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Sheet Sets in Los Angeles

Cotton, bamboo, and microfiber sheet sets matched to every mattress size, sleep temperature, and budget. 0 options available. Available at our 5 LA showrooms and online.

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Sheet Materials Explained

Material is the most important factor in how sheets feel, breathe, and last.

Cotton Sheets

The most versatile sheet material. Long-staple cotton (Egyptian or Pima) is softer and more durable than standard cotton. Breathable in warm weather, comfortable in cooler months. Gets softer with washing. Percale weave is crisp and cool; sateen is smoother with a subtle sheen.

Best for: Year-round use, warm sleepers, durability

Bamboo Sheets

Bamboo-derived fabric (usually bamboo viscose or rayon) is exceptionally soft, moisture-wicking, and naturally thermoregulating. It sleeps cooler than cotton and is well-suited to warm climates. Also naturally antimicrobial and hypoallergenic.

Best for: Hot sleepers, allergy sufferers, warm climates like LA

Microfiber Sheets

Finely woven synthetic polyester fibers create a soft, wrinkle-resistant sheet at an accessible price point. Microfiber is highly durable, easy to care for, and resistant to pilling. Less breathable than natural fibers but an excellent value option.

Best for: Budget-conscious shoppers, easy care, wrinkle resistance

Thread Count Guide

Thread count matters — but it is not everything. Here is what each range actually means.

200–400 TC
Everyday Comfort

Lightweight and breathable. Good for warm climates. Percale weave in this range is a particularly good choice for LA summers.

400–600 TC
Soft and Durable

The sweet spot for most sleepers. Enough density for softness without trapping heat. Well-made sheets in this range last years.

600–800 TC
Luxurious Feel

Noticeably heavier and softer. Sateen weaves in this range have a silk-like feel. Better suited to cooler rooms or winter use.

800+ TC
Marketing vs. Reality

Thread counts above 800 are often inflated by counting ply separately. Focus on fiber quality and weave over the number.

Sheet Size Guide

Match your sheet set to your mattress size. Cal King and King are different — do not confuse them.

Mattress SizeMattress DimensionsSheet Size Needed
Twin38" x 75"Twin sheets
Twin XL38" x 80"Twin XL sheets
Full / Double54" x 75"Full sheets
Queen60" x 80"Queen sheets
King76" x 80"King sheets
Cal King72" x 84"Cal King sheets

Pocket depth matters for thicker mattresses. Look for sheets with 15" or deeper pockets if your mattress is 12" or taller.

Sheet Set Questions Answered

Thread count is a useful but frequently misunderstood metric. A well-made 300-thread count sheet from quality long-staple cotton will feel better than a cheaply made 800-thread count sheet. For everyday use, look for 300 to 500 thread count with 100% long-staple cotton (Egyptian or Pima) or bamboo. Above 800, thread count claims are often inflated by counting each ply as a separate thread. Focus on material quality and weave type over the number alone.