During winter, temperatures in Australia can drop to as low as negative 23 degrees Celsius (we're looking at you, Cooma). While most places don't get this cold, for many Winter catches them off guard. That moment when you wake up one night and you are half frozen is the exact moment you will wish you invested in some toasty bedding. Having the right winter sheets will keep you comfy even during the frostiest nights.
When choosing winter bed sheets, it can be tricky to find a sheet set that ticks all the boxes. Many people will go with a gut shot on what that they think will keep them warm for the season, but there are a few more aspects to consider other than temperature!
Here's our winter sheets criteria for judging whether they are worthy or not for the cold season.
Comfort
What good is having a warm sheet if it's not going to keep you comfy while you snooze? Some sheets can keep your body heat in check but they can also keep you up at night, especially if you're a light sleeper. In terms of comfiness, try and find a sheet with a high thread count or a weave designed to be smooth and have low irritability. Even more important for people with sensitive skin.
Typically when the thread count is high, the fabric tends to be softer to the touch and gives you the good night's rest you're after.
Maintenance
The best sheets are the ones you don't need to constantly care for. Sure, you'll need to wash them regularly ( we would hope you wash them regularly), but you want a sheet you can throw in the washing machine and dryer without worrying about shrinkage.
Cost
Let's face it, a good sheet set isn't cheap. However, you can still find high-quality sheets for winter without breaking the bank. That said, you don't always want to go with the cheapest option because you're likely to sacrifice quality. You spend a lot of time in your bed, so it's best to invest a reasonable amount of cash towards your new sheet set.