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If you’re a fan of soft, smooth bedding with a slightly shiny finish, silk or satin sheets might be right up your alley. But while the two have a similar look and feel, they’re not the same thing.“Satin is a type of woven fabric made from any smooth and lustrous filament yarns,” saysPreeti Gopinath, associate professor of textiles at The New School Parsons School of Design, explaining that it’s typically woven from synthetic materials like polyester. Natural silk, on the other hand, is loomed from protein fibers sourced from mulberry worms.What We LearnedIt’s worth noting that there are two types of silk and satin sheets on the market: under-$50 options and over-$500 options. There are not many options in the middle range, and in the case of silk and satin sheets, you usually get what you pay for. The cheaper versions tend to be a bit more slippery, and neither are resistant to staining, so keep that in mind while choosing the right bed sheets for your home.We tried 12 silk and satin sheet sets firsthand to figure out which ones were worth buying, evaluating each for quality, texture, breathability, durability, and overall value. We put them through multiple tests in our lab and then slept on our favorite sheets for a month at home. After many hours spent luxuriously snoozing, these are the best silk and satin sheets PEOPLE tested.Our Top PicksBest Overall:Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets at Amazon$32Jump to ReviewBest Budget:Pure Bedding Satin Sheets at Amazon$29Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Lilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$616Jump to ReviewBest Breathable:Mulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set at Amazon$699Jump to ReviewBest Organic:Colorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$400Jump to ReviewBest Color Selection:SALEDecolure Satin Sheet Set at Amazon$45$30Jump to Review
If you’re a fan of soft, smooth bedding with a slightly shiny finish, silk or satin sheets might be right up your alley. But while the two have a similar look and feel, they’re not the same thing.
“Satin is a type of woven fabric made from any smooth and lustrous filament yarns,” saysPreeti Gopinath, associate professor of textiles at The New School Parsons School of Design, explaining that it’s typically woven from synthetic materials like polyester. Natural silk, on the other hand, is loomed from protein fibers sourced from mulberry worms.
What We LearnedIt’s worth noting that there are two types of silk and satin sheets on the market: under-$50 options and over-$500 options. There are not many options in the middle range, and in the case of silk and satin sheets, you usually get what you pay for. The cheaper versions tend to be a bit more slippery, and neither are resistant to staining, so keep that in mind while choosing the right bed sheets for your home.
It’s worth noting that there are two types of silk and satin sheets on the market: under-$50 options and over-$500 options. There are not many options in the middle range, and in the case of silk and satin sheets, you usually get what you pay for. The cheaper versions tend to be a bit more slippery, and neither are resistant to staining, so keep that in mind while choosing the right bed sheets for your home.
We tried 12 silk and satin sheet sets firsthand to figure out which ones were worth buying, evaluating each for quality, texture, breathability, durability, and overall value. We put them through multiple tests in our lab and then slept on our favorite sheets for a month at home. After many hours spent luxuriously snoozing, these are the best silk and satin sheets PEOPLE tested.
