Sheets Buying Guide

Product Comparison

Evaluation Results

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NameMaterial Dyes Chlorine-Free Bleaching Chemical-Free Finishing Price
Coyuchi, Inc. Buy This Product

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Organic Fair Trade Certified cotton None Yes Yes $140-$275
Heart of Vermont Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Low-impact dyes; color-grown cotton Yes Yes $134-$305
Indika Organics Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Plant- and vegetable-based dyes Yes Yes $400-$526
Lifekind Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton None Yes Yes $139-$219
Native Organic Cotton Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Color-grown fabric Yes Yes $120-$180
Organic Inspirations Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Low-impact dyes; color-grown cotton Yes Yes $100-$215
Rawganique Ecru CannaBliss Hemp Linens Buy This Product

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Hemp Low-impact dyes Yes Yes $329-$499
Rawganique Euro-Luxury Organic French Linens Buy This Product

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Linen None Yes Yes $329-$489
The Company Store Buy This Product

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Bamboo/Conventional Cotton Low-impact dyes Yes Yes $118.00
Under the Canopy Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Low-impact dyes Yes Yes $120-$170
West Elm Buy This Product

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Organic Cotton Low-impact dyes Yes Yes $69-$119

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How We Made Our Decisions

We looked for products made with eco-fibers. Organic cotton, bamboo, hemp and linen are the most common materials you'll see in bed sheets. We also chose products that were unfinished (so you can avoid exposure to formaldehyde) and those that were bleached without environmentally damaging chlorine bleach.

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