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Hello. We need to purchase several new sets of sheets. We have amazing sheets made by Gaiam, but it seems they are no longer making sheets. We use white sheets. Our number one priority is feel/comfort. Number two is longevity. And a bonus would be easy to iron! Please let us know if you have a product you love.
We are willing to pay around $200 per set, but happy if we can buy for less.
Really appreciate any suggestions.
 
Do you want your sheets to feel soft or feel crisp?.
Soft
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The Cost Warehouse's Tranquil Nights Microfibre is about the softest I have seen and they are stain-release and wrinkle free and under $30. And JC's Studio 360 are 100% cotton and wrinkle free. For crisp, LE's 400TC wrinkle free.
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I echo Generic's recommendation. A lot of guests ask where I buy my sheets because they're so soft and comfortable. They're surprised when I tell them they're Costco Tranquil Nights. In the US, Costco only sells these sheets in the store and only during the summer. I stock up on them as soon as I see them on the shelves. There's no need to iron them, too!
 
Do you want your sheets to feel soft or feel crisp?.
Soft
.
The Cost Warehouse's Tranquil Nights Microfibre is about the softest I have seen and they are stain-release and wrinkle free and under $30. And JC's Studio 360 are 100% cotton and wrinkle free. For crisp, LE's 400TC wrinkle free.
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I echo Generic's recommendation. A lot of guests ask where I buy my sheets because they're so soft and comfortable. They're surprised when I tell them they're Costco Tranquil Nights. In the US, Costco only sells these sheets in the store and only during the summer. I stock up on them as soon as I see them on the shelves. There's no need to iron them, too!
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Funny, around here it's usually in the dead of winter.
The C0st warehouse only brings in furniture twice a year, start of July, start of January. Because in August they need the space for Christmas stuff... Christmas stuff in August... every damn year.
 
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