Our Top PicksBest Overall:Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets at Amazon$32Jump to ReviewBest Budget:Pure Bedding Satin Sheets at Amazon$29Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Lilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$616Jump to ReviewBest Breathable:Mulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set at Amazon$699Jump to ReviewBest Organic:Colorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$400Jump to ReviewBest Color Selection:SALEDecolure Satin Sheet Set at Amazon$45$30Jump to Review
Best Overall:Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets at Amazon$32Jump to ReviewBest Budget:Pure Bedding Satin Sheets at Amazon$29Jump to ReviewBest Splurge:Lilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$616Jump to ReviewBest Breathable:Mulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set at Amazon$699Jump to ReviewBest Organic:Colorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$400Jump to ReviewBest Color Selection:SALEDecolure Satin Sheet Set at Amazon$45$30Jump to Review
Best Overall:Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets at Amazon$32Jump to Review
Best Overall:Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets at Amazon$32
Best Overall:
Best Budget:Pure Bedding Satin Sheets at Amazon$29Jump to Review
Best Budget:Pure Bedding Satin Sheets at Amazon$29
Best Budget:
Best Splurge:Lilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$616Jump to Review
Best Splurge:Lilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$616
Best Splurge:
Best Breathable:Mulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set at Amazon$699Jump to Review
Best Breathable:Mulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set at Amazon$699
Best Breathable:
Best Organic:Colorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$400Jump to Review
Best Organic:Colorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set at Amazon$400
Best Organic:
Best Color Selection:SALEDecolure Satin Sheet Set at Amazon$45$30Jump to Review
Best Color Selection:SALEDecolure Satin Sheet Set at Amazon$45$30
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Best OverallLanest Housing Silk Satin SheetsPHOTO: Amazon$32 at Amazon$28$27 at WalmartStar QualitiesDurable stitching with smooth seamsCool to the touchColorfast material holds up well in the washRed FlagsCreates lots of staticOf the sets we tested, the Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets were our favorite. Out of the packaging, they seemed very well-made, with durable stitching, smooth seams, and no visible imperfections. We loved the slick, silky feel and ultra-soft texture.When making the bed, the fitted sheet went on easily and tucked nicely over all four corners. It didn’t come loose at night when tossing and turning, either. All in all, the sheets felt cool against the skin and were comfortable for sleeping, though they did create some static when moving around.These sheets passed our colorfastness test, showing no signs of fading or bleeding. They also held up well in the wash — the color still looked good, and there were no snags or loose threads, which are qualities to look for inhigh-quality bed sheets. One thing to note is that, despite the product name, they’re not technically silk but rather a satin-woven polyester. Still, considering the affordable price and impressive color selection, you really can’t go wrong buying this sheet set.How They’ve Held UpOur tester used these sheets for six months at home to see if the materials and comfort endured. After the first three months, the sheets maintained their original integrity, having been washed on delicate cycles and dried with low heat. Our tester noticed some pilling, which had gotten progressively worse after six months — but as the sheets are so comfortable and soft, they said it’s not a dealbreaker.Sizes:Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Polyester |Thread Count:400 |Momme:N/A |Colors:16PHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry Wortock
Best OverallLanest Housing Silk Satin SheetsPHOTO: Amazon$32 at Amazon$28$27 at Walmart
Best OverallLanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets
PHOTO: Amazon
$32 at Amazon$28$27 at Walmart
Star QualitiesDurable stitching with smooth seamsCool to the touchColorfast material holds up well in the washRed FlagsCreates lots of static
Star QualitiesDurable stitching with smooth seamsCool to the touchColorfast material holds up well in the wash
Durable stitching with smooth seams
Cool to the touch
Colorfast material holds up well in the wash
Red FlagsCreates lots of static
Creates lots of static
Of the sets we tested, the Lanest Housing Silk Satin Sheets were our favorite. Out of the packaging, they seemed very well-made, with durable stitching, smooth seams, and no visible imperfections. We loved the slick, silky feel and ultra-soft texture.
When making the bed, the fitted sheet went on easily and tucked nicely over all four corners. It didn’t come loose at night when tossing and turning, either. All in all, the sheets felt cool against the skin and were comfortable for sleeping, though they did create some static when moving around.
These sheets passed our colorfastness test, showing no signs of fading or bleeding. They also held up well in the wash — the color still looked good, and there were no snags or loose threads, which are qualities to look for inhigh-quality bed sheets. One thing to note is that, despite the product name, they’re not technically silk but rather a satin-woven polyester. Still, considering the affordable price and impressive color selection, you really can’t go wrong buying this sheet set.
How They’ve Held UpOur tester used these sheets for six months at home to see if the materials and comfort endured. After the first three months, the sheets maintained their original integrity, having been washed on delicate cycles and dried with low heat. Our tester noticed some pilling, which had gotten progressively worse after six months — but as the sheets are so comfortable and soft, they said it’s not a dealbreaker.
Our tester used these sheets for six months at home to see if the materials and comfort endured. After the first three months, the sheets maintained their original integrity, having been washed on delicate cycles and dried with low heat. Our tester noticed some pilling, which had gotten progressively worse after six months — but as the sheets are so comfortable and soft, they said it’s not a dealbreaker.
