I splurged and bought Giza Sateen sheets and duvet cover, expecting them to bring me the best night's sleep. They felt SOOOOO soft when I unpackaged them. I washed them and they immediately lost the softness and subtle sheen. They now feel slightly better than the $100 duvet cover I bought from Target years ago. Is this normal?
One uncomfortable truth: “Giza cotton” is used loosely in marketing.
True luxury tiers are things like giza 45 (rarest, ultra-fine), giza 87, giza 92. Many brands just say “Giza Egyptian cotton”, which doesn’t guarantee the highest grades.
And one more honest observation: A lot of people quietly realize this after splurging on luxury bedding - The difference between $100 sheets and $1000 sheets is much smaller than expected.
You often pay for branding, finishing, marketing or packaging, not just the cotton itself.
Are Giza Cotton Sheets Overrated?
I splurged and bought Giza Sateen sheets and duvet cover, expecting them to bring me the best night's sleep. They felt SOOOOO soft when I unpackaged them. I washed them and they immediately lost the softness and subtle sheen. They now feel slightly better than the $100 duvet cover I bought from Target years ago. Is this normal?
Another thing people don’t mention: heat.
High dryer heat kinda fries the long-staple fibers and flattens the sateen weave. I only tumble low or air dry now. They stay way silkier.
One uncomfortable truth: “Giza cotton” is used loosely in marketing.
True luxury tiers are things like giza 45 (rarest, ultra-fine), giza 87, giza 92. Many brands just say “Giza Egyptian cotton”, which doesn’t guarantee the highest grades.
And one more honest observation: A lot of people quietly realize this after splurging on luxury bedding - The difference between $100 sheets and $1000 sheets is much smaller than expected.
You often pay for branding, finishing, marketing or packaging, not just the cotton itself.