Bed down amongst comfortable jersey sheets, snuggle under flannel sheets or "go green" with organic sheets - the choices are many and the selection vast. There's a reason and a season for every sort of sheet. While winter calls for fleece or flannel sheets to chase the chill away, flannel and fleece sheets function equally well in cool or air-conditioned rooms year round.
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The best mattress pads are extra thick, guaranteed to fit wrap style.
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Twin extra long sheets are for a slightly longer twin bed, which is commonly found in dorm rooms.
Soft knitted jersey sheets are a favorite - comfortable like a t-shirt with a forgiving stretchy fit - and like a t-shirt, great for year round use. Stock up on sheets - it's said you need three sets of sheets for each bed: one set on the bed, one set in the wash and one set of sheets at the ready in the linen closet, but that's just a starting point. There's nothing quite like freshly laundered new sheets - your bed becomes a refreshing oasis filled with sweet dreams and slumbers are so relaxing on crisp new sheets. Change sheets to freshen the look and feel of a room, to update the decor, to welcome a new season or simply for a change of pace. Naturally you'll want to consider organic sheets, which can be made of organic cotton, bamboo, or other sustainable materials. Awake refreshed when you rest on breathable cotton sheets; if you cotton to cotton, discover Egyptian cotton sheets along with sheets made of Pima cotton, Supima cotton and more, plus the many varieties of organic cotton sheets. Sheets are made in many fabrics including synthetics, blends and modal; the fabric as well as the weave (sateen, pinpoint, percale, etc.) determine how the sheets will look, feel and function. Counting on a good night's sleep - check out the thread count (the higher the better) for sheets that are soft and durable; shop for sheets of all sorts any time of the day or night at Bed, Bath & Beyond and enjoy a good night's rest.