Sizes:Twin, twin XL, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Polyester |Thread Count:400 |Momme:N/A |Colors:16
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Best BudgetPure Bedding Satin SheetsPHOTO: Amazon$29 at Amazon$10 at WalmartStar QualitiesSilky-smooth feelDidn’t fade in the washDurable and relatively stain-resistant materialRed FlagsAlmost too slippery; the pillows and blankets slipped offFor those on a budget, we recommend Pure Bedding Satin Sheets. Although the fabric seemed a bit cheap, it felt immediately silky-smooth, and the color was consistent throughout. (The color or pattern is only on one side, though, so keep that in mind if you like to fold over the top sheet when making the bed.) The fitted sheet was a little tricky to get on, but after making the bed, it stayed secure and didn’t budge throughout the night.After washing them, the color and texture hadn’t changed at all, but there were multiple loose threads. Although makeup left a mark, the other stains came out pretty easily in the laundry. The material also held up well through our abrasion test, with no visible pilling or tearing. These sheets don’t seem as well-constructed as other sets we tried, but considering the wallet-friendly price, we still think they’re worth buying.Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Microfiber |Thread Count:1800 |Momme:N/A |Colors:26PHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry Wortock
Best BudgetPure Bedding Satin SheetsPHOTO: Amazon$29 at Amazon$10 at Walmart
Best BudgetPure Bedding Satin Sheets
$29 at Amazon$10 at Walmart
Star QualitiesSilky-smooth feelDidn’t fade in the washDurable and relatively stain-resistant materialRed FlagsAlmost too slippery; the pillows and blankets slipped off
Star QualitiesSilky-smooth feelDidn’t fade in the washDurable and relatively stain-resistant material
Silky-smooth feel
Didn’t fade in the wash
Durable and relatively stain-resistant material
Red FlagsAlmost too slippery; the pillows and blankets slipped off
Almost too slippery; the pillows and blankets slipped off
For those on a budget, we recommend Pure Bedding Satin Sheets. Although the fabric seemed a bit cheap, it felt immediately silky-smooth, and the color was consistent throughout. (The color or pattern is only on one side, though, so keep that in mind if you like to fold over the top sheet when making the bed.) The fitted sheet was a little tricky to get on, but after making the bed, it stayed secure and didn’t budge throughout the night.
After washing them, the color and texture hadn’t changed at all, but there were multiple loose threads. Although makeup left a mark, the other stains came out pretty easily in the laundry. The material also held up well through our abrasion test, with no visible pilling or tearing. These sheets don’t seem as well-constructed as other sets we tried, but considering the wallet-friendly price, we still think they’re worth buying.
Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Microfiber |Thread Count:1800 |Momme:N/A |Colors:26
Best SplurgeLilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets SetPHOTO: Lilysilk$616 at Amazon$208 at Lilysilk.comStar QualitiesHigh-quality constructionSoft and smooth with a subtle sheenNice fit, so it’s easy to make the bed.Consistent colorRed FlagsLost some sheen in the washIf you’re open to spending more on luxury sheets, consider this 100-percent mulberry silk set from LilySilk. Out of the box, we found the quality to be pretty outstanding, with durable stitching, no loose threads, and consistent color throughout. The fabric is lightweight, super-soft, and smooth (but not too slippery), with a subtle sheen — and it feels amazing against the skin. We also liked how easy it was to make the bed — the fitted sheet and pillowcases fit well, and the top sheet tucked in without a fuss. Everything stayed in place, even through a night of tossing and turning.Though the sheets held up well in the laundry without any noticeable fading, they lost some of their original luster in the wash. Another thing to note is that stains were pretty much impossible to remove, so you’ll want to be careful about eating and drinking in bed and making sure you always lay down with a washed face. The price might be hard to justify, but if these sheets are within your budget, we say go for it.How They’ve Held UpOur home tester had nothing but good things to report after six months with these sheets. They washed the sheets on a gentle cycle weekly, using low heat in the dryer, and found that they softened over time. As a bonus, our tester said the silk material improved their hair texture and has “done wonders” for their skin.Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Mulberry silk |Thread Count:400 |Momme:19 |Colors:9PHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry Wortock
Best SplurgeLilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets SetPHOTO: Lilysilk$616 at Amazon$208 at Lilysilk.com
Best SplurgeLilysilk Seamless Silk Sheets Set
PHOTO: Lilysilk
$616 at Amazon$208 at Lilysilk.com
Star QualitiesHigh-quality constructionSoft and smooth with a subtle sheenNice fit, so it’s easy to make the bed.Consistent colorRed FlagsLost some sheen in the wash
Star QualitiesHigh-quality constructionSoft and smooth with a subtle sheenNice fit, so it’s easy to make the bed.Consistent color
High-quality construction
Soft and smooth with a subtle sheen
Nice fit, so it’s easy to make the bed.
