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I like 400 thread count cotton sateen sheets. Please do a Google search "The difference between sateen and cotton thread counts in  sheets".

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@momoftwo2007 wrote:

@NickNack wrote:

It definitely wouldn't be microfiber.  I've slept on microfiber sheets, and they are just terrible.  I was hot all night long.  They feel so nice and hot, but I could barely stand them for one night.

 

I like 100% cotton 400 thread count sheets from Cuddledown.  They're expensive, but I've used the same two sets of sheets from them for about ten years, and they're still in perfect condition.


@NickNack  I totally agree.  Definitely no microfiber.  I bought a set of microfiber sheets and they are hot!!!


And they stain! Don't even drool on them!

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

Thank-you everyone for all of your wonderful suggestions.

 

I'm trying to find sheets that cost $100 or less.

 

 

Spending 3 or $400 or more on sheets, well, it had better come with someone to tuck me in at night.

 

 


I have bought targets performance cotton sheets, pretty pleased with them.

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I look for Egyptian cotton snd around 400 thread count. I like Macy’s damask stripe- usually nicely priced. I did feel some Sams club sheets and feel was good. Haven’t tried.
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Wow! Dry clean your sheets? How many sets of sheets do you need to do this & how often? Dry cleaning is expensive. Plus all those dry cleaning chemicals you are sleeping on every night. Doesn't sound good. Sheet snob? Uninformed consumer.

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@Lilysmom , Thanks for the info.

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@RedTop wrote:

The sheets on our bed right now are QVC Northern Nights supima cotton, 1000 thread count.   I like them very much, and have 2 sets.   Percale is also a favorite. 


Shoekitty said, I have those, they ate nice.  The are heavier, but great here in california for fall and winter.  I dont use flannel .  Always cotton.  I like crispy sheets too. But I digress.  The supima are extra special in my mind, because supima is grown in USA

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I'm in the minority, but I love limp sheets.  Sometimes I find them being sold on long tables at gas stations. I've also had luck with some Concierge sheets sold through HSN.

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For the cold weather, brand doesn't matter to me, but I love the warmth of flannel. 

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