Anonymous wrote:Sierra (the hotel line) and the 200TC percale from Pottery Barn. Redland are pretty nice, too, although there's a breaking-in period before they get really soft.
I have strong feelings about sheets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Redland sheets- thick percale if you like crisp- cool cotton.
Made and grown in the USA too.
Also look at American Blossom linens.
Anonymous wrote:Redland sheets- thick percale if you like crisp- cool cotton.
Anonymous wrote:Redland sheets- thick percale if you like crisp- cool cotton.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the Target Threshold organic percale. The first ones lasted around 8 years before the top sheet started to fall apart at the stitching, then we repurchased. They do go on sale periodically.
I used to recommend these all the time but the quality is not as good as it used to be. Instead, my new recommendation is Pact Organic Room Service sheets.