Consistent color
Red FlagsLost some sheen in the wash
Lost some sheen in the wash
If you’re open to spending more on luxury sheets, consider this 100-percent mulberry silk set from LilySilk. Out of the box, we found the quality to be pretty outstanding, with durable stitching, no loose threads, and consistent color throughout. The fabric is lightweight, super-soft, and smooth (but not too slippery), with a subtle sheen — and it feels amazing against the skin. We also liked how easy it was to make the bed — the fitted sheet and pillowcases fit well, and the top sheet tucked in without a fuss. Everything stayed in place, even through a night of tossing and turning.
Though the sheets held up well in the laundry without any noticeable fading, they lost some of their original luster in the wash. Another thing to note is that stains were pretty much impossible to remove, so you’ll want to be careful about eating and drinking in bed and making sure you always lay down with a washed face. The price might be hard to justify, but if these sheets are within your budget, we say go for it.
How They’ve Held UpOur home tester had nothing but good things to report after six months with these sheets. They washed the sheets on a gentle cycle weekly, using low heat in the dryer, and found that they softened over time. As a bonus, our tester said the silk material improved their hair texture and has “done wonders” for their skin.
Our home tester had nothing but good things to report after six months with these sheets. They washed the sheets on a gentle cycle weekly, using low heat in the dryer, and found that they softened over time. As a bonus, our tester said the silk material improved their hair texture and has “done wonders” for their skin.
Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Mulberry silk |Thread Count:400 |Momme:19 |Colors:9
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Best BreathableMulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet SetPHOTO: Amazon$699 at AmazonView on Mulberryparksilks.comStar QualitiesAiry materialLuxurious, high-end look and feelRemained soft after washingRed FlagsSlightly less silky after washingIf you sleep hot or are prone to night sweats, Mulberry Park Silk Sheets might be your best bet. The 100-percent mulberry silk fabric is not only exceedingly soft and smooth but also notably breathable, and it stays comfortably cool throughout the night. This high-end sheet set looks just as luxurious as it feels — we noticed zero imperfections and were impressed with the stitching and consistent color.It was easy to make the bed, thanks to the deep fitted sheet, though the top sheet slid around a bit due to the slippery texture. Like other silk sheets we tested, these were a bit less lustrous and slick after washing, but they were still very soft. While this is the most expensive set we tested, we think it might be worth the investment if you can swing the price.How They’ve Held UpThe Mulberry Park sheets continued to impress for the six months our tester tried them at home. They used the sheets regularly and hand-washed them every few weeks, noting that the delicate material is maintained if you follow the rigid cleaning instructions. Though expensive, the sheets have a quality that exceeds expectations. The material remains soft, silky, and cool to the touch.Sizes:Full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Mulberry silk |Thread Count: 900 |Momme:22 |Colors:8PHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry Wortock
Best BreathableMulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet SetPHOTO: Amazon$699 at AmazonView on Mulberryparksilks.com
Best BreathableMulberry Park Silks Silk Sheet Set
$699 at AmazonView on Mulberryparksilks.com
Star QualitiesAiry materialLuxurious, high-end look and feelRemained soft after washingRed FlagsSlightly less silky after washing
Star QualitiesAiry materialLuxurious, high-end look and feelRemained soft after washing
Airy material
Luxurious, high-end look and feel
Remained soft after washing
Red FlagsSlightly less silky after washing
Slightly less silky after washing
If you sleep hot or are prone to night sweats, Mulberry Park Silk Sheets might be your best bet. The 100-percent mulberry silk fabric is not only exceedingly soft and smooth but also notably breathable, and it stays comfortably cool throughout the night. This high-end sheet set looks just as luxurious as it feels — we noticed zero imperfections and were impressed with the stitching and consistent color.
