Pros
Eco-friendly
Offers 7-day trial
Bedding comes in literally soooo many juicy colors and patterns
Cons
Bestsellers are sold quickly
If Buffy put a search out for their biggest fan, they would find me clinging to their Wiggle pillow (restless sleepers, you’re welcome in advance) and waving their airy, linen sheets in the air. An Internet favorite, Buffy offers super soft, cruelty-free bedding in everything from comforters and duvets, to pillows, sheets, and bath linens (they even have bundle deals too!). If you’re a hot sleeper, the brand offers various cooling options, like eucalyptus- and linen-blended sheets. All of the materials are sustainable too!
Pros
Yearlong return policy
All of their materials are certified Oeko Tex Standard, aka they’re chemical-free
The brand offers 365-day returns with a $10 fee!
Cons
Spend $100 for free shipping
Let's be real: You can’t have a conversation about bedding and not hear Brooklinen mentioned. And for good reason! If you love a good rotation in your bedding, Brooklinen has the best bedding colors available in a variety of textures, colors, and patterns. From flannel to linen, you can transition your bedding between seasons without sacrificing quality or style. The cult-favorite brand has sheet sets, throw blankets, comforters, quilts, pillows, and even robes!
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Pros
Returns are within a 45-day window
Cons
A bit of a limited selection compared to other brands
This award-winning brand screams luxury. Even though Saatva began as a mattress company, don't sleep (hehe) on it's bedding game. Shoppers can choose between linen, Belgian flax cotton, sateen, percale, and flannel for sheets and comforters. Plus, every single thing is made from certified, fancy organic materials.
Pros
Speedy delivery if you have Prime
Cons
Requires reading through many reviews
Ofc, there's no convo about shopping online without mentioning the brain child of Jeff Bezos. And sure, while you can get everything from tech gadgets to toilet paper on The Zon, you can also find some dang good bedding too. The downside? The bedding selections are not curated and require a deepppp search for the best of the best. Thankfully, there are hundreds of thousands of shoppers who rate and post images of the products they are shopping for.
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Pros
Free design services with an expert
60-day returns on orders
Cons
On the pricey side
Parachute has some of *the* most exciting collections, but the beauty of this brand doesn’t stop there. They also have a wide range of styles, so no matter what yours is, Parachute offers approachable bedding that is everything from a minimalist's dream to a maximalist's greatest fantasy. All their materials are 100% OTS-certified, too, and will survive multiple spins in the wash.
Pros
Artisan bedding
Sustainability-minded
Cons
Free shipping on orders overs $300
Coyuchi is a personal favorite of mine because it has a low-key, lived-in vibe that I can 100% get behind, especially on the mornings when I’m running out of the house and don’t have time to leave behind a picture-ready bed. The soothing color options and relaxed fabrics cover up a hasty exit from bed that still make the room semi-presentable. Beyond looks, Coyuchi puts the planet first from start to finish—on top of using 100% organic cotton, the brand has a recycling program to keep bedding out of landfills.
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Pros
Eco-friendly
A nice variety of fabrics, which you can shop by
Free shipping and returns
The brand is committed to working with factories that exceed the global guidelines for safety and fair wages
Cons
Color variation is slightly different from website
Whether you’re looking for new bedding for your guest room (yes, your living room futon qualifies), or for an airy, neutral feel in your bedroom, Quince is a lifestyle brand that has it all. No, literally—they offer duvet covers, comforters, blankets, quilts, and other bedding essentials made with organic materials. And the best part? It won’t break the bank! You get luxury vibes for truly a fraction of the cost.
Pros
Hypoallergenic bedding
Silky, breathable fabric
Cons
Care requires a liiiitle extra effort
Ettitude is an eco-friendly brand that offers sheets and pillowcases that—I kid you not—feel like heaven against your skin. Their best-selling bedding is a sateen-weave sheet set that looks super crisp but has such a silky-smooth, cooling feel. ettitude ethical practices put the Earth fist. Not to mention, the brand is wildly sustainable: it has saved over 3 million liters of water and over 70,000 acres of land. So if you wanna feel good about your carbon footprint and all the things, Ettitude might just be for you.
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Pros
29 color variations
Wide size options
Cons
On the pricey side
Don't let the relaxed look fool you—Linoto has one of the most sturdy linen sheets on the market. Skilled techs expertly sew the fabric together to deliver unique and high-quality products for the bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom. For bedding, shoppers can swoon over quilted coverlets, sheet sets, pillow shams, bed skirts, and more. And get this: the eco-friendly sheets arrive Pre! Washed! with nontoxic detergent so you can set up your bed ASAP.
Pros
365 trial and full refund
Eco-friendly
Cons
High maintenance
Double Stitch has a philosophy that "Every stitch counts" and with textile pros spanning from Manhattan to India, the proof is in the details! You can choose between quilts, comforters, sheet sets, inserts, pillowcases, and accessories. All the products have a boho feel to them, and shoppers can find linens from France and sustainably farmed materials.
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Pros
High quality fabrics
Free design services
Sustainability-focused brand
Cons
Short return policy
It doesn't get bougier than Boll & Branch, and believe me, the pricing is fullllly justified. I tested their down pillows and haven't looked back. And when it comes to the rest of their bedding options, you're getting five-star hotel quality sheets, comforters, pillows, duvets, and mattresses. They also offers a wide selection of fabrics, too, like sateen, percale, chambray, flannel, and a new vintage wash that gets softer with every wash.
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Pros
Perfect for yearround use
Regulates body temperature
Cons
Bedding bunches up for restless sleepers
If you've ever wondered what a cloud feels like, Eucalypso is the closest glimpse you'll ever get, trust me. The brand formulated its own weave technology to design insanely soft products (that also make a low impact on the environment). And just when you thought it didn't get any better than that, guess what? The bedding also has lovely moisture-wicking qualities to keep you from waking up in a heap of sweat.
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Pros
Design services available
Contemporary prints and textiles
Artisan-made products
Cons
Inventory changes frequently
If you haven't ended up in the home section of Anthropologie just because, I can't trust you. With a wide selection of oh-so-beautiful duvets, sheet sets, quilts, pillows, shams, and blankets, it's way too easy to fall in love with their bedding. You can get a variety of fabrics, too, like velvet, linen, sateen, jersey, and percale that will have your room looking Pinterest-worthy in a heartbeat.
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