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One of best sheet buys was an organic cotton sheet that I think I found at Goodwill. Top sheet only, though.organic cotton sheets
 But it was super cheap--maybe even clearance when I got it. I'd love to do more organic, but when one shops used, one takes what one can get.
 But it was super cheap--maybe even clearance when I got it. I'd love to do more organic, but when one shops used, one takes what one can get.I have, but I've also owned sythetic sheets that were not as hot as cotton.Have you ever noticed the difference between wearing a cotton shirt and a polyester shirt? For almost 30 years, I have only used natural mattresses and bedding. The body releases moisture. Synthetic materials don't breathe, they don't wick away moisture. And that can make the bedding system hotter.
I prefer natural fibers (which mostly means cotton in my case) for everything when possible and practical.Have you ever noticed the difference between wearing a cotton shirt and a polyester shirt? For almost 30 years, I have only used natural mattresses and bedding. The body releases moisture. Synthetic materials don't breathe, they don't wick away moisture. And that can make the bedding system hotter.
I didn't pay attention to the fabric not being cotton when I bought a set, and was literally shocked one night when I brushed crumbs from the sheet in the dark and saw a blur. I did it again really fast and sure enough, it was generating static electricity, but not enough to feel any spark. Is that a renewable energy source untapped?I prefer natural fibers (which mostly means cotton in my case) for everything when possible and practical.
In a moment of weakness, though, I did get newer polyester sheets a year or so back. They were yet another super cheap thrift shop buy. They were livable--but I only used them in winter AND in a cold bedroom. Even so, I think I was happier with the cotton sheets.
Expert? They have linens bootcamps now, do they? Or does Rutgers have a laundry degree now that they bestow?Weekly. But the other thing Oprah's expert taught us - replace your pillows every six months.