It was easy to make the bed, thanks to the deep fitted sheet, though the top sheet slid around a bit due to the slippery texture. Like other silk sheets we tested, these were a bit less lustrous and slick after washing, but they were still very soft. While this is the most expensive set we tested, we think it might be worth the investment if you can swing the price.
How They’ve Held UpThe Mulberry Park sheets continued to impress for the six months our tester tried them at home. They used the sheets regularly and hand-washed them every few weeks, noting that the delicate material is maintained if you follow the rigid cleaning instructions. Though expensive, the sheets have a quality that exceeds expectations. The material remains soft, silky, and cool to the touch.
The Mulberry Park sheets continued to impress for the six months our tester tried them at home. They used the sheets regularly and hand-washed them every few weeks, noting that the delicate material is maintained if you follow the rigid cleaning instructions. Though expensive, the sheets have a quality that exceeds expectations. The material remains soft, silky, and cool to the touch.
Sizes:Full, queen, king, California king |Fiber:Mulberry silk |Thread Count: 900 |Momme:22 |Colors:8
Best OrganicColorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets SetPHOTO: Amazon$400 at Amazon
Best OrganicColorado Home Co. Mulberry Silk Sheets Set
$400 at Amazon
Star QualitiesMaterial is not overly slickDense, medium-weight feelResists pilling and frayingRed FlagsProne to staining
Star QualitiesMaterial is not overly slickDense, medium-weight feelResists pilling and fraying
Material is not overly slick
Dense, medium-weight feel
Resists pilling and fraying
Red FlagsProne to staining
Prone to staining
These sheets have a medium-weight density that feels high-quality but doesn’t appear to sacrifice breathability. Unfortunately, they faded slightly and lost some of their luster in the wash, though the fabric still looked and felt luxurious. However, another downside is that, like most other silk sets we tested, the fabric is prone to staining. Still, it seems generally durable and resistant to pilling and fraying. While the price is undeniably high, we think these might be worth the investment if you’re looking for real certified organic silk.
Sizes:Queen, king, California king |Fiber:Organic mulberry silk |Thread Count:N/A |Momme:22 |Colors:11
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Best Color SelectionDecolure Satin Sheet SetPHOTO: Amazon$45$30 at AmazonStar QualitiesTexture remained consistentDeep-pocketed sheet stays in placeRed FlagsColor faded slightly in the washLooking for bedding in a particular color? These satin sheets come in a whopping 21 hues, ranging from black to silver to deep dusty rose. While the stitching seemed consistent, we did notice some loose threads when we took them out of the packaging. Other than that, they appeared well-made, felt silky-smooth, and had a consistent dye and texture. These sheets passed our colorfastness test, and although they faded slightly in the wash, the color remained even throughout.Thanks to a fitted sheet with pockets deep enough to fitany mattress, it was easy to make the bed, and everything stayed in place throughout the night. Though the fabric wasn’t overly slippery like other satin sets, it did get slightly staticky. These sheets aren’t quite as nice as the real silk sets we tested, but considering the budget-friendly price, we think they’re a great value and would buy them as a backup set or use them in a guest room.How They’ve Held UpAnother budget-friendly pick, the Decolure Satin Sheets impressed us with their long-term results. Our tester used them consistently for six months and liked that the sheets seemed to get softer over time. The elastic stretched out a little, but the fitted sheet continued to fit the bed without issue. Our tester said they will likely retire the sheets for the winter in favor of a warmer set but will continue using the satin pillowcases since they made a difference in the texture of their hair and skin.Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king |Fiber:Polyester |Thread Count:600 |Momme:N/A |Colors:22PHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Dera BurresonPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry WortockPHOTO: People / Henry Wortock
