Yeah, I don't get the trend for microfiber. Yuck. Target has decent cotton sheets in Twin XL. |
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I am not target fan, but they make the best twin xl sheets. 100% cotton and bonus that they are a great price. I first learned about them through Wirecutter.
https://www.target.com/p/twin-twin-xl-400-thread-count-solid-performance-sheet-set-metallic-blue-threshold-8482/-/A-78633351?ref=OpsEmail_Order_280&j=191528&sfmc_sub=209410120&l=20_HTML&u=137993357&mid=7284873&jb=1306504 |
I have the queen-size version of these for our bedroom, and they’re great. They soften up nicely, and they’re comfortable to sleep on, not sweaty. They don’t last forever (and at that price I don’t expect them to), but they’d definitely make it through freshman year. I did see some reviews that said using vinegar in the first wash helped to soften them up more quickly, but I haven’t tried it. |
https://www.amazon.com/California-Design-Den-...Sheets/dp/B06XS1J182 Which of these is better if you run really hot at night? (Target or Amazon) |
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Love the PB dorm sheet sets. The only part that can't be reused on a nondorm bed is the fitted sheet.
Get a regular sized comforter/duvet |
same question |