8 best linen sheets

For A Sustainable Bedding Option

Have you ever slept on linen sheets before? Here’s everything you need to know about linen sheets  and my favorite sustainable brands that sell them.

Are Linen Sheets  Really Good?

Yes, linen sheets are a good sustainable option. Linen is a natural fiber that is both biodegradable and compostable at the end of it’s life, as long as it’s not combined with  synthetic fabrics. Plus, they can last for years.

BEDTHREADS

– 100% French flax linen bedding – All their pieces are  OEKO-TEX 100 Certified – Dyed with eco-friendly dyes – Fully carbon-neutral business – Plastic-free packaging These are comfy and beautiful! You can even customize your options for a discounted price!

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APRIL NOTES

– Linen sheets are all certified to be free from artificial dyes  + harsh chemicals – Handmade pieces made  on-demand – Ensures fair wages + safe working conditions for the artisans – Corn-based packaging that is biodegradable and compostable

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QUINCE

– Super affordable linen sheets made from 100% European flax – STANDARD 100 by  OEKO-TEX certificate – Made without the use of harmful chemicals or pesticides. – Launder with their 100% New Zealand Wool Dryer Balls for added softness

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SIJO

– 100% French flax linen – OEKO-TEX Standard  100 certified – GOTS Certified Organic – Small batch sourced – Stone-washed soft – 1% of every SIJO purchase is donated to a nonprofit – Sijo Refresh allows resale

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COYUCHI

– 100% organic French flax  linen sheets – GOTS Certified Organic – Finished with gentle 100% plant-based softener – 1% of every order is donated to a nonprofit you choose – Option to shop pre-loved – Take-back program

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Is Linen Better To Sleep On Than Cotton?

Linen is better to sleep on than cotton in terms of breathability. Also, linen will keep you much cooler at night because of its longer fibers and therefore, looser weave. Air can pass through linen more easily.

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