Best Color SelectionDecolure Satin Sheet SetPHOTO: Amazon$45$30 at Amazon
Best Color SelectionDecolure Satin Sheet Set
$45$30 at Amazon
Star QualitiesTexture remained consistentDeep-pocketed sheet stays in placeRed FlagsColor faded slightly in the wash
Star QualitiesTexture remained consistentDeep-pocketed sheet stays in place
Texture remained consistent
Deep-pocketed sheet stays in place
Red FlagsColor faded slightly in the wash
Color faded slightly in the wash
Looking for bedding in a particular color? These satin sheets come in a whopping 21 hues, ranging from black to silver to deep dusty rose. While the stitching seemed consistent, we did notice some loose threads when we took them out of the packaging. Other than that, they appeared well-made, felt silky-smooth, and had a consistent dye and texture. These sheets passed our colorfastness test, and although they faded slightly in the wash, the color remained even throughout.
Thanks to a fitted sheet with pockets deep enough to fitany mattress, it was easy to make the bed, and everything stayed in place throughout the night. Though the fabric wasn’t overly slippery like other satin sets, it did get slightly staticky. These sheets aren’t quite as nice as the real silk sets we tested, but considering the budget-friendly price, we think they’re a great value and would buy them as a backup set or use them in a guest room.
How They’ve Held UpAnother budget-friendly pick, the Decolure Satin Sheets impressed us with their long-term results. Our tester used them consistently for six months and liked that the sheets seemed to get softer over time. The elastic stretched out a little, but the fitted sheet continued to fit the bed without issue. Our tester said they will likely retire the sheets for the winter in favor of a warmer set but will continue using the satin pillowcases since they made a difference in the texture of their hair and skin.
Another budget-friendly pick, the Decolure Satin Sheets impressed us with their long-term results. Our tester used them consistently for six months and liked that the sheets seemed to get softer over time. The elastic stretched out a little, but the fitted sheet continued to fit the bed without issue. Our tester said they will likely retire the sheets for the winter in favor of a warmer set but will continue using the satin pillowcases since they made a difference in the texture of their hair and skin.
Sizes:Twin, full, queen, king |Fiber:Polyester |Thread Count:600 |Momme:N/A |Colors:22
When shopping for silk or satin sheets, pay attention to the material — as in the actual fiber used to make the fabric. LikeLilySilk 19 Momme Seamless Silk Sheets, some sets are made of real silk, which is sourced from mulberry worms, so it’s a natural material but not vegan. Satin sheets, on the other hand, can be made of various materials. But as withLanest Housing Satin Sheets, they’re most often woven from synthetic fibers like polyester.
Silk is naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, and gentle against the skin.Polyester can have a similar feel, though it’s generally not as breathable and may not be ideal for hot sleepers or those who get night sweats.
The weave affects not only the feel of bed sheets but also the weight and breathability. Silk bedding can be made using various weaves, including plain square, jacquard, or satin. Satin sheets, as the name would imply, feature a satin weave.
“Satin-weave fabric has long floats in its weave structure,” says Gopinath. Unlike a plain square weave pattern (one thread over, one thread under), a float means the pattern skips threads. Satin sheets follow a one-thread-over, four-threads-under pattern. The tighter weave makes them silky-smooth but not as breathable as those with a square weave.
Satin sheets might list a thread count, which can range from 150 for polyester to 1,800 or more for microfiber. Some people view a high thread count as an indicator of softer, better-quality sheets, but it doesn’t tell the whole story in terms of durability and feel.
For 100-percent silk sheets, you’ll often see a momme (pronounced “mommy”) number listed. This measurement grades the weight of the material, and a higher number is generally considered better quality. A momme grade between 19 and 25 is ideal.
