The Best Sheets on Amazon Our Design Editors Found for Your Bedroom’s Style

A surprising number of our favorite high-end brands sell the best sheets on Amazon—including Boll & Branch that makes our favorite organic set in this list. We’ve tested the best options for years in our own bedrooms to help you discern the gems from the duds. Our finds can actually elevate the design of your bedscape, too, from sheets with muted tones to vibrant prints.
Our Top Picks
To help satisfy sleepers through the changing seasons, we’ve made sure our list highlights cooling sheets like crisp, moisture-wicking percale and silky, breathable eucalyptus that are perfect for anyone who generally runs hot. We also dropped in linens that feel cozy and breathable year-round (we’re looking at you, sateen). Take advantage of free and speedy shipping and shop the editor-approved organic cotton, bamboo, and linen sheet sets on Amazon we stand behind.
For your convenience, prices are given for queen-size bed sheet sets, but different sizes are available for purchase.
Best Overall
Specs
- Materials: 100% cotton, 400 thread count
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king, split king
- Colors: Mineral, natural pewter, shore, stone, white
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex, GOTS, Fair Trade
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 17 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Made of luxe cotton
- Super soft
- Wrinkle-free
- Organic and Oeko-Tex-certified
Downsides:
- On the more expensive side
These aren’t just our favorite sheets on Amazon—we think these are the best sateen sheets money can buy in general. In our best-of guide, shopping director Rachel Fletcher says that these are so good that they stay in rotation as part of her top five sheet sets. “That extra-soft feel paired with the lovely, cooling properties make them feel like the luxury sheets that they are,” she says. Even though she’s had the same set for five-plus years at this point, she says they are just as strong and soft as when she first got them.
Contributor Kristi Kellogg adds that these sheets are “breathable wonders that make you feel like you’re drifting off to sleep in a five-star hotel.” The sheets are made of top-tier, organic cotton and are completely chemical-free. They boast three sustainability certifications—the most on our list—from Oeko-Tex, GOTS, and Fair Trade to prove it. The 17-inch-deep pocketed fitted sheet helps prevent them from popping off of a tall mattress, and the sheets get softer with each wash, maintaining their finish and high-end feel after even a couple years, says Kellogg. “These are definitely among the best sheets I’ve ever had,” she notes. “I can’t say enough good things about these. Buy them for yourself, buy them for your friends and family—anyone would be thrilled to sleep on these.”
The Silky Bamboo Set
Specs
- Materials: 100% viscose from bamboo
- Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king, split king
- Colors: Charcoal grey, cream, grey, white, brown, light grey
- Certifications: N/A
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 20 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Breezy
- Stays put on the mattress
- Soft
Downsides:
- Limited color options
- Quick to wrinkle
Pretty much the whole Shop AD team has tried and loved Cozy Earth’s whole collection—from their pajamas to their pillows—but the bamboo sheets are a level above the rest. According to the brand, bamboo viscose fibers are more hollow than cotton, allowing more air (and heat from your body) to pass through while you sleep. You can buy the bamboo viscose sheets directly from Amazon, which ship for free. They’re “super light and airy,” says shopping editor Audrey Lee, making them ideal for layering in cold months or for hot sleepers. They also suit her minimalist bedroom—the neutral and patternless color variations suit a simple and clean aesthetic.
Contributor Megan Wahn says that these are so supple that she thought they were silk (without the crazy price tag) when she first laid on them. “They’re silky smooth but maintain a comfy coziness distinct to cotton,” she adds, calling herself Eloise at The Plaza whenever she slips in this set.
Contributor Yelena Alpert also tested the sheets, which she had been eyeing for a while. Fortunately, these did not disappoint. “Since my borderline obsession with Cozy Earth hinges on its airy softness, I’ll save you from all the cotton candy references,” she says. “The softness of the sheets makes me want to spend the entire day in bed. Not sure how Cozy Earth does it but the sheets feel like velvet, but in no way heavy.”
Best Basic Set
Specs
- Materials: 100% viscose derived from bamboo
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king
- Colors: Blush, clay, dove, fog, forest, ivory, sage, sapphire, sky, snow, storm, stripe, teal
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 16 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Velvety texture
- Gets softer over time
- Thick yet airy material
Downsides:
- Using dry balls could cause pilling
Our editors already love Sijo sheets, but recently the company launched a sister brand, Doz by Sijo—available exclusively on Amazon—which offers more affordable bedding options we think are just as good as the originals. Senior shopping editor Nashia Baker says this basic set of bamboo sheets has constantly been in her bedding rotation over the last year and has managed to get softer after every wash. “My skin has gotten pretty sensitive over time, and I love how soothed I feel when I sink into these sheets (and the fact that I don’t have to shell out a lot for a high-end set),” she says. “They are so breathable that I recommended them to my family down South who has been loving them, especially since they help keep them from having to crank the AC as much to fall asleep at night.”
