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Our Favorite Linen Sheets
This comprehensive guide to the best linen sheets outlines extensive research and testing conducted over nearly a decade by Wirecutter, a product recommendation service from The New York Times. The guide is particularly aimed at individuals who are hot sleepers, appreciate textured sheets, or enjoy linen clothing. The methodology involved researching over 50 sets of linen sheets and testing 25, with criteria focusing on a smooth feel, durability, a fair price, and the option to purchase by the piece.
Cultiver's Linen Sheets emerged as the top pick, having held this position since 2018. These sheets are noted for their softness, smoothness, and cooling properties, made from European flax woven in Portugal and China. While they offer a distinctive linen texture, they are considered less scratchy than many alternatives and boast superior durability compared to other linen sheets tested, with minimal shrinkage. They are available in various sizes and colors, and individual pieces can be purchased, offering flexibility for users to build or replace sets.
For those seeking a more pronounced texture, Rough Linen’s Smooth Linen Sheets are recommended as a runner-up. These sheets, crafted from European-grown flax woven in China and sewn in California, offer a grainier, heavier feel that some linen enthusiasts prefer. They are thicker and more substantial than Cultiver’s sheets and are also sold by the piece, allowing for flexible purchasing and maintenance strategies like rotating flat sheets for even wear. Rough Linen also stands out with a superior return policy, accepting used and washed sheets within 30 days, and offers a wide range of sizes and depths.
The Bella Notte Linen Sheets are presented as an upgrade option for those willing to splurge. These sheets are highlighted for their exceptional smoothness, almost buttery texture, and reduced wrinkling, making them a favorite among testers. Available in a broad palette of 18 colors, they are custom-dyed to order in California from Asian and European linen. Bella Notte sheets are also noted for being the most durable among the recommendations and are the only ones with a three-year warranty against manufacturer defects. However, they are significantly more expensive and sold exclusively by the piece, with a longer shipping time due to the custom dyeing process.
As a budget-friendly alternative, Pottery Barn’s Belgian Flax Linen Sheets are recommended. These sheets, made from Belgian flax, are nearly as soft as Cultiver’s but come at a lower price point. While they are thinner and more prone to wrinkling, they offer better quality than other similarly priced linen sheets and are available in the widest selection of colors (38 options). They are frequently on sale and come with a more lenient return policy than Cultiver or Bella Notte, allowing returns of used sheets within 30 days. However, they are sold only as complete sets, which means replacing a single worn-out sheet requires purchasing an entire new set.
The guide also includes detailed care and maintenance instructions, emphasizing adherence to manufacturer guidelines, especially for sheets with warranties. General advice includes washing in cold water, tumble drying on low heat, avoiding bleach and harsh stain removers, and using fabric softeners sparingly to maintain breathability. The article concludes by listing upcoming linen sheet brands for future testing and a comparative analysis of other brands that did not meet the selection criteria, offering insights into their specific drawbacks such as loose weaves, tearing, excessive wrinkling, or rough textures.
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