Sizing is like hair spray for fabric. |
the target sheets (threshold) are super soft and comfy - even after washing. |
IKEA |
Bamboo sheets. My guilty pleasure is fresh crisp sheets. I got a set from Amazon that is amazing! |
10-year-old DS, who is most certainly not a connoisseur of fine linens, found his Ikea sheets itchy. |
Groupn coupon for a high thread count sheet. There is a difference. |
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IKEA[/quote]
10-year-old DS, who is most certainly not a connoisseur of fine linens, found his Ikea sheets itchy.[/quote] The plain cotton ones? Or the printed ones? We have plain cotton on our bed - very soft. The crazy print ones do look itchy to me. |
These are soft:
http://m.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/art/10211078/ |
Wait until Macy's puts these on sale (and the queen set is on sale now for $99). Buying these for years. They were fabulous even when the thread count was less.
http://www1.macys.com/shop/product/charter-club-bedding-damask-stripe-500-thread-count-sheet-sets?ID=340591 |
What is sizing? Never heard of this? |
Overstock |
I love the Threshold sheets from Target. I've had nicer, more expensive, higher thread count sheets and these are by far nicer. I bought them in a pinch for a guest and ended up putting them on our bed and buying more. I have the organic ones, but they are soft, don't shrink, have deep pockets for our deep mattress, etc. Much better than the 1000 count luxury brandn I bought at Home Goods. |
i remember reading years ago that LL Bean had great sheets. also Bed Bath & Beyond. i think it was in Consumer Reports or Good Housekeeping. |
+1, just pay attention to thread count. You get what you pay for.... |
Another vote for Costco. You can definitely find a nice set there for under $100. |