Sheet Fabric Guide
Cotton percale (Audrey, Skylar) has a crisp, cool feel that breathes well in warm weather. It gets softer with each wash and is the most classic sheet fabric. Cotton sateen (Classico, Como) has a smooth, silky finish with a subtle sheen and a slightly warmer feel. Bamboo linen (Bamboo Linen, Remi) combines natural breathability with moisture-wicking properties for temperature regulation. Bamboo sateen (Bamboo Sateen, Sheena, Langston) adds a silk-like sheen to bamboo's natural cooling properties. Pure linen (Kelly, Linen) is the most breathable option, softens dramatically over time, and is naturally antibacterial.
Special Details by Collection
The Audrey set features a ruffle detail along the flat sheet and pillowcases. The Classico has a classic hemstitch border for a tailored look. The Como adds ladder stitch detailing for a refined finish. The Kelly and Linen sets offer the relaxed, lived-in look that linen is known for. The Remi combines bamboo and linen for a unique blend of softness and breathability. All sets include a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and pillowcases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between percale and sateen sheets?
Percale (Audrey, Skylar) uses a one-over-one-under weave that creates a crisp, matte finish. It sleeps cool and gets softer over time. Sateen (Classico, Como) uses a four-over-one-under weave that produces a smooth, silky surface with a subtle sheen. Sateen feels warmer and more luxurious but is slightly less breathable. Choose percale for hot sleepers and sateen for those who prefer a silky feel.
Are bamboo sheets good for hot sleepers?
Yes. Bamboo fibers naturally wick moisture and regulate temperature, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter. The Bamboo Linen, Bamboo Sateen, Sheena, Langston, and Remi sets all use bamboo-based materials. Bamboo sateen has a cooler-to-the-touch feel than cotton sateen while maintaining the same smooth texture.
How do I care for linen bed sheets?
Machine wash the Kelly and Linen sheet sets on a gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water. Tumble dry on low or line dry. Avoid bleach and fabric softener, which coat the fibers and reduce breathability. Linen wrinkles naturally, and that relaxed texture is part of its character. The sheets get softer with each wash and reach peak softness after about 10 washes.