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New Quality: Our iconic linen, perfected. Your favorite linen bedding is now more durable at 175 GSM, without sacrificing its iconic softnessNamed CNN's Best Linen Sheets of 2025
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Nordstrom
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Parachute
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Bedding Collection | Parachute
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Bloomingdale's
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Parachute Bedding - Bloomingdale's
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Parachute
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Bedding Sets – Parachute Home
Build your bed with ease with our collection of bedding sets and bundles. From sheet sets and duvet cover sets to our signature Venice Sets, each option is designed to simplify your setup with thoughtfully coordinated pieces. For the best value, explore our Bundles—complete bedding essentials paired together and offere
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Silk & Snow Canada
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Parachute Home Canada (Sheets, Linen, Bedding) - Silk & Snow Canada
August 4, 2022 - Duties and other international shipping charges are non-refundable. Silk & Snow happily offers free shipping and returns for all bedding products for customers in both Canada and the US.
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Parachute
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Linen Bedding – Parachute Home
New Quality: Our iconic linen, perfected. Your favorite linen bedding is now more durable at 175 GSM, without sacrificing its iconic softness Named CNN's Best Linen Sheets of 2025
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House Beautiful
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Parachute Bed Linens Review: Percale Sheets, Linen, and More
November 14, 2024 - If you're in the market to upgrade your sleeping situation, you basically need Parachute's bed linens. We know what you're thinking: There are tons of bedding brands out there, so why do I need products from this specific one? For one thing, we slept on five of Parachute's most popular sheet sets, so we can tell you from firsthand experience how good they are.
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Harper's BAZAAR
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Parachute Bedding Review: Best Linen and Percale Sheets 2024
May 8, 2024 - Your bedding can make the difference between a good and fitful night's sleep, so it's important to invest wisely. As a former design-editor-turned-shopping-editor who regularly tests home goods for a living, I’ve tried dozens of sheets throughout my career. And suffice to say, not all are created equal. Parachute’s best-selling linen and percale sheets, however, have truly knocked it out of the park for me.
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Running in Heels
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Parachute Bedding Review | Home - Running in Heels
June 13, 2024 - Our bedding is pulled up and down ... on the bed anymore. Parachute has calming colors and It is absolutely my style with solid colors, neutrals, and minimal prints. They have tons of different materials and everything from duvets and mattresses to bath towels and robes. You can shop them directly in-store or on their website, but carried ...
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Amazon
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Wrap yourself in the cloud-like softness of parachute-style bedding. Find durable cotton options with thoughtful features like corner ties and button closures.
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Parachute Bedding – Parachute Home
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Reddit
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r/Bedding on Reddit: My experience with Parachute Home, Brooklinen, Slumber Cloud, Ralph Lauren Home, Italic, Coyuchi, Buffy and Sferra
August 13, 2023 -

Hey everyone, I've always referenced this sub when trying out new bedding. I've been a reader behind the scenes, but never a poster. So, I thought it was time to contribute by sharing my thoughts on the various bedding I've tried over the years. I won't delve too deep into any one item, but if you have questions, feel free to ask!

A bit about my sleeping style: I share a bed with my significant other. We keep the house at around 70 degrees at night and live in a warm climate. I'm a side sleeper and have a preference for very fluffy comforters. However, I haven't been able to use them as much since my significant other tends to sleep very hot, while I'm just an average temperature sleeper. Even at 70 degrees, it's a rare night when I get too hot.

I've categorized my experiences by brand and mentioned those items still in rotation. I also included a x/10 rating for each item with 5 being truly average (so not bad by any means) and a WBA - would buy again or a WNBA - would not buy again. Hopefully some of you find this helpful.

Parachute Home

  • Sateen queen sheet set (7/10) WBA - This was my favorite sheet set for a few years, and it got a ton of use. The Sateen wasn’t too hot for me (but it was for my SO), and I liked how soft the sheets were. Once we upgraded to a king this set was retired, thought we still have it for the guest room.

  • Percale duvet cover (6.5/10) WBA - Before moving in with my SO, this was on my bed 24/7. Nothing about it blew me away, but it was a really solid duvet cover and paired well with the lightweight down duvet insert I used with it.