Baker likes that she had the option to shop for a set without the flat sheet for days when just a comforter on top of a fitted sheet will do (especially during NYC summers). With over a dozen available colorways, it should be easy to find a set that'll work with your aesthetic, but we think their blush pink and pistachio colors are especially nice if you’re working with a more feminine bedroom vibe.
A Refined Percale
Specs
- Materials: 100% cotton percale
- Sizes: Twin, full, Queen, king, California king
- Colors: Abyss, cream, pebble beige, slate, white (more patterns and colorways on the Brooklinen site)
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: N/A
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Breathable 270 thread count
- Available on Amazon in tones like abyss and pebble beige for a serene bedscape
- Organic materiality
Downsides:
- Amazon has more limited prints and patterns
Brooklyn-based Brooklinen may very well be our most-recommended bedding brand to date, especially when it comes to cotton sheets. It’s a favorite of Alpert's, who was quickly wooed by the brand’s smooth cotton percale. “I pair these with the percale cotton duvet cover and a light duvet insert (Buffy Air) and sleeping is literally a dream,” she says. “It’s just this super light bedding that feels ultra luxe even though it is quite accessible.”
Just the thought of these sheets makes Alpert excited for bed because of how refreshing and refined they feel and look. “Cheesy as it may sound, it makes me think that these are bed sheets made for a princess—airy and luxe,” she says. “The long-staple cotton is more durable than typical cotton, and I can tell that these are woven tightly.” Arguably the best part is that these sheets don’t look wrinkly like other materials like a Supima cotton that tends to micro crease. But if you want something that looks super crisp, you just need to steam it to give it a structured look.
Classic Cotton Sheets
Specs
- Materials: 100% cotton sateen weave
- Sizes: Queen, king, California king, split king
- Colors: Beige, blue, bright white, grey, ivory, light grey, navy blue, sage green
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 16 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Cool enough for year-round use
- Durable
- Rich color options
Downsides:
- Not super soft at first (needs a few washes!)
- Thick construction
Reminiscent of hotel bedding, Lee was immediately impressed by this California Design Den set. “Though I was admittedly a little wary at first due to the thickness of the cotton (which read as too hot in my mind), the 1,000-thread-count sheets proved to be cool and airy on warmer nights and particularly cozy in cooler temperatures when I paired them with my favorite comforter,” she says.
What’s more, these sheets wear nicely. Though Lee says they were crisp at first, a couple of washes softened them right up. After year-round use, she also confirms that this set is breathable enough to take you from season to season without any issues of wear. “Overall, the quality itself is top-notch, and I can tell they’re the kind of sheets that will last years before needing to be replaced,” she says.
For Perpetually Hot Sleepers
Specs
- Materials: 100% Eucalyptus lyocell
- Sizes: Twin, full, queen, king, California king
- Colors: Blush, clay, dove, cream, fog, forest, ivory, sage, sapphire, sky, snow, storm, stripe, teal
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 16 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Cooling
- Hypoallergenic
- Rich color options
Downsides:
- Some reviewers report that they are quick to shrink in the wash
Sijo’s eucalyptus-lyocell sheets have a slightly lower thread count than the majority of sets in this list, giving them a lighter weight and more relaxed look. (They are, however, just as cooling.) They have “an almost liquid, viscose kind of feel,” says Fletcher, that’s akin to “sleeping on a perfectly worn in vintage T-shirt that also keeps you from getting sweaty.” Unlike cotton sheets, they have a satiny shine and “don’t cling to every corner,” making them especially ideal for those who prefer their sheets untucked.
After washing more times than she can count, shopping producer Lauren Arzbaecher says the materiality makes the sheets less prone to pilling like cotton or linen can sometimes after laundry day. “In both summer and colder months, the eucalyptus feels soft and supple,” shares. “It’s breathable enough to keep bundled up underneath a duvet and blanket without sweating to death.” Plus, they’re hypoallergenic, as well as asthma- and allergy-friendly certified.
The bottom line? They’re a great value given the lightweight-yet-substantial design. “For not too high of a price tag, these sheets feel really well-made: they’ve stayed smooth wash after wash, and I’ve had no issues with wear or stitches coming loose,” Arzbaecher says.
Best Long-Staple Cotton Sheets
Specs
- Materials: 100% cotton, 480 thread count
- Sizes: Twin, full, king, queen, California king
- Colors: White, cream, windowpane
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: N/A
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Deep pockets
- Silky construction
- Chic design
Downsides:
- Thin
- Off-gassing
“Once snuggled under my massive duvet cover and mountain of pillows, I could feel the slight slick of the sateen construction—a very appreciated detail as NYC was slogging through a heatwave as I tested these,” begins contributor Erika Owen in a raving review of these sateen sheets from AD-favorite bedding brand, Brooklinen. The fitted sheet pocket has a deep design, and after many washes, they just keep getting softer. “These are quality sheets that will last you many seasons,” adds Owen.
