dorm sheets because you may only use them for a year or two. But we do recommend getting 100% cotton sheets over jersey knit or microfiber, which are hot to sleep on. And these are the best affordable, all-cotton sheets we\u2019ve ever tried. Target also offers a one-year return policy for these sheets if they don\u2019t work out.Flaws but not dealbreakers: Threshold sets in dorm sizes sell out very quickly each year, so don\u2019t wait to buy these.Available colors and sizes: Sizes: twin\/twin XL, full, queen, king, California kingColors: around fourteen (varies seasonally)Learn more in our full reviewThe Best College Dorm EssentialsOur favorite durable-but-not-too-expensive bedding, accessories, kitchen gear, and tools for your dorm room.AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTBest California King sheetsAt 72 by 84 inches, a California king is slightly narrower, but longer, than a standard king (which measures 76 by 80 inches).We\u2019ve found that some standard king sheets will fit a California king, but most won\u2019t. If you fall in love with a sheet set that doesn\u2019t come in a California king size, check the dimensions of the king sheets before you buy. Most of our favorite sheets come in California king sets:Our favorite percale cotton sheets and sateen sheets, the L.L.Bean 280-Thread-Count Pima Cotton Percale Sheet Set and the JCPenney Wrinkle Guard 400 TC Sheet Set.Our upgrade sateen pick, the Cuddledown 400 Thread Count Sateen Sheet Set.Our favorite flannel sheets, the L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set.Our favorite linen sheets, the Cultiver Linen Sheets and the Pottery Barn Belgian Linen Sheets.One of our favorite printed sheets, the Brooklinen Classic Core Sheet Set.What about organic cotton sheets?If you\u2019re committed to organic growing practices, seeking out organic cotton sheets can be worthwhile. Keep in mind, though, that organic cotton won\u2019t necessarily make a better sheet.\u00a0We\u2019ve tested some organic cotton sheets, but none of them beat our favorite sets.We do, however, recommend several sets that are Oeko-Tex certified, which means they should be free of potentially harmful substances such as heavy metals, formaldehyde, and plasticizers. Several picks from our cotton sheet guide hold that certification\u2014including the Cuddledown 400 Thread Count Cotton Sateen Bedding set and the budget Threshold 400 Thread Count Performance Sheet Set. These sets might be a better choice for people with extremely sensitive skin.Why we don't recommend bamboo and microfiber sheetsWe\u2019re commonly asked about sheets made from bamboo (viscose rayon), microfiber, and other alternative fibers. 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