No, not really. They look quite nice after taking out of the closet folded.
Very soft. I was surprised at it to be honest. And these get more soft after each wash so patience will pay large dividends.
Oh yes, I would buy again.
Actually the last time I saw these the matching duvets were available for separate purchase. I don’t see that now and it’s a pity because I seriously want a second set right now.
Water temperature does not affect piling. Purchased high end sheets from Peacock Alley and wash and dry on low temperature but they are piling anyways after a few months of use.
Very rough, scratchy, pretty sure my skin is well exfoliated after using these. They have very slightly improved after many washings, but by remain the least comfortable sheets I’ve ever used. I avoid using them ad much as possible, as both of us hate them. Maybe I got a defective set.
No, Woot had some solid color sheets that are excellent.
I bought two sets of these on a previous woot. I’ve never had a set of sheets pill the way these do.
they’re inexpensive, but it’s still wasteful when you’re tossing a whole sheet set after six mos.
oops… my bad! When I checked earlier, I tried every combination and it showed none. I see now that the easiest way is to select the size sheet and then it grays out the colors that aren’t available.
are you sure? the description and title says PIMA cotton which is a big difference over egyptian cotton. If it’s Pima cotton as it describes, I’d be down for one. After going through a bunch of different sheet sets, pima/supima cotton is the only way to go for me.
btw, pima cotton sheets are expensive. the cheapest I’ve found in the 400-500TC+ though is at Costco currently. They are $58.99 for a queen set, which is ridiculously cheap for pima, and this beats it.