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Apr 27, 2025 2:12 AM
400-Thread Count Threshold 100% Cotton Sheet Set (Winter Prints, Various Sizes)
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thread count means nothing especially when you consider $600-700 percale cotton sheets have a thread cotton under 500 nearly 99% of the time
the 400 count threshold cotton sheets are some of the best value sheets in the game, get softer over time, cost nothing so replaceable after a few months to a year
this is Target's eBay storefront so you could get used items but the return process is simple
this is not that good of a deal as Ive seen the regular colors of 400 count threshhold 100% cotton for a bit more on Bullseye
the best Threshold sheet value are their 800 count set on Bullseye for $25-30 (normally $90-100) - a little bit softer and stretchier, comes with 4 pillow cases not 2
Your 1200 thread count variety are often blends. Part poly and part cotton. Not digging on that, there is a use case and a budget that is different for each person.
I have spent $70+ on a deal for a high end brand, made in usa, that was actually 1200tc, 100% cotton. My husband is a bigger dude, and he sweats and turns in the bed. He destroyed those sheets in a matter of days. They didn't even get to their first wash cycle.
I find these Threshold 400ct to be soft, smooth, and durable to date, plus they survive my husband. They also have elastic aids in the corners, and markings for top, bottom, and sides to make making the bed easier. They also come in a custom made package of the same material, though I don't think I would ever be able to fit them back in for storage
So you want to spend a bit more to get the 800's, it may be worth it to you. I just have not had experience personally with those, have not been following their pricing (like I do with these) and am not sure if SD community would accept $30 as a price point for them (otherwise I would have posted)
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thread count means nothing especially when you consider $600-700 percale cotton sheets have a thread cotton under 500 nearly 99% of the time
the 400 count threshold cotton sheets are some of the best value sheets in the game, get softer over time, cost nothing so replaceable after a few months to a year
this is Target's eBay storefront so you could get used items but the return process is simple
this is not that good of a deal as Ive seen the regular colors of 400 count threshhold 100% cotton for a bit more on Bullseye
the best Threshold sheet value are their 800 count set on Bullseye for $25-30 (normally $90-100) - a little bit softer and stretchier, comes with 4 pillow cases not 2
I nabbed a queen and a couple full sets of these holiday sheets. The queen is for actual bedding; I quite like the ivory tree pattern. I got the full sets for reusable gift wrapping. Get some ribbon and you will impress friends/family with "fancy" wrapping when really it's just discounted sheets and ribbon you are going to get back from them. No more paper waste
For the color I want, I'm seeing Hotel Collection 800 count set.
Do you have any idea the difference between Threshold and Hotel Collection?
For the color I want, I'm seeing Hotel Collection 800 count set.
Do you have any idea the difference between Threshold and Hotel Collection?
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I have spent $70+ on a deal for a high end brand, made in usa, that was actually 1200tc, 100% cotton. My husband is a bigger dude, and he sweats and turns in the bed. He destroyed those sheets in a matter of days. They didn't even get to their first wash cycle.
I find these Threshold 400ct to be soft, smooth, and durable to date, plus they survive my husband. They also have elastic aids in the corners, and markings for top, bottom, and sides to make making the bed easier. They also come in a custom made package of the same material, though I don't think I would ever be able to fit them back in for storage
So you want to spend a bit more to get the 800's, it may be worth it to you. I just have not had experience personally with those, have not been following their pricing (like I do with these) and am not sure if SD community would accept $30 as a price point for them (otherwise I would have posted)