  • Lightweight down duvet insert (6.5/10) WBA - Like the duvet cover this was on my bed 24/7 for years. I really liked how light and fluffy this insert was and I honestly miss being able to sleep with it to this day, it was just too hot for my SO. I will say that during hot summer nights I would occasionally get too warm and there was a fair amount of feather escapeage when I fluffed up to duvet.

  • Light weight down alternative duvet insert (5/10) WNBA - I bought this at the same time as the down duvet insert to compare to the two and this one didn’t match the feel, light and fluffy, of the down version so I returned it.

  • Linen sheet set (3/10) WNBA - I probably didn’t give this set the chance in deserved but I found it to be entirely too scratchy. I gave it wash, threw it on the bed slept on it for one night and returned the next day. I really wanted to like these sheets and I hear linen can be some of the best long term bedding, sadly this set just wasn’t for me.

  • Down side sleeper pillow (5/10) WNBA - It’s worth knowing that I am on a constant journey to find THE pillow for me and alas, this was not it. It was my nightly pillow for a while but eventually was rotated out. I still use it from time to time and I don’t think it’s a bad pillow at all.

  • Everyday linen quilt (5/10) WBA - Last year we upgraded to a king bed and that meant time for a new comforter, so I decided to buy a bunch and try them all out. This and the following two quilts were three of the four we tried. Overall I found this quilt to be lacking in warmth and substance, it was just too flat and chilly for my liking. Though my SO liked it from the heat perspective. Ultimately it was returned.

  • Cloud cotton quilt (7/10) WBA - this quilt was great, a good blend of warmth, softness, and fluffiness. My SO thought it would be too warm in the summer so it ultimately was returned. We might try the split comforter method and if we do this is a contestant for my side.

  • Linen box quilt (4/10) WNBA - My thoughts are pretty much the same thoughts as the everyday linen quilt except it was ugly on top of it. Ultimately it was returned.

Brooklinen

  • Classic core percale sheet set (4/10) WNBA - Even though I used them for years, they were in the rotation with the sateen parachute set above, I never really like them. Why did I keep them for so long? Your guess is as good as mine. I will say that I liked how cool they were in the summer and after washing a lot they did get softer.

  • Lightweight down duvet insert (2/10) WNBA - I used this for maybe a year before upgrading to the parachute duvet insert. I really didn’t know how bad it was until I had that for comparison. This was truly a poor item; it would crinkle whenever I moved, was too small for my duvet cover (Parachute, mentioned above), had barely any loft so it was flat as a pancake, and didn’t provide much warmth (though not a bad thing in the summer). As soon as the parachute duvet arrived, this went to Goodwill.

Slumber Cloud

  • Performance comforter (5/10) WNBA - This was the winner in the great 2022 comforter-off when we upgraded to the king size bed. It was the best compromise between what I wanted and what my SO wanted. It does sleep as cool as advertised, during the winter I’ll get cold and surprisingly my SO will too! I also like that it isn’t completely flat there is some fluff to it. Overall, I find it too small for our bed, I think another 8-10inched in the width would make it much for functional for two people who like to cocoon. Since we are talking about going the split route this may soon be retired.

Ralph Lauren Home

  • RL 464 percale sheet set (8/10) WBA - All around, a great set of sheets. In my opinion, they are the best blend of price and performance. They are soft, cool and comfortable. At around the $300 price point when I bought them for a King set I’d recommend to anyone who likes percale sheets.

  • Organic cotton sateen sheet set (7/10) WBA - I expected these to be a lot softer and silkier than the percales, but they weren’t. Not to say they aren’t soft - they are - but not much more than the percales. These get less use since they are part of our “winter sheet collection”. So once they break in more, they might surpass the percales.

Italic

  • Crisp percale sheet set (3/10) WNBA - This is the same sheet set recommended by the Strategist as being one that matches the Frette hotel collection but at a fraction of the price. I bought in and tried them but wasn’t impressed at all. They are almost too small (12in mattress), only have elastic on the corners, and are firm instead of soft. I can’t image the Frette sheets are like this at all, and if they are I’m disappointed in Frette without even trying them. All that said they are still in the current rotation as part of the “summer sheet collection”.

Buffy

  • Breeze comforter (5/10) WNBA - I don’t have a whole lot to say other than it felt like a normal comforter. I don’t sleep hot so I can’t speak to how well it cools. This was my SO’s comforter and when we moved in together and it became what we both used.

