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26/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 27/07/2024 02:33

Softest Sheets of 2024 Tested and Reviewed by Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan editors recognized Cariloha bamboo sheets in their article, "Behold: The 17 Softest Sheets of 2024, Tested and Reviewed", in which they talk about how and where to find the softest sheets in today's market. Cosmopolitan is a leading fashion and entertainment magazine and receives over 34 million unique monthly visitors.

Behold: The 17 Softest Sheets of 2024, Tested and Reviewed

By Siena Gagliano & Hannah Chubb

Your favorite place on earth (bed) is about to get even better.

Picture this: It's the end of a demanding day, and those deadlines, chores, errands, and endless tasks finally lead to the most blissful part of adulthood: bedtime.

Navigating responsibilities can be utterly exhausting, and sometimes, the best way to get through it is knowing that you're going to slip into a haven of plush pillows and a fluffy duvet at the end of the day.

But one of the most important parts of a well-curated snooze situation? Sheets that are soft as hell. And lucky for you, I happen to know where to find them.

To help you navigate the many sheet options on the market, our team tested and reviewed a tonnnn of different picks to find you the absolute softest ones out there because we care about you, dammit!

If you take a peek down below, you'll find sheets made from cotton, microfiber, bamboo, flannel, linen, silk, and more from home brands you know and love, plus some fab companies you might not even know about yet. Trust me when I say these are the best of the best. Here's a little sneak peek…

Best Silky Soft Sheets

Cariloha Classic Bamboo Bed Sheet Set

A few years ago, I was staying at a friend's house, and the bed in their guest bedroom was lined with these very sheets. It was then that I discovered how much of a game-changer good quality sheets can be-and I've been using them ever since. These bamboo beauties from Cariloha have a super luxe twill weave and are naturally thermal-regulating. And still, to this day, I can't get over how freaking soft they are.

  • Material: 100 percent viscose from bamboo
  • Weave: Twill
  • Set includes: Two pillowcases, one flat sheet, and one fitted sheet
  • Sizes: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Cal King, Split King
  • Colors: 5

Glowing Customer Review: "I've had these sheets for years and recommend them to everyone I know. They're soft, silky, breathable, cooling, absorbent, durable, and just lovely to look at. I have other sheets, but I end up washing these and putting them right back on the bed because the other sheets are too stiff."

PROS

  • Extra-deep pockets suitable for high-profile mattresses
  • Get softer the more you wash them
  • Reviewers note that they never pill
  • 100-night trial

What to look for when shopping for the softest sheets.

First things first: Shopping for soft sheets is subjective, says Preeti Gopinath, associate professor and director of the textiles MFA program at Parsons School of Design in New York City. You may find the crisp, clean feel of percale to be the softest thing you've ever touched, or you may believe that breathable linen sheets are sent straight from the gods. It's all about personal preference! That said, these fabrics are generally thought of as the softest to sleep in, according to Gopinath:

  • Microfiber: Made up of synthetic fibers, this super tight weave feels buttery and is also budget-friendly. Heads up, though: These sheets can sometimes get hot and feel less "natural" than other options.
  • Cotton/Sateen: Sateen is a type of weave pattern where one thread going in one direction is floated over several threads going in the other direction. This creates a smooth, luxe feel (especially when paired with 100 percent cotton).
  • Flannel: The smooth brushed cotton in this fabric traps in air for all the warmth and coziness. But beware-sh*t can get hot.
  • Silk: All hail the fiber that literally comes from bugs (you heard me). It's pricey, but oh my god is it soft, smooth, shiny, and strong.

Read more from this article and from Cosmopolitan here.