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The 5 Best Wrinkle-Free Sheets Sets To Keep Your Bedroom Looking Tidy

The 5 Best Wrinkle-Free Sheets Sets To Keep Your Bedroom Looking Tidy

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Crease-free linens on your bed contribute to a clean and pristine look. The best wrinkle-free sheets look fresh out of the dryer all week long and are made with premium materials. After looking back at all of our favorite tested sheets and sifting through hundreds of customer reviews, we chose the Cool+ Sheet Set from Coop Sleep Goods as our best overall pick. They're made from a soft, smooth and stretchy nylon-spandex blend that simultaneously wicks away moisture and keeps away wrinkles while keeping you comfortable.
The best wrinkle-free sheets bounce back into shape rather than creasing, and help maintain a ... More freshly pressed look. ILLUSTRATION: FORBES / PHOTO: RETAILER
Synthetic fabrics tend to be the most wrinkle-resistant, but they aren't always the most breathable or comfortable. That's why our roundup below includes options made with multiple materials, weaves and thread counts that cater to a variety of needs. See our editor-approved options below, including sheet sets that have been personally tested by members of our team.
Materials: Nylon-spanex blend | Thread count: N/A | Pocket depth: 16 inches | Weave: None | Trial: 100 nights
Best for: Hot sleepers
Those who like a silky-smooth feel
Sleepers who appreciate zipper closures
Skip if: You prefer natural bedding materials
The Coop Cool+ Sleep Sheets feel similar to your go-to, buttery-soft workout clothing, as they're made with a stretchy and moisture-wicking nylon-spandex blend. After testing dozens of different sheets, I found this set is the most impervious to wrinkles—even after sitting in a bunch on my mattress for over eight hours before I got around to making my bed. The material stretches and smooths out as you fit the linens over your mattress, leaving no crinkles behind. It's also ideal for hot sleepers because of its ultra lightweight feel and quick-drying properties. According to Coop, it scored a .45 out of .50 on the Qmax test, a measurement used to scientifically determine the coolness of a fabric. I can't speak to this data, but I can say I'm a hot sleeper who keeps this pair in her regular rotation now because of how cool they sleep.
Materials: 100% cotton | Thread count: None | Pocket depth: 14 inches | Weave: None | Trial: 30 days
Best for: Those who wish to add personalized embroidery your bedding
Sleepers who want a soft and lived-in feel
People looking for a great value
Skip if:
Climbing into a bed made with The Company Store's Easy-Care Jersey Knit Sheet Set is like sleeping in your favorite oversized tee that's lived-in, stretchy and lightweight. These sheets are made from 100% cotton, and because of their knit construction, they're better at preventing wrinkles and creases. Not to mention, they feel soft and smooth against the skin—and according to reviews, they seem to soften with each wash. You can also personalize your sheet set with custom embroidery, like a monogram or last name, for an additional $18.
Materials: 100% organic cotton | Thread count: N/A | Pocket depth: 17 inches | Weave: N/A | Trial: 30 nights
Best for: Those who like a soft and buttery feel
Sleepers who want a variety of colors to choose from
Eco-conscious shoppers
Skip if: You have a 10-inch mattress (oversized fit)
The Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Set is the first pair of sheets I tested as a sleep editor, and I still have the same exact pair from five years ago sitting in my linen closet as a regular in my bedding rotation. It introduced me to premium bedding, and I haven't turned back since. The sheets feel soft and buttery and gently drape over your curves, and they've only gotten softer over time. This set is made from 100% certified long-staple organic cotton, sourced responsibly from India, and has a creamy feel that reminds me of a luxurious sateen weave, although weave isn't specified here. Neither is the thread count, since the brand says it focuses on quality materials and careful weaving to ensure a soft, luxurious feel.
Materials: 100% long-staple cotton | Thread count: 200 | Pocket depth: 16 inches | Weave: Percale | Trial: 45 nights
Best for: Those prone to sleeping hot
Sleepers who like a crisp, lightweight feel
Skip if: You prefer more color options
For a bedding feel that's reminiscent of your luxury hotel stays, try the Saatva Percale Sheet Set, which has a 200 thread count and a lightweight organic cotton construction that lets air easily pass through. The set is pre-washed for a fresh and soft feel straight out of its packaging, and is Oeko-Tex Standard 100-certified, meaning it's free of harmful chemicals and VOCs. Hot sleepers can also appreciate Saatva's Percale Set since organic cotton is naturally moisture-wicking and quick-drying.