Best Luxury Set
Specs
- Materials: 100% CleanBamboo Lyocell, comparable to cotton 1,000 thread count
- Sizes: Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king
- Colors: Cloud, ocean, slate, sage
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex, B Corp, Climate Neutral
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 16 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Airy and comforting in hot and transitional seasons
- Contouring effect gently hugs your body
- Certified B Corp
Downsides:
- Pricier than all options on the list
These are so good, we made an exception to declare them one of the best eucalyptus sheet sets. While they technically derive from bamboo, they’re processed in the same way as breathable eucalyptus bedding. Alpert says these sheets have become a regular in her rotation. “After the first night sleeping on these, I thought to myself, ‘these are liquid gold’ in every sense of the word,” she says. “The fabric is practically fluid and contours gently over my body. Since these sheets have been on my bed, I have not had any night sweat experiences.” Baker agrees, adding that they’re supersoft and have worn well even after dozens of washes (meaning: no loose threads).
Best Budget Set
Specs
- Materials: 100% cotton, 200 thread count
- Sizes: Full, queen, king
- Colors: Grey stripe, blue palmetto, blue stripe, green leaves
- Certifications: Oeko-Tex
- Includes: Fitted sheet, flat sheet, two pillowcases
- Pocket depth: 17 inches
Upsides & Downsides
Upsides:
- Approachable price point
- Ideal for layering without overheating
- Airier than most percale sheets
Downsides:
- Lower thread count than most
While there are sets worth splurging on, it’s not required. Our editors have found that Madison Park offers quality at significantly lower costs. For instance, these 100% cotton sheets are ideal for an airy (but never flimsy) feel, according to Baker. “It’s a very unpretentious percale. It’s not super stiff like some can be; it’s almost like a classic cotton with a little bit of starchiness to it,” she says.
The biggest perk is how airy and light they feel. “These are perfectly breathable when I’m sleeping under files of blankets and are lovely solo right now with a thin quilt on top since summer weather is here in New York,” she says. Baker thinks this is a solid option if you’re venturing into more bedding prints, too, like the grey stripe. “It’s a muted gray pattern, so it goes with pretty much everything in my closet that’s currently stuffed with duvet covers of all kinds,” she says.
How We Tested the Best Sheets on Amazon
We call in a wide variety of sheet types, from budget-friendly picks to luxury bedding splurges, from trusted brands as well as those new to us. We take into account the sheets that are generating buzz on Amazon with thousands of positive reviews and test these for ourselves—what makes these so successful? We test every kind of sheet—percale, linen, cotton, you name it—so we have a strong idea of what the market offers and where it succeeds through all seasons. After a few months, we ask our testers to give us an update—how do the sheets hold up after regular washes and months of use? We evaluate the wear of the elastic band, the durability of the material, and overall texture and update our reviews accordingly. The best sellers that become mainstays on our beds boast a soft feel, have deep pockets to fit mattresses with extra accessories like a mattress topper, and are machine washable for simple routine care. Plus, many are a minimum of a three- or four-piece set (pillowcases and sheets) to easily dress the bed each day.
How We Chose Our Best Sheets on Amazon
We approached the vast Amazon marketplace through multiple lenses to determine which sheet sets reign supreme.
As your resident sleep enthusiasts, we first considered brands we know and trust that sell their products on Amazon—think Brooklinen, Cozy Earth, and Boll & Branch—and researched how their offerings on Amazon compare to their own websites. We assessed how many sheet options they sell, how competitive their deals are compared to other brands, and how speedy their shipping times could be through the Amazon platform.
Next, we dug deeply into Amazon customer feedback, focusing our attention on which sheets on Amazon have accrued the most ratings and what reviews say regarding overall customer satisfaction, return and refund policies, and more. Through this research, sheets from brands like California Design Den, Mellanni, and Bamboo Bay stood out among infinite listings.
Finally, we conducted a broader sweep of the market to ensure that we considered a wide range of personal preferences, from materials to prices to overall sleeping style, in selecting our top sheet sets on Amazon. We also keep an eye out for options with a return policy available in case the sheets aren’t a fit. In doing so, we're confident there's an ideal set of sheets on this list to suit most sleep needs.
