Anonymous
Post 11/04/2022 16:26     Subject: Soft sheets

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you get a soft duvet cover for the comforter and just wash that weekly? In Europe, they don't use top sheets.


I find getting the duvet covers off and on to be extremely annoying personally, especially if your bed is larger than a twin.


I used to think that until I had a shoulder injury and learned a new way of putting the duvet cover on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1IzS2oBBN0

This person has another method:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxXNQRO9J-4

Anonymous
Post 11/04/2022 16:26     Subject: Soft sheets

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you get a soft duvet cover for the comforter and just wash that weekly? In Europe, they don't use top sheets.


I find getting the duvet covers off and on to be extremely annoying personally, especially if your bed is larger than a twin.


Washing duvet covers is a huge PIA


You have to do it clown
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2022 16:09     Subject: Soft sheets

Anonymous wrote:My son won’t use his bed sheets. He peels them off and uses his comforter only. It grosses me out, as I can’t wash the comforter weekly.

He is in 6th grade, no sensory issues that I know of..just says his sheets are “scratchy” and prefers the feel of the comforter. Current sheets are basic cotton (probably poplin) sheets from Target. What are some super soft cozy sheets he will be more likely to use? He has said no to flannel. Jersey? Is that what I need to get?

Give your brand/type recommendations of the most cozy sheets you know of.



Flannel sheets and a duvet cover for the comforter. Duvet can be thrown in with laundry.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2022 15:15     Subject: Soft sheets

tencel or bamboo sheets.
Anonymous
Post 11/04/2022 15:13     Subject: Re:Soft sheets

It’s a generational thing. Top sheets aren’t popular anymore.