Frequently Asked Questions
Thread count refers to the number of threads per square inch, but it’s not the only thing that determines quality. A count between 200–400 is usually perfect for cotton — anything higher isn’t necessarily softer or better. What really matters is fiber quality (like long-staple cotton) and weave type (percale for cool crispness, sateen for silky warmth).
Sheets and pillowcases should be washed once a week, since they touch your skin daily.
Duvet covers can be washed every 1–2 weeks, and duvet inserts every 2–6 months, depending on how much they’re used.
Pillows should be cleaned every few months and replaced every 1–2 years — especially if they lose shape or support.
This is just what most recommend.
Hot sleepers or people living in hot places should go for light, breathable materials like percale cotton, linen, or bamboo. Dense or high-thread-count fabrics can trap heat, making them less ideal for warm environments.














































