Our favorites include big retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Macy’s and buzzy new brands like Brooklinen, Casper, and Parachute. Here are the best places to buy bedding. We’re especially partial to the brand’s Stonewashed Linen Bedding, which is made from organic, Oeko-Tex® certified French flax linen and has a rustic, lived-in look that buyers love. If you’re looking for more than just sheets, the Citizenry also has high-quality wool and alpaca blankets, including the best-selling La Calle Alpaca Bed Blanket. If you want to return an item and receive a refund, you have 30 days. There is no restocking fee when you return bedding, excluding throws, bed blankets, or decorative pillows. If you are looking to return bedding, it must be unwashed. You will receive your order in 7-10 business days if you opt for basic ground shipping, which is free, or in 3-5 business days if you pay $10 for premium shipping. There’s also a New York City flagship store in Soho.   The Buffy Cloud Comforter is one of the brand’s most-loved items: it’s a medium-weight, dry-clean-only option with a soft, smooth, and cool feel. Our tester loved its breathable shell, which is made of sustainably-sourced material lyocell. As for sheet options, we’re big fans of the Eucalyptus Sheet Set. After using the sheets over the course of a few weeks, our tester appreciated their soft feel and that they don’t wrinkle a ton after being washed. Buffy offers 7-day free trials on their products. That means you can sleep and use one of their products for 7 days, and if you don’t want to keep it, you can return it free of charge. All returns have to be initiated within 30 days, and refunds will be processed within 3-5 business days. You won’t have to wait long for your bedding items to ship, since Buffy will ship anything you order the next business day. Basic ground shipping is free, while expedited shipping is an additional $29.99. “Personally, I love Parachute bedding. The quality is top-notch for the price point, and the textures they offer are so subtle but absolutely beautiful in any style space,” says Modsy Creative Marketing Associate Katherine Bitner. In addition to sheets and comforters, Parachute has expanded to offer more bedroom essentials, including pillows, mattress toppers, and even their Eco Comfort Mattress, a unique mattress-in-a-box that’s made from pocketed steel coils and pure wool instead of memory foam. Ettitude products are available in a Signature Sateen and Sateen+ fabric. The signature Sateen fabric is breathable and hypoallergenic, while the Sateen+ material is moisture-wicking and incorporates antimicrobial bamboo charcoal. That makes the Sateen+ Sheet Setideal for hot sleepers who sweat, as well as people who don’t do their laundry as often as they’d like.  For your first order, all Ettitude bedding that is not on final sale is eligible for a 30-day sleep trial. You have up to 30 days to return your bedding for a refund, though it must be unopened, unused, or unwashed. If you want to return your bedding product after 30 days but before 60 days, you can return the products used and open for store credits.  When it comes to shipping, you get free standard shipping on orders of $50 or more. Orders less than $50 have an $8 standard shipping fee, and expedited shipping costs $15. Along with appliances, furniture, and decor, Bed, Bath & Beyond offers an impressive selection of bedding at all price points. In addition to carrying brands like UGG and Eddie Bauer, the retailer has several in-house brands, including Nestwell, Bee & Willow, and Wild Sage. Boll & Branch sells sateen, percale, flannel, and chambray sheets, which can be purchased individually or as a set, and they also sell duvets, blankets, pillows, and more. However, keep in mind that their prices are quite high, and returns must be made within 30 days with products in “original, saleable condition with original tags and packaging.” You can find all sorts of organic bedding at Coyuchi, and many of their products have a very relaxed, lived-in aesthetic. They offer percale, sateen, flannel, jersey, and linen sheets, as well as latex pillows, down and wool duvets, and more. Plus, you can return used items for up to one year for a store credit (returns made within 30 days get a full refund). More specifically, the Percale Sheet Set is great if you’re looking for something cooling and breathable, while the Linen Sheet Set is great if you’re looking for something airy that will get softer with each wash. Snow also has a Down Alternative Comforter in addition to a Down Comforter if you need hypoallergenic bedding. All in all, Snowe’s range of bedding materials means there’s something for all types of sleepers.  If you aren’t satisfied with your bedding product, you have 60 days to make a return, exchange, or replacement. You can save on your purchase by signing up for emails, which will earn you 10% off your order, or by referring a friend who makes a purchase using your referral code, which will earn you $35 off your next order. There’s a $5 flat-rate shipping fee, but expedited shipping will cost you more, and the expedited shipping fee will vary depending on the content of your order and your location.  When it comes to bedding, Magic Linen offers sheets, duvets, blankets, pillowcases, and other accessories. The brand offers bed linens in a variety of colors, so you can choose the option that melds best with your bedroom. The sheets are offered in both regular and deep pocket sizes, so if you’re struggling to find sheets that fit a deeper mattress, the site is worth checking out. Magic Linen’s sheet sets come with a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases, and the pieces are stonewashed, so you know you’re getting top-tier softness.  Magic Linen offers a 30-day sleep trial and free shipping for orders over $50. Unfortunately, there is no express shipping option. On the plus side, all of the brand’s packaging is biodegradable or reusable, and you can get 10 percent off when you sign up for e-mails. West Elm offers a wide range of bedding fabrics to choose from to suit just about every taste, including linen, cotton, velvet, gauze, percale, and more. They also offer customizable bedding bundles that come complete with sheet sets, comforters, and pillows. The seasonally updated selections often include hand-selected items from independent designers and artisans as well as exclusive collaborations. They offer bedding essentials in a variety of weights, fills, and fabrics including comforters, mattress pads, and pillows to accommodate any of your bedtime needs. They also feature a range of price points, but those looking to splurge might consider the cult-favorite Frette Hotel Classic Sheet Set for (as the name implies) a luxurious, hotel-like feel. Free shipping and returns paired with exceptional customer service make Bloomingdale’s one of our top picks.

Price

One of the fastest ways to decide where to shop for bedding is to consider your budget. Many of our top picks offer high-quality bedding at accessible prices, with some (like Macy’s) offering frequent discounts and sales. If you’re looking for the absolute best quality out there, prepare to pay a premium. Ultra-luxury sheets and other bedding are less likely to go on sale, but you will be investing in sheets that should last for years and years with proper care.

Return Policy

Return policies vary greatly when it comes to bedding, and they’re important to note—especially when you’re buying something you haven’t seen in person. Some of our top picks offer a very lenient policy, giving you plenty of time to try out your sheets before the return window closes. Others are more strict. Also, take note of any quirks in the policy, such as only being able to return bedding via mail instead of in-store. One good way to decrease the chance of returning? Some retailers offer free swatches, so you can test out colors and materials before committing.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance writer and product tester for The Spruce. Not only does she have a background in textile science, but over the course of her career, she’s done extensive testing of all types of bedding, including sheets, down comforters, weighted blankets, and more. She has firsthand experience with nearly every brand included on this list, and when choosing brands to include, she considered factors such as the product range, price point, and return policies. When it comes to choosing a cover, it mostly comes down to your temperature preference. A heavy-duty duvet insert in down or down alternative is the warmest option and can be made even warmer with extra blankets. A coverlet or quilt is a good option for hot sleepers, as is a lightweight duvet with a breathable cover made of linen or percale cotton. Sarah Toscano conducted additional research and reporting for this article. Sarah specializes in smart home and home tech at The Spruce, and has also written for Entertainment Weekly, Business Insider, People, and more.