Avocado Green Mattress
Materials: 100% organic cotton | Thread count: 400 or 600 | Pocket depth: 16 inches | Weave: Sateen | Trial: 100 nights
Best for: Eco-conscious shoppers
Those looking for premium sheets with a high thread count
People who want a soft and rich-feeling sheet
Skip if: You prefer a larger variety of colors to pick from
Avocado is known for its sustainable practices and environmentally friendly products. The brand's Organic Cotton Sheet Set is not only soft and wrinkle-free, but it's backed by several third-party certifications like GOTS and Made Safe that speak to its commitment to being green through the whole supply chain, from sourcing to shipping. This bedding is made out of 100% organic cotton sourced from India with a sateen weave, and you can choose between two thread counts. The 400 single-ply option is best for hot sleepers and those who want a more lightweight feel while the 600 two-ply option feels more high-end, substantial and durable.
You can find a library of mattress and sleep content at Forbes Vetted, built by our seasoned writers and editors who have vast knowledge on the topic and firsthand testing experience with the best bedding you can buy. McKenzie Dillon is a mattress and sleep editor at Forbes Vetted who has been writing about and researching sleep for over six years. She has a sleep science coach certification and has tested more than 20 pairs of sheets from top-rated brands, including several of the sheets listed in our roundup and the Ettitude Sheet Set.
Bridget Chapman is Forbes Vetted's senior mattress and sleep editor and she oversees the category alongside Dillon. She is also a certified sleep science coach with years of experience in the sleep industry and dozens of sheets tested on her résumé.
We consulted Barbara Stern, textile and bedding expert at Ottoman Textiles, on the optimal sheet materials to look for when you want wrinkle-free bedding.
We regularly revisit our content to confirm that it's always relevant and accurate. This guide was first published in August 2025.
Our team relies on our expertise to carefully select the products we highlight and also tap a variety of resources to ensure we remain informed and on top of industry trends. We spoke with Stern, a textile expert on the best materials and weaves that help prevent bedding from wrinkling and used their guidance to pinpoint the right products.
We leaned on our own knowledge and experience to determine which sheets were the most wrinkle-free after testing.
We sifted through hundreds of customer reviews to uncover the most top-rated, anti-wrinkle sheets according to verified buyers. We only selected sheets that have a 4-star rating or higher.
Finding the best wrinkle-free sheets is easy when you know what to look for. Here's what you need to consider. Materials
We typically favor bedding made from natural fibers like linen sheets, bamboo sheets and cotton sheets because of their softness and breathability. That said, if wrinkles are your biggest concern, synthetic fibers reign superior in preventing creases. 'The synthetic yarns in these … do not crush, so they bounce back instead of setting into folds, which is why hotels prefer them for a 'just pressed' look, even after multiple washings,' says Barbera Stern, textile and bedding expert at Ottoman Textiles. If you want a sheet that balances wrinkle-resistance with breathability and softness, cotton is a better choice than bamboo or linen, and consider a knitted material over woven. Weave
A sheet's weave refers to the pattern of its woven threads, which contributes to its overall feel. Although knitted cotton sheets remain more wrinkle-free, woven sheets tend to sleep cooler and offer better airflow. According to Stern, sateen sheets are the most effective at preventing wrinkles. 'Its weave, with multiple threads floating on top of other threads, creates a silky, lustrous surface that hides minute creases and feels luxuriously smooth,' she says. Percale sheets are more prone to wrinkles than sateen, but percale is more lightweight and breathable, making it a trade-off that some hot sleepers are willing to make. Care
Pay attention to the care tag on your bedding or manufacturer's product page for guidance on properly washing your sheets. Different materials may require different heat settings and wash instructions, and you risk damaging your sheets if you don't follow them correctly. Additionally, the care instructions may explain whether any specific laundry products are to be used or avoided.
How Do I Keep My Sheets From Wrinkling?
According to Stern, "Timing is essential. I recommend shaking out sheets before placing them in the dryer to minimize set-in wrinkles, then removing them when the cycle finishes, ideally still
warm." She also warns against overloading your dryer, which forces clumping that leads to wrinkles.
What Type Of Sheet Does Not Wrinkle?
Sheets made from synthetic-blends like polyester, nylon and spandex are most wrinkle-resistant. Knitted cotton and sateen weaves also tend to be more wrinkle-resistant than other fabrics.
How Do Hotels Keep Sheets Wrinkle-Free?
There are a few tips and tricks hotels use. For instance, hotels may use commercial equipment, such as pressing machines, to remove wrinkles. Hotel sheets also get washed frequently, and frequent washing helps to reduce the occurrence of wrinkles. One simple trick you can try at home is to fill a spray bottle with water and spritz it on the bed, then smooth out the creases.
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