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Bed-Ed: How to Choose Your Sheets

Bedding Material Guide

The Ultimate Annie Selke Sheet Guide

Are you a hot sleeper or cold sleeper? A linen lover or cotton connoisseur? Buying new
sheets for your bed can be overwhelming. Fortunately, our simple sheet guide is here to help.


Bamboo

Naturally breathable and sumptuously soft, bamboo bedding boasts a silk-like texture and an airy, barely-there feel. Bamboo is temperature-regulating and moisture-wicking, helping hot and cool sleepers stay comfy all night. It’s also an eco-friendly choice, grown with little to no pesticides and minimal water usage.

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Why We Love It

Buttery Soft   |  Thermo-Regulating   |   Sustainable

How to Care for Bamboo Bedding

Wash separately on gentle cycle in cold water (hot water may affect the fabric quality over time). Use a mild detergent and avoid fabric softeners and bleach. Hang your bamboo sheets to dry or tumble dry on low heat. Remove promptly to minimize wrinkling. Warm iron, if needed.

How to Store
Your Linens

Store clean, completely dry bedding in a dry, well-ventilated area. When storing linens long-term, wrap them in a fabric storage container or pillowcase that is dye-free and made from cotton. Avoid plastic bags or boxes that don’t breathe well and can lead to permanent yellowing or a musty odor. Pro tip: Add a box of baking soda or sachets filled with dried lavender to your linen closet to keep your bedding smelling fresh.

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