  • Breeze duvet cover (3/10) WNBA - This is was stupid heavy compared to other duvet covers I’ve used, mainly the parachute cover mentioned above. Worse of all when paired with the Breeze comforter it I actually got hot, and I don’t sleep hot! So it did exactly the opposite of what it was intended to do. My So didn’t last long with this combo and we eventually use the parachute duvet with the breeze comforter.

Coyuchi

  • Organic relaxed sateen sheet set (5/10) WBA - I expected more out of these sheets based on reviews but they just strike me as average overall. Nothing particularly bad or good stands out about them. Currently in rotation as part of the “winter sheet collection”.

Sferra

  • Giza 45 Percale Collection (9/10) WBA - Everything you’ve read is true; these are the softest sheets I have ever slept in. They honestly feel like silk anytime I get in. They are also extremely cool and breathable. That said, they are sheer - like see-through sheer - so if that bothers you, know that going in. The reason I don’t give a 10/10 is that the overall buying experience was severely lacking at this price point. Based on the email communication, shipping, and packaging, you would have thought I ordered $100 sheets from Macy’s. The sheets deliver, no questions asked, but my $300 RLH sheets came in packaging 10x nicer. That said, I can’t wait to get the Giza 45 Sateen Collection and give those a try.

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Lol shitty packaging is wild for $2k sheets
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Thank you so much for this essay of your experiences in bedding! It will be super helpful for many users to come, so thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a stellar person! :D I wasn't at all surprised by your grades, honestly (esp with regards to the Organic options since those are always never really that soft) and I knew Ralph Lauren would perform better than most everything else since their products for the most part are pretty decent all-around (always has been, so thankfully that hasn't changed much in all the years they've been around). I would really love to see if you and your SO would like a silk insert (they are game changers for people that sleep hot and also for couples that sleep differently since they do perfect at temp regulation). When I saw you tried the Sferra Giza 45 percale I was like, "Oh, shit... that's the winner" and I was right, lol :D The Giza 45s are insane for how amazing they are, and I agree the percale is almost sheer so that can be a turn-off for many. The Giza 45 sateen and the luxe sateen are supposed to be even more stunning than the percale so I think you'll be really impressed by them :D For a thicker percale that's Giza cotton the Matouk Gatsby is supposed to be pretty soft and heavier than most luxury percales but they won't ever come close to Sferra's Giza 45, for sure, in case you were interested. It really sucks that Macy's did you dirty on the packaging, though :\ You're right: for sheets that expensive they def should improve their packaging practices, at the very least. Thanks again, and I hope to see you more on the sub in the future---your post was truly a delight to read for its formatting and the expansive products you've tried. 10/10 WRA (would read again)! :9
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r/Bedding on Reddit: Parachute Linen Sheets *info*
March 23, 2024 -

I love that there’s a community out there that feels passionately about a cozy bed ❤️

This is my experience with Parachute, specifically their linen sheets, for anyone that comes to this sub looking for info!

I bought a linen fitted sheet and flat sheet in the seasonal color ochre from Parachute in June of 2023 while they were on clearance, I think I ended up spending about 180$ on them. That was insane to me as someone who’d just slept on microfiber and really old cotton sheets, but I’d been looking into linen bedding for awhile, had some friends that liked parachute, and wanted to up my bedding game.

I wash my sheets on warm/delicate, tumble dry low, every week. I occasionally sub out for one of my other cheap sheet sets if I feel like it but I end up using my linen sheets about 85% of the time. It’s me and my husband sleeping in them, no animals. I have experienced quite a LOT of shedding from them, like every time I would dry them and clean out dryer lint there would be a whole little blanket of yellow that had accumulated. I was a little concerned about that but it seemed like it was fairly common with linen sheets 🤷‍♀️

About a week ago I discovered a small (1.5 inch long) worn spot on the top sheet in a random spot. A couple of the threads were snapped and it was essentially the beginning of a small hole/rip, but having sewn a lot with linen I know how badly it frays and figured my small problem would become large very fast. So that was approximately 9 months after I bought them. I was always planning on patching up the sheets whenever they developed holes and eventually using them to make clothes whenever I wanted to retire them as sheets, but I honestly figured I’d be using them for years and years before that would happen.

