Organic Cotton Sateen Sheet Set
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Thoughtfully crafted with 100% certified organic cotton, these sheets are made using sustainable farming practices that minimize water usage and eliminate toxic chemicals. The manufacturing process is powered by wind and solar energy, and no dyes, bleaches, or synthetic finishes are ever used. From seed to final stitch, this sheet...

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About This Item:
Thoughtfully crafted with 100% certified organic cotton, these sheets are made using sustainable farming practices that minimize water usage and eliminate toxic chemicals. The manufacturing process is powered by wind and solar energy, and no dyes, bleaches, or synthetic finishes are ever used. From seed to final stitch, this sheet set is a clean, low-impact choice for your home and the planet.
Product Features
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Made from ultra-soft long-staple organic cotton
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300 thread count for a smooth, breathable feel
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Sateen weave offers a slight sheen and a silky touch
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Naturally hypoallergenic and gentle on sensitive skin
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Free from harmful dyes and chemical treatments
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Includes:
• 2 pillowcases (1 for twin sizes)
• 1 fitted sheet
• 1 flat sheet -
Designed for year-round comfort without added weight
How to Use
Wash in cold water with eco-friendly detergent before first use. Tumble dry on low or line dry for best results. Pair with other organic bedding for a fully sustainable sleep sanctuary.
Ingredients/Materials
100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. No dyes, bleach, or chemical finishes. Grown and processed with minimal environmental impact.
Return Policy
Unused and unwashed items may be returned within 30 days of delivery. Please ensure original packaging is intact. Visit our Returns page for more information.
End of Life
This sheet set is fully compostable and biodegradable. When it's time to retire your sheets, repurpose them into cleaning rags or donate if still usable. Otherwise, compost in a textile facility or home compost system where natural fibers are accepted.

