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Best Parachute Sheets, Tested and Reviewed by AD (2025)
From breezy comforters to quilts, Parachute Home has an extensive line of all-natural essentials that have established their reputation as an authority in organic bedding and a favorite brand of ours. When it comes to the best Parachute sheets, though, their best-selling linen threads are the bedding items that we consider an undeniably good investment for their airy, soft feel that only gets better with every wash. Founder Ariel Kaye fills her home with these textiles in vibrant colorways to give her eclectic Los Angeles home an artful yet relaxed touch, while celebs like Tyler, the Creator (who collaborated with the brand just last year) have been known to sleep between them as well. As fans ourselves, we’ve written up some in-depth editor testimonials on just how well these sheets hold up in the wash, look straight out of the dryer, and wear after months to years of use.Photo: Nashia BakerParachute Heirloom TENCEL Linen Sheet SetSenior commerce editor Nashia Baker was sold on Parachute’s heirloom linen sheets after visiting the retailer’s New York storefront, noting that she “immediately felt drawn to their soft and breathable feel.” A blend of linen fibers and the brand’s patented tencel lyocell fabric, these sheets offer the look of traditional linen but feel as soft as your favorite vintage T-shirt. She says that these are some of the coziest sheets she curls up in at night.Although Baker has historically shopped for silky cooling sheets like bamboo to keep her comfortable, she says these have an airiness to them that would keep hot sleepers far and wide comfortable. And unlike her crispest percale sheets, these have a relaxed, lightly wrinkled look she loves for a casual, less buttoned-up look. Like every Parachute set of sheets, these come with a matching flat sheet, fitted sheet, and pillowcases, but you can also snag a duvet cover and shams when you shop for a full bundle. Baker owns these bed sheets in the clover hue, but there are other neutral, soothing hues available, like warm grey and sage, to match a minimalist or even coastal bedroom aesthetic.Parachute Linen Sheet SetAs a sensitive sleeper, contributor Sydney Gore is particular about her bedding. She doesn’t have air conditioning in her bedroom, so she requires lighter-weight bedding to fall asleep. The brand’s signature linen sheets, made of pure European flax, were right on the money for her needs. “The texture is as soft as a cloud!” she emphasizes, adding that they are especially breathable on hot nights.“My bed always feels like a nest when it’s covered in this set and I generally sleep soundly through the night,” Gore notes. She says she’s been making her bed with Parachute for a long time and continually stands behind these sheets, calling the high-end feel “simply undeniable.”Bottom line: For the high-end price point, these bed sheets are a worthy investment that are designed to last. Baker and Gore haven’t noticed any pilling, fraying, or color fading in these high-quality bedding sets over the last year. The Portugal-made textiles are also Oeko-Tex standard certified, so they’re free of harmful chemicals and dyes. And considering the wide color range, Gore says, “there’s truly something for everyone’s aesthetic.” Parachute sales do pop up here and there, but for the quality we think these are some of the best sheets you can find, markdown or no.