Silk sheets made of 100-percent mulberry silk are among the most expensive on the market, often costing upwards of $500 per set. Satin sheets tend to be much more affordable. You can easily find a set of satin sheets for under $100.
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After researching the best silk and satin sheets on the market, we selected 12 sets to try firsthand, including five silk and seven satin.
Each sheet set was scored for quality, texture, breathability, durability, and value, and those with the highest overall ratings are featured in this roundup.
Conversely, satin is simply a weave style. This means satin sheets can be woven from various materials — though they’re most often made of synthetic fibers like polyester. As Gopinath notes, “They have the appearance and feel of silk fabric due to their luster/sheen and smoothness.” But satin bedding is typically not as breathable as natural silk.
Since satin sheets are often loomed from synthetic materials such as polyester or microfiber, they’re not as breathable or moisture-wicking as those loomed from natural materials, such asbamboo sheets,cotton sheets,linen sheets, or silk sheets.“They can pill, especially when made from synthetics,” Gopinath adds. After trying out several sets, we should note that satin sheets can also be super slick and slippery, which may bother you while you’re sleeping, and some sets are prone to static cling.
Since satin sheets are often loomed from synthetic materials such as polyester or microfiber, they’re not as breathable or moisture-wicking as those loomed from natural materials, such asbamboo sheets,cotton sheets,linen sheets, or silk sheets.
“They can pill, especially when made from synthetics,” Gopinath adds. After trying out several sets, we should note that satin sheets can also be super slick and slippery, which may bother you while you’re sleeping, and some sets are prone to static cling.
Theresa Hollandis a writer specializing in bedding, home goods, decor, and lifestyle. For this story, she interviewed Preeti Gopinath and then compiled insights from our team of testers. A stickler for nice bedding, Theresa has slept on multiple satin sheet sets over the years and currently sleeps with a silk pillowcase for the skincare benefits.
Madison Yaugeris a senior shopping writer at PEOPLE who has extensively covered home-related products such asvacuums,bath towels, andmattresses. She utilized our long-term testing insights from real testers to interpret how each satin or silk sheet set held up over time. She also made light updates to keep this story as accurate and timely as possible.
Our Expert PanelPreeti Gopinathis the associate professor of textiles at The New School Parsons School of Design.
Preeti Gopinathis the associate professor of textiles at The New School Parsons School of Design.
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PEOPLE uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.Loh K & Tan W.Silk Fabric. (2015).Advances in Silk Science and Technology.Martí M, et al.Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics.Polymersvol. 13,17 3010. 6 Sep. 2021, doi:10.3390/polym13173010Kim, Hyun-Ah.Moisture Vapor Permeability and Thermal Wear Comfort of Ecofriendly Fiber-Embedded Woven Fabrics for High-Performance Clothing.Materials(Basel, Switzerland) vol. 14,20 6205. 19 Oct. 2021, doi:10.3390/ma14206205
PEOPLE uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
Loh K & Tan W.Silk Fabric. (2015).Advances in Silk Science and Technology.Martí M, et al.Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics.Polymersvol. 13,17 3010. 6 Sep. 2021, doi:10.3390/polym13173010Kim, Hyun-Ah.Moisture Vapor Permeability and Thermal Wear Comfort of Ecofriendly Fiber-Embedded Woven Fabrics for High-Performance Clothing.Materials(Basel, Switzerland) vol. 14,20 6205. 19 Oct. 2021, doi:10.3390/ma14206205
Loh K & Tan W.Silk Fabric. (2015).Advances in Silk Science and Technology.
Martí M, et al.Increased Comfort of Polyester Fabrics.Polymersvol. 13,17 3010. 6 Sep. 2021, doi:10.3390/polym13173010
Kim, Hyun-Ah.Moisture Vapor Permeability and Thermal Wear Comfort of Ecofriendly Fiber-Embedded Woven Fabrics for High-Performance Clothing.Materials(Basel, Switzerland) vol. 14,20 6205. 19 Oct. 2021, doi:10.3390/ma14206205
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