"This year, I learned that Matthew McConaughey and I have something in common (!): We both sleep in a queen bed with our respective spouses. While his reasoning for not having a king-size bed is less about space constraints than mine is (I'm guessing he doesn't hole up in a New York City apartment), I still felt very seen by his confession."
"To me, the biggest standout feature is the TENCEL fabric (a brand name for a manufactured, lower-environmental-impact fabric designed to be soft and smooth). The set is made of 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, which is breathable and cooling, but feels like silk straight out of the packaging. The other benefits of this fabric, according to the website, is that it's lightweight, wicks away moisture, and prevents bacteria from building up."
"Honestly, my husband and I like our queen-size bed - especially considering we shared a full-size mattress for nearly three years before upgrading. But when your mattress size doesn't feel straight out of a luxury hotel, your sheets certainly can. So when I had a chance to try COOP's TENCEL Sheet Set, I said yes immediately. The other unique aspect of these is the full-edge elastic on the fitted sheet. While I didn't initially think much of it, it's turned out to be a godsend."
COOP's TENCEL Sheet Set includes a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases, available from twin to California king in White, Dove Grey, and Cream. The sheets are made of 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, delivering breathable, cooling, silk-like softness, lightweight feel, moisture-wicking properties, and resistance to bacterial buildup. The fitted sheet features full-edge elastic that secures sheets during movement. The set aims to upgrade bedding comfort for couples sharing queen beds or sleepers who previously used smaller mattresses. The fabric's lower environmental impact and immediate softness out of packaging emphasize comfort and sustainability.
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