Sheet Sets

Breathable options to help you stay comfortable all night long.

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Classic Percale Sheet Set

The Tuft and Needle Classic Percale Sheet Set, 1 sheet and pillowcases stacked on top of 2 pillows || color: Cloud Classic Percale Sheet Set

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Linen-Cotton Blend Sheet Set

The Tuft and Needle Linen-Cotton Blend Sheet Set, 2 sheets stacked on 2 pillows || color: Cloud The Tuft and Needle Linen-Cotton Blend Sheet Set, 2 sheets stacked on 2 pillows || color: Martini Olive

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Hemp Sheet Set

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Stacked hemp sheet set in color Midnight Hanging hemp sheets in an array of colors.

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Find the perfect sheets for you

No bed is complete without some sheets aka bed linens to lay on. With so many options out
there, how do you know which ones are right for you? Well, honestly, it all comes down to
personal preference. See the different options below Tuft & Needle offers.

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Cool & crisp

If you sleep hot and like a cooler, softer feel to cuddle up with that has a crisper look, you might consider percale.

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White Linen Fabric on Bed Corner
Softer with every wash

If you like a breathable set of sheets that is perfect for every season, you might consider linen-cotten blend.

Shop linen-cotton sheets

White Linen Fabric Draped on Surface
Breathable & airy

If you are looking for an earth friendly option that is a soft, breathable, airy fabric to cover your bed and self in, you might want to consider hemp.

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Frequently asked

What does thread count mean and does it matter?
When talking about thread count, the numbers refer to the number of strands found per square inch of the fabric used to make them. A thread count includes the sum of both the horizontal and vertical threads used. The higher the number the more tightly woven the fabric to make the sheets is. This does not mean though that the higher the thread count the better. When it comes down to it, it’s all about the quality of the threads used over the quantity of the threads used.
What size sheets do I need?

The size you purchase should correspond with the size of the mattress you have. So for example, if you have a Queen mattress, you will want to look at Queen sized ones. Tuft & Needle’s cotton percale, linen, hemp and jersey sheets come in every size: Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and California King.

All Tuft & Needle’s come in Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and Cal King. The T&N Original is 9.5 inches tall, while the Mint is 11.5 inches tall and the Mint Hybrid is 12 inches tall.

The dimensions for the sizes are as follows:

Twin size: 39W x 75L

Twin XL size: 39W x 80L

Full size: 54W x 75L

Queen size: 60W x 80L

King size: 76W x 80L

Cal King size: 72W x 84L

Why should I buy sheets online?
It’s not only easy and convenient, if you purchase from Tuft & Needle they ship free right to your front door and come with a 100-night trail.
How many different bed sheets should I have for my bed?
At the very minimum you should have at least two sets for your bed, although three is more ideal. This way you can have one set on your bed, be washing another, and have one put away just in case an accident happens.
How often should I wash my bed linens?
Once a week is best. To learn more, click here.