Both linen and cotton make excellent bedding fabrics and share quite a few similarities — most notably their water-absorbent qualities and that refreshing, airy feeling. But there are quite a few differences as well, and being aware of them can make it easier for you to choose between the two.
- Maintenance of 1800 thread count sheets is relatively straightforward. Despite their luxurious feel, they are usually machine washable, making them practical for everyday use. Regular care will ensure they maintain their suppleness and vibrant colors.
Cotton-Poly Blend Sheets Style



In its most basic form, microfiber is polyester woven extremely fine. Because microfiber doesn’t stain, they make great sheets for kids, if you’re eating in bed, and for those who sleep with their dog. It’s softer than polyester but less breathable than cotton making it good for cold weather.

Brushed Cotton Bedding Style
All in all, brushed cotton bedding combines comfort, warmth, breathability, and style, making it a popular choice for people looking for a comfortable and warm sleeping environment. Whether you choose brushed cotton sheets, a brushed cotton duvet cover, or a complete brushed cotton bedding set, you can expect a restful and luxurious sleep.


Cotton:Cotton is one of the most popular materials for sheets, either used by itself or in a blended fabric (meaning it contains two or more materials). Cotton is a natural, fluffy fiber that grows on the cotton plant. It is highly valued for being durable, breathable, and soft.
