We researched the best Egyptian cotton sheet sets available online, assessing them on comfort, durability, and quality. Our best overall pick, the Parachute Percale sheet set, has a lustrous look, tons of color options, and an airy feel to keep you comfortable throughout the night. Our tester loved how the size and softness of these sheets didn’t change after multiple rounds in the washing machine. What’s more, they feel airy throughout the night, so no need to worry about overheating. “The price is high, but they’re a very soft cotton option that feels well-made, fits the bed well and is breathable,” our tester explained. “Also, I’m careful about brands that greenwash as ‘organic’ or ’natural’ without actual certification, and these are Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certified, which helps justify the price.” All this luxury comes at a price, but your investment will yield soft, dream-worthy sheets that last for years. Price at time of publish: $149 for a Queen set The Sferra Grande Hotel sheets feel crisp without being scratchy—which is a common complaint of some inferior percale sheet sets. Instead, these breathable Egyptian cotton sheets have a soft hand that only improves with washing. Be forewarned, however, that these sheets are prone to wrinkling and may need to be ironed if you want to achieve an ultra-crisp look. Available with a simple yet elegant double row of satin stitching around the cuff of the flat sheet, this Egyptian sheet set adds a classy touch to your bedroom and is a great choice for quality sheeting. Each piece is available a la carte, allowing you to build your ultimate bedding set from standard selections like a flat sheet, fitted sheet, and pillowcases.  Price at time of publish: $162 According to our tester, this Egyptian cotton set offers excellent value. The combination of softness and thick, quality fabric that remained comfortable while moving around (and, of course, the affordable price!) just may make these sheets your new favorites. Our tester did find, however, that these sheets can shrink after washing. The top sheet lost a bit of length, but there was still plenty of fabric left over to properly make the bed. Additionally, our tester saw the sheen decrease–but the sheets never lost their best quality, that silky-smooth feel. Price at time of publish: $85 Made with 100-percent Egyptian cotton fibers woven into a soft sateen material, these sheets are smooth and silky. People appreciate the deep pocket of the fitted sheet that accommodates mattress with a depth up to 18 inches and find that the sheet stays put with the help of the elastic band.   Aside from the high thread count, this set of Egyptian cotton sheets stands out for having Made in Green certification from OEKO-TEX. This certification ensures that the sheets are made from textiles that have been tested for harmful chemicals and have been produced in environmentally friendly facilities that meet the requirements for safe and socially responsible workplaces. An attached label allows you to trace the supply chain for yourself. Price at time of publish: $150 Plus, our tester found these Egyptian cotton sheets to be wonderfully comfortable. “They are not silky necessarily, but I like the feeling on my bare skin,” they said. “They feel cozy without being at all slippery.” This is thanks to the sleek sateen weave, which gives the material a silk-like texture. Just keep in mind that this set may shrink slightly after the first wash; however, it shouldn’t impact the fit on your mattress. Price at time of publish: $130 The sheets are only available in queen or king sizes but are made with 100 percent long-staple Egyptian cotton fibers that compare to the feel of a high-end dress shirt. A percale weave gives these sheets a crisp, breathable feel. The fitted sheet and pillowcases feature piped edges for an elegant look.  While most of the 20 patterns are floral-inspired, the variety in color palettes means that there’s an Egyptian cotton pattern sheet set to match your décor. Price at time of publish: $98

Thread Count

Thread count refers to the number of threads in one square inch of fabric, and a count between 400 and 700 is generally good for Egyptian cotton sheets. However, thread count alone won’t determine the quality of your sheets, and some sheets with 200 or 300 thread counts are high quality and comfortable. 

Color

If you’re hoping to recreate a luxury hotel experience at home with Egyptian cotton sheets, there are plenty of classic white sheet sets to choose from. For a subtle pop of color, choose a white sheet set with vibrant stitching. And if you want even more color, some manufacturers make Egyptian cotton sheets in floral patterns and colors like violet, sky blue, and rust orange. 

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This article was edited and researched by Cristina Sanza, a lifestyle writer specializing in home products and organization hacks. To keep our product picks current and help you find high-quality Egyptian cotton sheets, she reads customer reviews, third-party articles, and brand websites. Additional reporting was done by Lindsey Lanquist, who has spent years covering home and lifestyle products for a range of publications including The Spruce and MyDomaine. Then, let your sheets air dry on a clothesline. (Experts recommend against putting Egyptian cotton sheets in the dryer. But if you decide to anyway, be sure to use low heat.) “I personally wouldn’t buy anything over 1,200 because they get so dense and so fine,” says Young. Smaller, finer threads are not as strong, contributing a sheet’s durability. Young also mentions that bamboo shrinks more easily than Egyptian cotton sheets, so that’s something to consider when choosing between the two. “It may not seem like a big deal when it comes to sheets, but it is,” Young says. “It makes your sheets harder to put on your bed and makes them more prone to tearing” Both materials, however, work well for those looking for a cooling element in their sheets. “Both are thermal conductors, so they allow your heat to escape,” says Young. Expert advice was provided by textile expert Deborah Young.