I immediately went to the Parachute website and looked for warranty information, but I couldn’t find anything referencing a warranty for their sheets. Before I wrote a scathing review I figured I’d send them an email asking about a warranty. I explained my problem and definitely let some of my frustration show in the email because I was totally expecting them to just say “oh what a bummer, nothing we can do.” To my surprise about 2 days later I got a polite email back with a product survey for me to fill out; I did and also sent them pictures of the damaged sheet. They immediately replied back saying that although the ochre color was out of stock (seasonal), they could replace my top sheet with any of the other colors I wanted, or send me an ochre colored sheet in their brushed cotton fabric. I responded that I wanted an ‘evergreen’ color sheet and they immediately sent it! They also did not ask for me to send my old sheet back in, so I still get to patch it and keep using it or I could go ahead and make clothes out of it.

I have definitely read other reviews complaining about product durability, and I have read some reviews of people that have had their products for years with no problems. This was my experience with parachute; I was really pleased with their customer service and responsiveness, less pleased with their product durability. Honestly next time I do actually buy some linen sheets I’ll probably be trying a different brand to see if they hold up better, but I’m happy that I get to continue to use these ones. Also, after using these Parachute sheets for nine months they are UNBELIEVABLY soft and comfortable. Hopefully this helps you make your decision about buying from them!

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I’m glad you’re happy but this is literally their business model: advertise insanely heavily on social media, sell $50 sheets for 4-5x that to people who have never slept on anything higher quality than Walmart or target bedding and don’t know any better, then when the products fall apart in a year or two hope most customers don’t mind and give free replacements to the ones who do, impressing them with your “wonderful customer service” and earning their repeat business for your overpriced products. Of course those customers could have spent a similar amount with a company that doesn’t devote 40% of revenue to marketing and gotten sheets which wouldn’t need to be replaced after a year or two, but they don’t know that. And who cares! Sorry, I don’t mean to be hard on you. But we see a lot of stories in here identical to yours, where people who have “finally sprung for high quality sheets” with one of the instagram companies have found the products to rapidly deteriorate but are satisfied because the company replaced it. And to me that kind of consumption, where you just use stuff for a year or two, throw it away, then buy a new one is not one to embrace. We see the same thing with fast fashion- everybody loves cheap, trendy clothes, but fast fashion has been a disaster for the labor force who makes the clothes, a disaster for the environment, and honestly terrible for consumers as well, who end up spending more money over time replacing cheap products over and over than they would have if they bought just a few things, but ones made with decent quality materials and real craftsmanship, such that they last for the long term. So it’s upsetting seeing that all these companies (parachute is just one offender, there are a bunch more) have basically introduced that fast fashion model to home textiles. It was better for everyone when things were made to last!
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I bought a linen sheet set from Parachute in 2018 and another linen set from Amazon (Merryfeel?) at the same time to compare. The Merryfeel was much less expensive, but reviews were good, so I chose them as my budget pick. These 2 sets have been alternating weekly, year round, on my bed since then. First the Amazon set. I just had to throw away the fitted sheet today, 6+ years later, because of a wear out tear that was just too big to deal with anymore. They arrived decently soft and very sleepable after 1 wash. Probably perfect after 3-4. I went to order another fitted sheet today but they had pretty low inventory and nothing that works for me. I’m hoping they aren’t out of business. My Parachute set arrived pretty well broken in and because of the almost instant soft comfort were my initial favorite. The stitching was great and the fabric was slightly thicker than the budget set, but not in a thick/heavy way, just a quality way and I’m guessing that is why there are no holes or tears in this one so far. Both have served me well. Very comfortable, cooling, soft and long lasting. The break-in period for Parachute was barely 1 wash and not really much longer for the budget set. Once they both were broken in, there wasn’t much difference in how they felt to lay on. Parachute has the edge on arriving soft enough to be ready to go, the perfect thickness/heft and longevity. I have no complaints other than they are definitely more expensive and it’s hard to find a sale or promo code on them. The Merryfeel from Amazon was less than half the price, broke in quickly & lasted a long time. The fabric was on the thiner side, translucent if you held it up to light, but I have no complaints about either one. I’ve tried some other cheap, no name linen brands for clothing and a couple duvet covers. Some eventually soften up with washing and wear. With some, no amount of wear or baking soda soaks will soften that scratchy cardboard! Read the reviews if you want to save $ and be prepared to deal with a bit of a break-in period to get them perfect.
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We're Now Available in Canada – Parachute Home
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