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Best cotton sheets to buy? Help!

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Chrisks Wed 29-Jul-20 09:23:42

I’m wanting new sheets and duvet cover. Any advice on the best ones out there? I don’t ever iron sheets so don’t want to end up buying ones that crease. I’m fancying Egyptian cotton as they are cooler but which ones? There is often far too much choice these days!
Many thanks in advance.

Esmay Wed 04-May-22 09:34:17

Like grandtante - I look for the cheapest :
My Ikea linen is now about 15 years old plus and washes beautifully .

I also bought beautiful silky feel Egyption cotton sheets from Wilko .
I don't know if they still stock them .

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nadateturbe Wed 04-May-22 08:05:20

Oops, just saw Lemsips post.

nadateturbe Wed 04-May-22 08:04:27

I buy Dunelm or Tesco Egyptian cotton. Don't iron bottom sheet. Sometimes I just iron the bit of the top sheet that you can see when it's folded over duvet. blush

LadyStardust Wed 04-May-22 07:48:47

Aldi sateen cotton bedding is lovely and feels more expensive than it is! I stocked up recently in the sale. I only ever iron bedding if we have guests!

lemsip Wed 04-May-22 07:46:44

* OP is from JUL 2020!!*
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LadyGracie Sat 02-Jan-21 21:13:18

I bought some king size sheets from Next which are beautifully soft and don't crease.

I also have some single ones from Bensons for Beds equally good if not better.

Genty Sat 02-Jan-21 19:11:35

I bought pure egyptian cotton bedding, never again!! it creases very badly when washed and its a nightmare to iron as the creases dont iron out!!

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Spangler Mon 10-Aug-20 05:42:51

For a crisp, wrinkle free bed sheet, buy the ones with elasticated corners, just make sure you get the right size though. If you don't iron the sheets, avoid the ones with a valance, unless you tuck the valance under the mattress.

Tiwi Mon 10-Aug-20 04:58:38

grandtanteJE65

I find that if you dry sheets outside they don't crease too badly.

I always buy the cheapest I can find, as long as they are 100% cotton.

Ikea have good quality sheets and duvet covers.

That's my thing, I always buy cotton sheets in Ikea and dry them outside after a good washing. It smells good, it feels good and it is relatively cheap

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Callistemon Fri 31-Jul-20 10:40:16

kwest TKMaxx do a wide range of bedding and some is excellent quality. It's just a case of pot luck, though, never a good idea going in there with a preconceived idea of what to you want to buy or them having the right colour.
Their sister store, Homesense, do more in the household range.

JennyCee Fri 31-Jul-20 08:57:44

I stayed with old bf at his parent’s B&B. Before going I asked his mum, would she like me to strip bed, but she said no, I was only on bed one night?? Glad I wasn’t going next!
But she irons on bed! Takes seconds and looks just as good
Have done it ever since

Shizam Thu 30-Jul-20 21:58:28

Just bought Dunelm extra deep sheets as couldn’t fit previous sheets over mattress topper. They are good! Fitted, when washed, line dried, not noticed any creases. Comfy to sleep on.

kwest Thu 30-Jul-20 21:54:22

Cotton traders do good everyday cotton sheets and pillowcases. Not expensive and generous sizing. I bought some from TK MAXX, very disappointed. Skimpy sizes, threads pulled ( never had this in sheets before). I will order more from Cotton Traders.

Sillynanny65 Thu 30-Jul-20 21:26:19

I get my sheets from Dunelm, they have iron and non-iron. Also we have a wide mattress they have different widths. I'm very pleased with their sheets and Duvet covers. Very reasonable prices, and their sales are brilliant, very good value.

POBCOB Thu 30-Jul-20 21:21:10

King of Cotton’s range of Egyptian cotton is 200 to 1000 thread count all of exceptional quality. They have a Percale or Sateen finish but as with all Egyptian Cotton do crease a little with wear and look better with a quick iron. Percale is crisper but creases more and Sateen is softer with the slight sheen wearing off with use.

Thecatshatontgemat Thu 30-Jul-20 20:25:52

If you get 50/50 cotton/polyester, you will never have to iron them.
If you want a light duty summer cover, then good old ASDA do a smashing range. A double is usually £12.00, and they wash beautifully. They are remarkably smooth and comfortable.
(Follow the other posters recommendations for heavier/better quality covers...)

dogsmother Thu 30-Jul-20 18:24:51

I’m with Jinty. Soak and Sleep all the way for me, they have a magnificent selection and customer service is excellent.
I have the towels from them too all super quality.

Phloembundle Thu 30-Jul-20 18:00:15

You will always have to iron cotton sheets unless the are mixed with another fabric, but I love them. I agree about Ikea. Also, they give you 4 pillow cases with a double duvet set.

123kitty Thu 30-Jul-20 16:57:11

Egyptian cotton always needs ironing.

Esspee Thu 30-Jul-20 15:03:21

JaneRn I really don’t think you are in the minority. I know very few women who iron sheets and no men.
I prefer to think we have much better things to do. ?

frenchie3 Thu 30-Jul-20 14:12:19

Egyptian cotton the very devil to iron