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The Threadmill Cotton Queen Sheet Set is a 4-piece bedding collection made from 100% pure cotton with a 300 thread count. Designed for queen size beds, it features a deep pocket fitted sheet, is machine washable, and is crafted with sustainable practices, ensuring both comfort and environmental responsibility.
J**M
Easy care and great looking sheets
Love these sheets! Because they're organic, and inexpensive, I wasn't expecting much, but they're great! Light weight and soft to the skin, mostly wrinkle free when they come out of the dryer, good fit. This is my second set!
K**S
Great sheets
The media could not be loaded. Caught these on sale and happy with them love the dark grey polka dots. They are soft and hold up to my 6 cats helping me make the bed, also love the fact that their fur easy comes right off so they are great for anyone who lets their fur babies on the bed. However they do tend to wrinkle
S**S
Super cute and comfy!
When I first got the sheets they smelled TERRIBLE! But after I washed them once they were perfectly fine and super soft.
B**T
Great sheets for the price
These sheets are smooth and pretty. They are thinner than many sheets but, for the money, I am very pleased. They wash and dry well on delicate settings.
R**S
I love these sheets
I love these sheets. They are so soft. They washed beautifully and came out of the dryer with no wrinkles. They fit my king sized mattress perfectly. I would definitely recommend.
S**A
Soft but also thin.
This sheet set is very thin, definitely a Summer weight unless you sleep warm which I do. I don't see these holding up to repeated washng but only time will tell. Marginally satisfied at the price point but that may change with repeated washings and usage.
Y**A
WHAT I WANTED
....Had microfiber sheets...missed good cotton sheets. Problem is, lot of manufacturers out there that have their product made in China with various shortcuts...too often false advertising. Cotton sheets manufactured in India had a better reputation....Very reasonable price. Delivery time good. Reusable cloth bag "packaging" elegant. I immediately took to washing machine for warm water wash... Very substantial... weighed way more than microfiber. Came out of wash fine....While certainly not "wrinkle free"... bottom sheet stretches out flat and top sheet good enough when made up. Ironing sheets at home is a bad joke. If I had on a guest bed, I *might* iron the pillow cases just to look nice... Really doesn't affect sleep comfort....That 100" on the flat sheet handy. Long time since I slept on all cotton sheets. These were not "silky"...but I don't like sleeping on "silky" type sheets (or even worse...flannel sheets...)...I'm 71 now. Recovering from Covid... more than 100 possible post-Covid symptoms out there...one of them being skin problems...which I am experiencing... Survived two wars and one bad marriage, but this is over the top....Aside from microfiber not being "natural"... I have no idea what type of red dye they used... but it never stopped "bleeding" into wash months after purchase. Best that I sleep on white cotton sheets...aside from anything else, I can bleach them if I have to....Unless you want a "silky" feel, I can highly recommend these sheets to you.UPDATE: The extra long top sheet is great. Sometimes I toss and turn and covers a shambles. But the extra long top sheet keeps the sheets in place. All sheet makers should take note...SECOND UPDATE: Because of post-Covid skin problems, I have to apply a lot of Rx "sheep dip"... As a result, I have had to wash sheets three times a week... Which meant giving them 3 years wear in 1 year. Some months back I ordered an extra set... Today had to replace. Three years worth of wear quite reasonable. I ordered another set today to re-stock my reserve. Just in case plant moved to North Korea or this product no longer carried. No one product is going to make everybody happy... but the majority of you will be pleased with the quality and durability of this product. -Yankee Papa...Age 72--Yankee Papa- Update: Age 73 now... Just got new set in mail... Again, having to use chlorine bleach... Still, get good wear even so... -YP-
T**T
An awesome choice in bedsheets
For years, we've used bedsheets that we got on sale from Ross or TJMaxx, because who wants to spend $100 on a set of sheets? We never paid much attention to the thread-count, type of cotton, etc. but wanted something with decent quality and not too expensive.If you read-up on sheets, you'll find materials (cotton, egyptian cotton, cotton blend, flannel, etc.) thread counts (100, 200, 300, 450, 600 and up) weave (Percale, Sateen, Satin, etc.) and the pattern and color.When it comes to the material, I want 100% cotton. For me, adding any synthetic fiber would be too hot, but if you sweat, cotton sheets will get wet, and a blended fabric might breathe and dry off more easily. As for Egyptian Cotton, it does indicate a high level of quality, but I don't particularly care about who grew the cotton.For Thread count, it's a mine-field. The thread-coun can easily be made to look like more than it actually is, because vendors can print anything they want, and anything above 600 will be fake, as they twist two yarns together, making 1200, but it's not any 'finer' than 600, just more bulky cotton from a twisted yarn. Most people shop for sheets by thread-count, but two different 300-count sheets are not the same, so what can a consumer do? I say avoid anything that claims more than 600 thread count. And you don't necessarily want the highest thread count. a lower thread count will be a more lightweight and breathable sheet, and better for situations where you want something not too hot in summer.For the "weave" I learned a bit about the various ways they can weave the yarn into a bedsheet. Percale has that sturdy robust, "crisp" feeling in the cotton fabric, whereas Sateen is a special type of weave that feels very 'soft' because of the way they skip over threads in the weave pattern. I like the robust feel of Percale, but I prefer Sateen for its softness.My strategy is to avoid one-off sheets from no-name brands, go for a BRAND that sells a range of thread-counts, and choose the right sheet within that range. I'm glad I found Threadmill brand - they have a wide range of sheets in various thread-counts and weaves, and they have nice environmentally-friendly packaging and marketing. And they are not expensive at all.In the end I went with the 300 thread count sateen sheet. It's soft, lightweight (i have a super-warm comforter) a nice sage-green color and inexpensive. It is as nice and soft as other 600 TC sheets I've had. Highly recommend Threadmill.
J**L
Good fit
This was a good fit for my Casper mattress
S**G
Comfortable Bed Linens
They are very soft and comfortable to sleep on. I really like the feel of them on my skin. Deep corners make it more likely they will stay in place. Good price and good quality.
D**H
Thin and shiny Material
They're Ok but Quite thin. Can read a note through it. Kind of shiny and silky.
K**.
Comfoetable
These sheets are amazing comfortable and feels nice against your body.
P**R
Sheets
Love them nice fit very soft will buy more
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