Anonymous wrote:We usually compare among: Target, Lands End, Company Store, and LL Bean. I think the most recent set was from Lands End.
Way back, I thought I would like a higher thread count better, but actually a moderate thread count does not tickle and holds up much better. YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:I need to invest in some good quality sheets for several beds/ sizes.
Do not care for satin or flannel so I guess I want percale?
Really hate to iron so as wrinkle-free as is possible!
Can anyone recommend a brand or two to look at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like both Parachute and Peacock Alley. I haven’t had as much success with Target as others on here, though I’d love to spend less.
I had a set of Peacock Alley years ago from TJ Maxx and had no idea how much they normally cost. They felt amazing.
Anonymous wrote:LL Bean percale. I like crisp and they’re definitely crisp without being gabage baggy. Love them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've used the Macy's Damask sheets for years and like them. They get softer as you wash them and they have held up well.
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/charter-club-damask-1.5-stripe-550-thread-count-100-cotton-sheet-sets-created-for-macys?ID=4504859
I certainly like the price of these! Are they wrinkled without ironing?
Anonymous wrote:I like both Parachute and Peacock Alley. I haven’t had as much success with Target as others on here, though I’d love to spend less.
Anonymous wrote:Target Threshold performance are better than the way more expensive sheets I’ve owned. They hold up and wash really well, feel soft and nice and not slick.