The Organic Textiles Luxurious (about $106) have been pre-shrunk, so you won't take them out of the dryer only to realize they no longer fit your bed. They are packaged in a cloth sack that can double as a laundry bag and come with pillowcases.
If you want a change from the typical solid-colored bedding, the AmazonBasics SS-01 (about $35) are a nice option. They're available in a classic checkered pattern as well as a charming watercolor vine design — both of which are subtle, timeless, and ideal for a country-style room.
The Organics and More NatureSoft (appx. $100) are available in sizes twin through California King, so anyone can enjoy their softness. They are naturally colored, using no processing, to ensure they will not irritate even the most sensitive sleepers.
The regal-looking Homelux Egyptian Comfort 1800 Series (around $39) look worthy of an upscale hotel room. The patterning is subtle, but adds just enough interest and, since they're available in 18 colors, there's a set to match any decor.
Create an unruffled look with the Zen Bamboo Luxury 1500 Series (appx. $39). Not only are they wrinkle-resistant, but their durable rayon and microfiber blend is super smooth and feels very soft, making them a good choice for those with sensitive skin.
An ultra-thick elastic band on the fitted sheet in the Feather & Stitch New York Hotel Collection (around $55) helps to minimize the chances of it shifting while you sleep. As the name implies, their elegant stripes give a room a luxurious look.
The One Park Linens Luxurious Sateen (appx. $60) are made from deep-mercerized cotton, meaning they are strong and the colors are bright and rich. They have a nice weight that drapes beautifully, with an elegant, satin-like hem along the cuffs.
With no embroidery and a very subtle hem, the Magnolia Organics Dream Collection (appx. $90) can complement a comforter with a busy print. They're made from ring-spun cotton that has a satin-like feel, and are colored using an eco-friendly dye.
Featuring long-staple yarn, the Whisper Organics 300-Thread Count (around $76) should retain their shape even after plenty of use. In addition to some lovely solid color options, they also come in a fun print that would work well in a child's room.
When it's time to swap out your winter bedding for summer, the Len Linum European (appx. $195) have you covered. The fabric regulates body temperature effectively, thanks to their high air permeability, and they are well-made enough to last for years.