- Bamboo sheets have quickly become a popular choice for bedding due to their many benefits. Classic bamboo sheets are made from the fibers of the bamboo plant, which are known for their softness and durability. These sheets are not only comfortable to sleep on, but they are also environmentally friendly.
Flannel:Flannel is a material most people are likely familiar with from flannel shirts, but it is also a material used for bedding. Traditionally only made with wool, flannel is now made with a variety of materials. Cotton and polyester are the most common.
- Beyond aesthetics, these valances also offer practical benefits

Linen Bed Sheets
Cotton Vs. Linen Comparison At A Glance
Fitted sheets have the potential to wear out more quickly than other bedding elements for a few reasons: 1. The elastic sewn on the edges create more stress on the fabric, especially when the fabric is being stretched across the mattress repeatedly. 2. The weight of our bodies shifting while sleeping creating friction on the fabric, causing wear.
Linen fibres are naturally eco-friendly, renewable and biodegradable; as well as being antimicrobial, which can help if you have an allergy or skin condition.
Thread Count
Linen vs Cotton Bed Sheets: An In-depth Comparison of Popular Bedding Materials


A bedspread is a thin, decorative covering that normally covers the entire bed and touches the floor. Cotton, chenille, wool, or polyester are common bedspread materials.
While American bed sizes have remained fixed, there are no standard mattress depths. As a general rule, our fitted sheets have a gusset (AKA “pocket size” or “pocket depth”) that will fit mattresses up to 17” deep with enough room to tuck under the mattress. However, most of our purveyors accommodate custom orders for deeper or thinner sizes.


The bed linen feel
For more details on this ultra-cozy fabric, explore our guides:


Flannelette Sheets


Reputable bedding factories prioritize the use of quality materials and workmanship to ensure their products meet the highest standards. By working closely with bedding suppliers who have close relationships with these bedding factories, you can be confident in the quality of the bedding you purchase.
Bottom Sheet or Fitted Sheet

Twin Size Bed: 39” x 75” | Twin Size Sheets: 38”W x 75”L
Twin XL Bed: 39” x 80” | Twin XL Sheets: 38”W x 80”L
Full Size Bed: 54” x 75” | Full Size Sheets: 53”W x 75” L
Queen Size Bed: 60” x 80” | Queen Size Sheets: 60”W x 80”L
King Size Bed: 76” x 80” | King Size Sheets: 76”W x 80”L
California King: 72” x 84” | California King Sheets: 72”W x 84”L
Knowing what types of bed sheets fit your needs can help you sleep better and prevent you from having to buy replacements every few months. When choosing your sheets, keep in mind what type of sleeper you are. Hot sleepers are better off with breathable, cooling sheets like cotton or linen, while cold sleepers should opt for something warmer like flannel. Also, consider how much they will be used and what type of people (or animals) will use them the most.