Comparing Our Top Picks
| Product | Price | Upsides | Downsides | Colors | Materials |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Sheet Set | $279 | Made of luxe cotton, super soft, wrinkle-free, organic and Oeko-Tex certified | On the more expensive side | 5 | 100% cotton , 400 thread count |
| DOZ by Sijo Bamboo Sheets | $55 | Velvety texture, gets softer over time, thick yet airy material | Using dry balls could cause pilling | 17 | 100% viscose derived from bamboo |
| California Design Den Cotton Sateen Sheets | $128 | Cool enough for year-round use, durable, rich color options | Not super soft at first (needs a few washes!), thick construction | 8 | 100% cotton sateen weave |
| Brooklinen Classic Percale Core Sheet Set | $199 | Breathable 270 thread count, available on Amazon in tones like abyss and pebble beige for a serene bedscape, organic materiality | Amazon has more limited prints and patterns | 25 | 100% cotton percale |
| Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set | $369 | Breezy, stays put on the mattress, soft | Limited color options, quick to wrinkle | 6 | 100% Viscose from bamboo |
| ettitude Organic Bamboo Lyocell Sheet Set | $359 | Airy and comforting in hot and transitional seasons, contouring effect gently hugs your body, certified B Corp | Pricier than all options on the list | 4 | 100% CleanBamboo Lyocell |
| Sijo Premium 100% Austrian Eucalyptus Lyocell Tencel Sheet Set | $185 | Cooling, hypoallergenic, rich color options | Some reviewers report that they are quick to shrink in the wash | 13 | 100% Eucalyptus lyocell |
| Brooklinen Luxury Sateen Sheet Set | $199 | Deep pockets, silky construction, chic design | Thin, off-gassing | 6 | 100% cotton |
| Madison Park 100% Cotton Bed Sheets | $45 | Approachable price point, ideal for layering without overheating, airier than most percale sheets | Lower thread count than most | 4 | 100% cotton |
Amazon Sheets FAQs
What Are the Benefits of Buying Sheets on Amazon?
Sometimes you need a set of sheets quick, and Amazon is a good place to turn to check that box. If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can have your new snooze gear within 24 hours. And we’re far from the days of unknown brands muddying the many (many) pages of products. You can now easily find names you know and trust (like Brooklinen and Cozy Earth) on the menu. Alternatively, if you're opting for an unknown brand, you have the gift of tons of ratings and reviews to help you make your choice. And if you’re working with a set budget, you are in luck—you can find sheet sets for $50 or $600 ranging all materials and styles.
What to Avoid When Buying Sheets on Amazon?
Always, always check the materials information. While you can absolutely score high-quality materials like cotton, percale, and sateen for a low price point on Amazon, it’s important to make sure you aren’t getting duped. You’re looking to avoid polyester, nylon, synthetic blends with high synthetic content, and low-quality microfiber where you can. It’s worth checking care instructions too, so you don’t purchase a sheet set only to find out the care complexities of your new bedding.
Costco vs. Amazon Sheets: Where Should You Buy Sheets?
One of the best things about shopping on Amazon is the world of choice it offers. You could likely spend an entire day searching through the platform’s stock of bedsheets. Amazon also tends to stock more name brands than Costco, if that’s something that’s important to you. Both Costco and Amazon offer designs for all budgets and are worth researching the next time you’re on the market for new sheets. But if you’re an Amazon Prime member, the one-day shipping and consistent discounts are tough to turn down.
What Thread Count Is the Best Quality for Sheets?
Thread count is a common consideration when buying new sheets. It signifies the total number of yarns used to create a square inch of fabric, and it’s usually used by manufacturers to speak to a sheet’s softness. However, thread count is only one component to consider (along with fiber choices and construction styles) when assessing the overall quality of a set of sheets. In fact, experts say it’s a myth that a higher thread count guarantees a higher-quality sheet and suggest not overthinking thread count when shopping. For instance, a high-quality set of bamboo sheets can feel softer than 1,000-thread count Egyptian cotton sheets.
How Much Should I Pay for Good Bed Sheets?
Similar to thread count, prices for a quality set of sheets can range dramatically and don’t always reflect quality. However, our research shows that you can easily score a good set of bed sheets for as little as $50 and as much as $400 (before factoring in any sales or promotions) depending on your choice of fabric, design details, and sleep preferences.
What Sheets Do Five-Star Hotels Use?
For most of us, nothing beats vacation sleep. To mimic those nights at home, you can stock up on the best hotel sheets. The two most common types found in five-star hotels and resorts are cotton percale and sateen. These not only look polished and presentable post-housekeeping, but they’re also smooth and offer a balance between airiness and warmth. Our top pick overall is the Four Seasons Signature Hotel Sheet Set, a 350-thread-count option made with 100% long-staple Supima cotton.
What Types of Sheets Are Best for Hot Sleepers?
Whether you’re gearing up for warm weather months or deal with night sweats year-round, there are three popular materials known for their breathability: linen, bamboo, and cotton percale. Naturally cooling, hot sleepers find relief with a more structured cotton percale, moisture-wicking bamboo, or textural linen. After rigorous testing, though, our editors have concluded that bamboo or Tencel lyocell are the most cooling materials w















