Think about the most comfortable bed you’ve ever slept in—what made it so amazing? Chances are the sheets were a big factor. Finding the right bed sheets is just as important as a quality mattress, pillow, or comforter. At The Company Store, our sheets are sold in coordinated sets, or as individual fitted and flat sheets, and pillowcases that you can mix-and-match to create a cozy, colorful retreat. But there’s more to choosing sheets than picking patterns and a color palette: fiber quality, fabric weave, and size are important for comfort.
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What is the Best Fabric for Bed Sheets?
Sheet fabrics differ in feel, warmth level, and appearance, so choosing the right fabric often comes down to your individual preferences. To decide which fabric is best for you, first consider how sheets are made. While the process differs depending on the type of material, generally, yarn is woven on a loom to create large rolls of fabric which is later cut into individual sheets and pillowcases, then hemmed and finished. Explore the most common sheet fibers and fabric weaves, and the top qualities of each, then tailor your sheets to your specific sleep preferences.
There are three main factors that go into producing quality sheeting fabrics:
Fiber:
Individual fibers are spun together to form yarn or thread. Most of our sheets are made of 100% cotton, including Egyptian and Supima® cotton options, though we also offer options in natural linen, a bamboo blend, and TENCEL™ Lyocell.
Weave:
A fabric construction formed by interlacing two yarns at right angles. Percale is made with a balanced weave, meaning it has the same number of threads across as down for a crisp but soft, smooth, and durable product. A sateen weave has more threads across than down, which gives it a shine and produces a very soft, lustrous feel.
Thread Count:
Thread count is the number of threads per square inch. The higher the thread count, the tighter the weave. However, thread count alone is not an indicator of quality. Our lower thread count sheets are just as soft and durable as our higher thread count options because of the premium quality of the yarns that we use—so choose based on sleep preferences rather than a high thread count.
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Choose Natural Fibers for the Most Comfortable Sheets
When choosing your sheets, consider the specific fibers used to manufacture the fabric. Cotton and other natural fibers are breathable and more comfortable than sheets made from synthetic materials like polyester. For improved comfort, choose sheets made with these natural fibers.
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Types of Weaves for Bed Sheets
After fiber, consider the benefits of different weaves to choose the perfect sheet fabric. Whether you sleep hot, cold, or somewhere in the middle, explore these options to create the most comfortable bed in any season.
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What Sizes Do I Need?
Measure your mattress, length, width, and depth (or thickness), to get the best fit. If your fitted sheet is too small, it may pop off the bed at night; too large, and your sheets slip while you sleep.
Most of our fitted sheets are a generous 14 inches deep, compared to the industry standard of 7 to 12 inches. When it comes to extra deep pocket fitted sheets, you’ll find options from 16 to 20 inches. If you use a mattress pad or topper or prefer an extra-thick mattress, choose deep pocket sheets for better coverage.
The Company Store Sheet Size Guide
This sheet size guide is a starting point—mattress and sheet dimensions vary by brand so measure both for best results. If your mattress doesn’t match any of these measurements, our customer service team is available to help you choose the right sheet size.
Don’t forget the pillows: Pillowcases and shams complete the look, so choose the right size for the perfect finishing touch. Measure your pillow to determine which size pillowcase or sham will fit properly:
- For standard pillows, pillowcases are usually 20 by 30 inches while shams are 20 by 26 inches.
- King-sized pillowcases measure in at 20 by 40 inches, or 20 by 36 inches for a king-sized sham.
- Euro pillow shams come in one size, a 26 by 26 inch square.
Choosing the right sheets comes down to fabric, weave, and size. After you’ve figured out these important details, check out our color and print options to create a bedding look that suits your tastes perfectly. Explore our Tips & Ideas page for design tips and tricks.