Over the past couple of years, Quince has quickly become one of our favorite retailers over here at The Everygirl. Not only are we obsessed with their clothing (and that $50 cashmere sweater), but we’ve also become enamored with their top-notch accessories, home essentials, and travel items. However, if we had to pick one of our favorite sections on their site besides clothing, we’d have to give that spot to their bedding section.
I can’t be the only one who’s noticed how crazy expensive it can be to purchase new bedding. It almost seems like it has to cost a whole arm and a leg (and then some) in order to update your sleeping space or find affordable bedding in high-quality materials. This is where Quince steps in. Their bedding has a high-end look and feel, that’s not high in pricepoint. From high-quality linen that’s not several hundred dollars, to other affordable materials such as percale, bamboo, and more, Quince hits it out of the park with their bedding selection.
One of the main reasons we love Quince is because they give a breakdown of their pricing, where they get their materials from, and how they produce them in a way that’s good for the environment. When specifically talking about Quince’s bedding options, the choice to buy from Quince is easy to make. But after you’ve decided on upgrading your bedding with Quince, how do you know what type of bedding to buy? Quince offers seven different fabrics for their bedding, offering a wide range of options for any type of sleeper. We broke down all of Quince’s bedding fabrics and if it’s the right choice for you below.
If you want classic bedding that stays comfortable year-round
If you just want bedding that is not fussy and still comfortable, try bedding made out of organic cotton. Quince’s organic cotton has great reviews, and is definitely their most popular bedding. Trust me when I say anyone would be happy with this option. Organic cotton is simple, and perfect to keep on your bed year-round, no matter what type of climate you live in. It comes in multiple textures such as waffle knit, textured striped, brushed, ribbed, airy gauze, and more, so you can customize your bed’s look while still sticking to the good stuff.
At a glance
- Lightweight and comfortable
- Good for all-year use
$99-$129
5 colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full/Queen, and King/Cal King
If you’re looking for that lived-in look
Coastal grandmothers, rejoice! Quince’s European Linen is breezy and gives your bedding a laidback, lived-in vibe. It’s ideal to keep as your bedding year-round without being uncomfortable or too hot (so you can easily achieve that Nancy Meyers aesthetic every season.) The fabric is pre-washed, so it already comes extremely soft to the touch and is designed to only get softer after each wash. This material is sensitive, so it tends to hold onto wrinkles, but let the quality feel of this linen be your motivation to get top-tier bedding at an affordable price. Aside from standard duvet covers, pillowcases, and sheets, Quince also offers quilts and blankets in their perfected linen material.
At a glance:
- Lightweight and breathable
- Soft to the touch
- Wrinkles easily
$232-$329
10+ colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full, Queen, and King, Cal King
If you want a luxe look at an affordable price
If you’re a cold sleeper or live in a cooler climate, sateen is your gal. Sateen is a fabric that is woven similarly to satin but isn’t as expensive. Quince’s Organic Sateen is breathable, traps heat, and is buttery soft to the touch. Sateen is known to have a sheen (similar to silk), so if you choose this bedding set, your bedding will shine subtly in the light yet still look chic and polished, especially if you opt for the set. That’s right, we’re getting fancy with our bedding now.
At a glance:
- Has a sheen
- Good for cold sleepers
$159-$209
10+ colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full, Queen, and King, Cal King
If you want that crisp hotel feel
Hot sleepers, you’re going to want to listen closely to this one. If you want your bed to look like a fluffy bed sent straight out of The Plaza Hotel, opt for some percale bedding. Percale is a closely woven fabric (tighter than sateen), weaved from cotton. While sateen sheets are silky and shiny, percale is cool and crisp. Percale sheets have a low thread count, which increases their lifespan. In fact, they only get softer and cooler after each wash and, they don’t fade (Um, yes, please!). They’re cool to the touch, so if you run hot at night, we’d recommend opting for this bedding tenfold.
At a glance:
- Crisp hotel feel
- Good for hot sleepers
$139-$189
10+ colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full, Queen, and King, Cal King
If you want something luxe and cooling
If you’re a hot sleeper, don’t leave just yet because here’s another option for you. Bamboo bedding and clothing seem to be everywhere these days, but what really is it? Bamboo is an alternative to cotton that is more breathable and sustainable to produce. Quince’s Bamboo Viscose is lightweight, airy, and thin, so it doesn’t trap heat. While percale sheets are crisp and cooling, bamboo viscose is silky, soft, and cooling. They have a slight sheen and are temperature-regulating, so if you’re a sweaty sleeper, these are the way to go. These will definitely give you the luxe look while still keeping you cool.
At a glance:
- Silky, soft, and cooling
- Good for hot sleepers
- Lightweight
$119-$149
10+ colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full/Queen, and King/Cal King
If you want to stay warm and toasty
You know those cold winter days when you just want to hop into bed with a warm mug of cocoa? Flannel sheets are going to make that experience 10 times better. Flannel bedding is the warmest option you can choose for your bedding. If you’re a cold sleeper (like, super cold) or live in a very cold climate, flannel bedding is sure to keep you nice and toasty. Quince’s organic flannel is made from 100 percent cotton and achieves its flannel status from a loose weave. It’s brushed on each side, so you know it’s super soft to the touch (and won’t pill!). While flannel is for colder sleepers, reviews say it’s not too hot, so you can still get a cozy and comfortable sleep.
Quick facts:
- Soft to the touch
- Good for very cold sleepers
- Perfect for cold climates
$109-$149
2 colors available
Available for beds in sizes Twin, Full/Queen, and King/Cal King
If you want to treat yourself with truly luxurious bedding
I don’t know if it’s just me, but I can’t scroll through my timelines without seeing someone raving about silk pillowcases and hair ties right now. What if I told you that your whole bedding could be silky and shiny? Sleeping on silk has major benefits for your hair and skin. It controls frizz, keeps your hair and skin hydrated, and is hypoallergenic. Quince’s silk bedding is breathable and is made from 100 percent Mulberry silk, which is one of the highest quality silks. While Quince doesn’t offer silk bedding sets on their site, they do offer silk bedding separates such as pillowcases, quilts, and sheets that are temperature regulating, so you can be ensured a cooling and comfortable sleep no matter the time of year. Keep in mind that while it does look oh-so-luxe, it does require a lot of high-maintenance care such as hand-washing and hang-drying.
At a glance:
- Hypoallergenic and breathable
- Good for all-year use
- High-maintenance care
$499 – $599
Available for beds in sizes Queen and King
Bella Gil, Associate Commerce Editor
Because shopping is quite literally her full-time job, Bella is dedicated to making sure you spend your hard-earned money on products you’ll fall in love with. She spends her days testing, researching, and writing about a wide range of topics, from beauty products to rug cleaners and everything in between.