These Durable Cotton Sheets Feel More Expensive Than They Are. They've Been Our Budget Pick Since 2015.

As the grandson of someone who once operated one of the largest Egyptian-cotton factories, I’ve always found sleeping on scratchy cotton sheets to be a source of embarrassment.

It isn’t that I’ve developed an aversion to low thread counts — rather, after spending hundreds of hours pinching cloth between my fingers and identifying fabrics by touch, I’ve developed an almost instinctual dislike of anything that would make my grandfather disappointed in me.

It’s also why, one afternoon about 10 years ago, while browsing the aisles of Target, I absentmindedly swiped my finger across a set of Threshold sheets and immediately sensed: This doesn’t feel like cheap fabric.

Since then, I’ve almost exclusively used Threshold 400 Thread Count Performance Sheets at home.

I’ve slept on them on four different mattresses in three different apartments. As a lifelong fabric nerd and someone who should be in Guinness World Records under “World’s Worst Sleep Habits” (my internal alarm clock goes off at 3:30 a.m. most days), my relationships to other pieces of bedding have been disappointingly brief.



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