What Is The Best Thread Count?

The best sheets typically have a thread count between 200 and 400. Any thread count lower than 180 tends to have a rougher texture. Any number over 400 is most likely an inflated figure due to multi-ply thread, meaning you'll pay a premium price for a sheet that doesn't actually feel any softer.
What Is The Best Thread Count?
3 Factors to Consider When Selecting Sheets
The best luxury sheets have high thread counts, and they’re woven from the highest quality yarns.

1. Stylequartershome Recommend Thread count: Single-ply cotton sheets with a thread count between 200 and 400 are ideal for bedding. Sheets with thread counts above or below this range tend to feel thicker or rougher than the best sheets.
2. Stylequartershome Recommend Fabric construction: The two most popular types of sheet fabric construction are percale and sateen. Bedding manufacturers make percale sheets using a “one thread over one thread" plain weave, while they make sateen sheets using a "four threads over one thread" satin weave. Percale sheets have a crisp feel, matte appearance, and are especially breathable. Sateen sheets are silky-smooth to the touch, have a mild sheen, are relatively wrinkle-resistant, and are less durable than percale sheets.
3. Stylequartershome Recommend Fiber content: The best yarn is made from premium long-staple cottons with longer cotton fiber threads. These longer cotton fibers help the woven weft and warp yarns remain flat and smooth, resulting in softer and more durable fabric. Pima cotton, Supima cotton, and most Egyptian cotton sheets are considered luxurious due to their long-staple cotton fibers.