
"Both AD commerce director Rachel Fletcher and contributor Yelena Moroz Alpert are drawn to the company's sustainability ethos and efforts-it's Fair Trade-certified (you can even trace the origin of your items) and doesn't use harmful chemicals in the manufacturing process. All of the sheet styles have an Oeko-Tex tag. The organic cotton is pesticide-free, as Boll & Branch uses marigolds on their farms in place of synthetic alternatives, and the farming methods use less water."
"Of all the materials Fletcher has tested- percale, Supima cotton, and linen-the Boll & Branch signature hemmed sheets made from long-staple cotton were the most impressive and lived up to the hype. "That extra-soft feel, paired with the lovely, cooling properties, makes them feel like the luxury sheets they are," she says of the sateen set. With more than 9,600 reviews, it's a Boll & Branch bestseller known for its buttery softness."
"These are made of long-staple cotton fibers that promise to give you even more comfort wash after wash, and Fletcher can attest that after multiple cycles and almost five years of use, there is still no fraying or pilling, "just that coveted softness which feels lived-in but not worn out." And since the elastic banding on the fitted sheet is top-stitched, loose threads are unlikely."
Boll & Branch produces Fair Trade–certified, Oeko-Tex-tagged sheets made from pesticide-free, organic long-staple cotton using marigolds instead of synthetic pesticides and water-conserving farming. The signature hemmed sateen sheets offer extra-soft, cooling, buttery feel and are a bestseller with more than 9,600 reviews. The sheets retain softness and show no fraying or pilling after years of repeated washes, aided by top-stitched elastic on fitted sheets. The collection includes 17 solid colorways and eight patterns, with earthy mineral tones and a hem detail. The sheets are a premium-priced investment that receives strong quality endorsement.
Read at Architectural Digest
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