8 best cotton sheets in 2026, according to editors




There are a few distinct details to consider when looking for a quality set of cotton sheets that’s right for you, including whether or not you’re a hot sleeper. Our experts recommended keeping the following factors in mind when looking for sheets.
Percale and sateen refer to types of patterns in which cotton is commonly woven to make bedding. They both have different characteristics, like softness, crispness and breathability — they’re not different varieties of cotton, such as pima, Egyptian or Turkish cotton. Percale sheets are known for being particularly crisp in texture and cooling, while sateen sheets are considered soft to the touch and provide more heat retention.
All of the products below are direct recommendations from our experts, products that NBC Select staff members have tested and written about or products that have at least a 4-star average rating from 500 reviews or more on Amazon.
I’ve had these sheets for years and they truly are the softest and highest quality sheets I’ve ever owned. As a hot sleeper, I was a bit worried that they’d be too warm since they’re sateen, but in the winter, when I sleep with a duvet, I don’t find them too warm at all. In warmer months, I sleep with a lighter blanket but keep the fitted sheet and pillowcases on and I stay cool throughout the night. They are made with a sateen weave pattern, which means they’re incredibly smooth and buttery in texture, have a slight sheen and hold up well after many washes. I’ve also washed my sheets with various types of detergents and whitening agents and the sheets never shrink or fade. They’re made from 100% organic, long-staple cotton and have a 300 thread count. They also don’t wrinkle very much, which I love especially after making my bed in the morning.
These sheets have a 270 thread count and are made of a percale rather than sateen, so they’re ideal for very hot sleepers looking for a sweat-wicking sheet set. The brand sent NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez a sample of these sheets to test, and she loves how breathable and crisp they are. “As someone who is constantly cold but gets super hot while I’m sleeping I was concerned I wouldn’t find a balance but these sheets actually did just that,” she says. “My boyfriend, who is an extremely hot sleeper, came over one night and we both thought it was very cooling.” They also hold up after many washes without pilling, according to the brand, so you don’t have to worry about them losing their durability over time.
These sheets from Ikea are a favorite of NBC Select SEO editor Nikki Brown, who says they are a great option for anyone looking for a comfortable set of cotton sheets on a tight budget. “They feel soft and are surprisingly cooling, especially during the summer,” she says. “If you spill anything on these, try to wash or soak the stain as soon as possible — otherwise, it won’t completely fade.” They have a 152 thread count and minimal shrinkage (4%), according to the brand. The set is available in six colors, including white, off-white and light gray.
If you’re an extremely hot sleeper and also prefer sheets with a more crisp texture, these percale sheets are a great option. The brand sent NBC Select associate updates editor Zoe Malin a sample of this sheet set to test, and she appreciated how versatile the sheets are. “[The] material was a good middle ground between cotton and linen — a bit stiffer than cotton but a smoother texture compared to linen.” They’re made from 100% long-staple Egyptian cotton with a medium density, according to the brand, which helps them hold up after multiple washes. Plus, you can choose pillowcases with either a side opening or a back envelope style.
These sateen sheets come highly recommended by Malin, who loves that they come in a variety of colors and patterns, which makes them easy to match with decor in any room. “These sheets are my ride or die,” she says. “I bought my first pair in college and have continued rebuying them ever since. I love that they’re reliable every single time I buy them — never shrink, never fade, always soft.” They have a 400 thread count, are resistant to pilling, wrinkling, shrinking and are safe to wash with bleach, according to the brand.
These sheets come recommended by NBC Select editorial operations manager Shari Uyehara, who tested them for the NBC Select Bed & Bath Awards. They have a 300 thread count, are machine washable in cold water and made from long-staple cotton, according to the brand.
These sheets are recommended by Malin, who loves that they’re soft and similar to sheets you’d find in a hotel room. “I’m a big fan of sheets that feel like the crisp, cool ones often on hotel beds, which is exactly what these are,” she says. “They’re smooth and comfortable, and get softer after the first few washes. The sheets look neat on my bed, and despite being a hot sleeper, these don’t make me overheat.”
These sheets come recommended by Alvarez, who loves how durable the sheets feel. “These sheets aren’t super thin and after washing I could tell they would last a long time without wear or tear,” she says. She also enjoyed that the sheets weren’t altered after multiple washes. “After washing and drying the sheets, it came out looking perfectly fine — color didn’t fade, texture didn’t change and size didn’t change.”
You should consider many factors when shopping for a durable set of cotton sheets, such as your sleeping style, what type of climate you live in and how soft (or not so soft) you prefer your bedding to be.
While it’s tempting to assume that a higher thread count means that a sheet set will be a great option for you, what’s more important is your sleeping style and preferences. “ Some people like soft and smooth and others like crisp and cool,” says Pamela O’Brien, principal designer at Pamela Hope Designs. O’Brien also recommends considering sheets you’ve slept in at hotels as a way of “testing” them out before buying them for yourself. “Many chains from business to luxury brands sell their linen packages because they know how to make a great bed,” she says. “ That is a sure-fire way to know if the sheets are right for you.”
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Cory Fernandez is a commerce editor at NBC Select, where he covers cooking, cleaning, wellness and bedding. Fernandez also writes many of NBC Select’s gift guides. He spoke with textile experts and interior designers for this story.
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