Spoiler: Fancy stuff ahead
Photo: Courtesy Snowe Home With so many bedding start-ups promising premium-quality, hotel-style sheets at direct-to-consumer prices, it can be hard to know what’s what. And warmer weather means that linen sheets, in particular, are enjoying their moment in the spotlight, with a slew of upstarts and new classics like Snowe, Parachute, and Brooklinen all offering their own versions of the laid-back, rumpled fabric that still gives your bed an intentional look.
$70 at Nordstrom Buy Snowe Percale 500 Thread Count Sheet Set $200 $200 Like the Matouk sheets above, Snowe’s percale sheets are also made of long-staple cotton, and have a slightly higher thread count of 500, making this set particularly well-priced when you consider that Matouk’s sheets are sold separately. They’re recommended by Kai Avent-deLeon, the owner of Sincerely, Tommy.
$390 at Bloomingdale’s Buy Frette Hotel Classic Sheet Set $450 $450 Of course, you can’t talk fancy sheets without mentioning Frette, which was recommended by two of our experts. It comes as no surprise that Frette’s also happen to be the most-recommended sheets by hotel insiders, too. Says Michael Shome, the visuals director at Architectural Digest: “My absolute favorite sheets are the hotel classic from Frette, which are kind of like the fantasy version of Upper East Side hotel-bed linens.
$385 at Cultiver Buy Parachute Linen Sheet Set with Top Sheet $279 Top Chef judge Gail Simmons turns to Parachute for her linen sheets, in part because they “won’t cost you a crazy amount.” Again, we agree: We called Parachute’s the best all-around option for linen sheets because of their “middle-of-the-road price, the substantial feel of the linen, and the color options” .
$100 at Bed Bath & Beyond Buy Brooklinen Luxe Core 480 Thread Count Sheet Set $149 $149 These 480-thread-count Brooklinen sateen sheets are made of a long-staple cotton and come recommended by two of our experts — Wood and interior designer Molly Schoneveld both say that they’re an excellent value. “It is really hard to beat the quality of these sheets for the price,” says Schoneveld. “They feel like butter, and still look and feel great after many times in the wash.
$143 at The Company Store Buy Hill House Home Savile Quick Snooze Sheet Set $250 Interior designer Hilary Matt’s favorite sheets are these Saville sheets from Hill House Home, a brand Okin also loves for luxurious sheets. “I love the crisp and clean hotel look they have when your bed is made up,” she says. “They feel good and are supersoft and luxurious.
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