I just got linen sheets and I LOVE THEM. I tend to get very hot at night and that's why I bought them. I don't want any other sheets. I don't care if they're expensive, they're worth it.
I'd never really understood the appeal of linen sheets, but you've changed my mind! The Silk + Snow Flax Linen sound fantastic - especially with the 100-day trial!
Since 2006 Linoto has been making 100% eal linen sheets in the USA from linen from Italy and Belgium. We have more than 26 colors and many customizations. Many of the brands that have popped up recently are imitating what Linoto has been doing for years.
I am a huge fan of linen. I prefer a slightly heavier weight. Every night I am amazed by how wonderful they feel and look. Do have the GSM of each of these brands? Curious about the weights.
In my experience no, but I do make sure they aren’t too rough on the bed. Also they’ve tried to sneak hard chew toys on the bed and those have snagged. Had to replace some linen due to that.
I only sleep in a top sheet in summer and love my linen bedding I sleep in linen all year round. Now it’s summer in australia so using my top sheet 🥹❤️🫶🏼 Love linen bedding. Cosy soft and keeps you cool Obsessed.
They are washed with stones to basically damage the fabric thus fraying it and making it feel softer. It is a really dumb thing to brag about with linen... If you want super soft, then there are already a ton of options for sheets that breath and wick moisture well such as bamboo or eucalyptus sheets. There really is no need to artificially add years of damage to the sheets before you even sell them.
@Tim Jon can you recommend me any brands that don't stone wash the sheets, or damage the material, before it is sold? I'm looking to buy asap and don't know much about linen. Thanks
@@LunaDanu1 I don't have enough knowledge to recommend anything to you. You'll probably have to go to a European brand to have a shot at getting non-stonewashed linens. They take quite awhile to wear in and get "soft", but they also last several decades so maybe finding a used set would be easier.
@@timjon1122 bought and tried them all, bamboo/viscose sheets don't hold a candle to the linen sheets as far as comfort and wicking. bamboo is super processed too
Why do you not want a top sheet? You want to have to wash your blanket every single week? Because if you sleep with just the blanket touching your akin and body oils that's what you'll have to do. Use a top sheet and change your sheets often!
I just got linen sheets and I LOVE THEM. I tend to get very hot at night and that's why I bought them. I don't want any other sheets. I don't care if they're expensive, they're worth it.
I'd never really understood the appeal of linen sheets, but you've changed my mind! The Silk + Snow Flax Linen sound fantastic - especially with the 100-day trial!
Since 2006 Linoto has been making 100% eal linen sheets in the USA from linen from Italy and Belgium. We have more than 26 colors and many customizations. Many of the brands that have popped up recently are imitating what Linoto has been doing for years.
i was not looking for sheets but thank you!
I am a huge fan of linen. I prefer a slightly heavier weight. Every night I am amazed by how wonderful they feel and look. Do have the GSM of each of these brands? Curious about the weights.
Was hoping they had that information
There's nothing finer than sleeping on linen sheets!
I could not agree more! They will definitely spoil you.
Pricey but if the are made well and help me sleep better than it's worth the price 😊
Linoto and Bella Notte the best.
Will linen snag from pet nails?
In my experience no, but I do make sure they aren’t too rough on the bed. Also they’ve tried to sneak hard chew toys on the bed and those have snagged. Had to replace some linen due to that.
I only sleep in a top sheet in summer and love my linen bedding
I sleep in linen all year round. Now it’s summer in australia so using my top sheet 🥹❤️🫶🏼
Love linen bedding. Cosy soft and keeps you cool
Obsessed.
What brand do you have
What is stone wash
They are washed with stones to basically damage the fabric thus fraying it and making it feel softer. It is a really dumb thing to brag about with linen... If you want super soft, then there are already a ton of options for sheets that breath and wick moisture well such as bamboo or eucalyptus sheets. There really is no need to artificially add years of damage to the sheets before you even sell them.
@Tim Jon can you recommend me any brands that don't stone wash the sheets, or damage the material, before it is sold? I'm looking to buy asap and don't know much about linen. Thanks
@@LunaDanu1 I don't have enough knowledge to recommend anything to you. You'll probably have to go to a European brand to have a shot at getting non-stonewashed linens. They take quite awhile to wear in and get "soft", but they also last several decades so maybe finding a used set would be easier.
@@timjon1122 alright, thanks
@@timjon1122 bought and tried them all, bamboo/viscose sheets don't hold a candle to the linen sheets as far as comfort and wicking. bamboo is super processed too
Where can I get linen sheets at a reasonable price?
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@@SleepIsTheFoundation thank you!🙏🏾
I think Linen sheets are the best but pricey
The prices we’re important
Why do you not want a top sheet? You want to have to wash your blanket every single week? Because if you sleep with just the blanket touching your akin and body oils that's what you'll have to do. Use a top sheet and change your sheets often!