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The best Egyptian cotton bedding sets for hotel-worthy sheets at home

And you don't have to spend a fortune

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Good Housekeeping UK

If you're after the best bed sheets that screams luxury hotel, you should consider the best Egyptian cotton sheets. Long, finer yarn makes for a silkier and drapier fabric, which is why it feels so dreamy on our beds.

In fact, when we tested a wide range of bedding sets at the Good Housekeeping Institute, our highest scorers (including our winners) were Egyptian cotton, which just serves to highlight how premium it feels. You’ll find our experts' tried and tested picks below, along with some of team GH's favourite buys, and our thread count guide.

Best Egyptian cotton bedding to buy in 2025

Read more: We've also reviewed the top linen bedding, the best fibre bedding and the best wool duvets and wool pillows. For hot sleepers, check out our roundup of the best cooling bedding.

What is so special about Egyptian cotton?

Thanks to the growing conditions in Egypt, the cotton plants produce long, fine fibres, which make a more premium yarn when spun. This means that as well as sharing cotton’s typical soft and breathable properties, Egyptian cotton is also more durable.

So, although it will set you back more, it should last longer. And it has that crisp, clean look we associate with the best luxury hotels.

How we test Egyptian cotton bedding

To find the best Egyptian cotton bedding sets, we test a duvet cover, pillowcase and sheet from each collection. The sets are sent out to our reader panel (we enlisted over 100 people), who sleep with them for up to a month.

They then report back on the bedding's softness, comfort, breathability and design, including what it’s like to make the bed with and if it washes well.

Back in the Good Housekeeping Institute lab, our experts take a duvet cover from each set and carry out multiple wash tests. They measure its size before and after washing to check for any changes in shape or shrinkage. They also analyse any fading or colour changes. If a set comes in a selection of colours, we'll do this two different shades to get a fuller picture.

Our experts collate all this information to award each bedding set a final score. Below, all the sets that have gone through this rigorous process are stamped with the GHI Approved logo.

And in case you can’t find the colour or design you're looking for, we’ve also included some of our shopping editor’s best buys below, to give you even more choice.

All prices are for a UK double – either for a whole set where available or a duvet cover.

Best Egyptian cotton and best sateen bedding

Scooms Egyptian Cotton Bedding Set

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Egyptian Cotton Bedding Set

Score: 96/100

These airy and silky sheets have a 600 thread count and a sateen weave, making them a luxuriously soft choice. In fact, our testers and panellists couldn’t fault them (aside from a few grumbles about needing to iron them for a crease-free finish).

The fit is impeccable and the quality pristine, even after our wash tests. They also felt lovely and buttery smooth against the skin, with one happy tester telling us how “cool and refreshed” they felt after curling up in them. Count us in.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
SizesSingle, double, king and super king
Thread count600
Colours availableWhite only
Care instructionsWash at 40C; tumble dry on low; iron damp on high steam setting
Joint runner-up Egyptian cotton sheets and best luxury percale sheets

The White Company Savoy Bed Linen Collection

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Savoy Bed Linen Collection

Score 95/100

Fit for the finest hotels, these crisp, 400 thread count percale sheets from The White Company are nothing short of a delight. All our testers loved their breathable, soft feel and timeless design. In fact, our panel told us they helped them fall asleep and they looked forward to getting into bed because of them.

In the lab, the bedding performed exceptionally; it washed well, and fitted our test bed perfectly, which means you'll be able to replicate that inviting, five-star hotel finish at home. You may just need the help of your iron. But given their near flawless performance both at home and in the lab, we’d say it’s a trade worth making.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Thread count400
Colours availableAll white with four different trimming shades
Care instructionsMachine wash
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Joint runner-up Egyptian cotton sheets and best value percale

Dunelm Dorma Egyptian Cotton 400 Thread Count Percale Duvet Cover

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Dorma Egyptian Cotton 400 Thread Count Percale Duvet Cover

Score: 95/100

If you like the sound of the sheets above but your budget won’t quite stretch that far, then this Dunelm set has the same thread count and crisp percale weave. Our testers described the bedding as “super soft”, and “cosy”, noting that it adjusted quickly to their body temperatures.

Our experts were impressed with how well it washed, maintaining its shape and colour vibrancy. Making the bed was dreamy, too. Again, it will need an iron if you want a crease-free finish (all the sets we tested do).

It has an OEKO-TEX Made In Green accreditation, which means it's made in factories that are verified for their environmental and social standards. And there’s a rainbow of colours for you to choose from, including brights and neutrals, so you can ensure they match your aesthetic.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king size, super king size
Thread count400
Colours available11 shades
Care instructionsMachine washable, tumble dry on a low heat and iron on a medium setting
Best value sateen weave sheets

John Lewis Soft & Silky 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Soft & Silky 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

Score: 93/100

Butter-soft and breathable, this bedding offers an instant upgrade to your sleep set-up, without breaking the bank. With a 400 thread count rating and silky sateen weave, it feels cool and comfortable against the skin (a real bonus during sunnier spells), and fits true to size. It also maintained its shape and softness well after multiple washes, though some testers noted minor fading after a second wash.

It also has a satin weave finish, which means it's shinier and silkier than our other two joint runner-ups. Our panel declared it soft and “luxurious to touch”, praising the “elegant” design – one person said they wouldn't use any other bedding from now on. The fit was outstanding, slipping onto our beds effortlessly, and it performed well in the wash.

As is the curse of cotton, it will need a once-over with the iron to remove creases, but that’s by no means a dealbreaker for affordable bedding that ticks so many boxes.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king, super king, emperor
Thread count400
Colours available11 shades
Care instructionsWash at 40C, tumble dry on a low heat and iron on a medium heat
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Best for temperature regulation

M&S 230 Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
230 Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

Score: 92/100

Soft, breathable and well-made from its fit to fasteners, this budget-friendly bedding by M&S immediately impressed our panel. It scored particularly well for its effective temperature regulation, keeping sleepers “just right” all night.

Overall, the cover washed well with no shrinkage or piling; however, several testers reported significant colour fading after multiple washes, which is something to consider if you’re opting for a vibrant hue. You’ll also need to whip out the iron for crisp, crease-free sheets after drying.

Despite this, the duvet cover impressed where it matters most: comfort, quality and ease of cleaning. So much so, that 100% of our panel said they’d buy it again and recommend it to others.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
Thread count230
Colours available15
Care instructionsWash at 40C, tumble dry on a medium heat and iron on a medium heat
Best for silk-like feel

Hampton & Astley Egyptian Cotton 500 Thread Count Sateen Luxury

UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
Egyptian Cotton 500 Thread Count Sateen Luxury

Score: 92/100

This bedding boasts the highest thread count of all the ones we tested, something our testers noticed and loved, saying it resulted in an “almost silky texture”, which felt premium. It was soft against the skin, and comfortable – just what you want for your beauty sleep!

The luxe set emerged from our washing machines at the GHI just as soft as before and held its shape and colour well. There were no complaints about its fit or design either. Everyone said they’d recommend it to friends and family.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
SizesDouble, king super king emperor
Thread count500
Colours availableThree shades
Care instructionsWash separately and line dry ideally (iron inside out)
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Editor's picks

best egyptian cotton bedding

Soak & Sleep 600 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Bedding Set

600 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Bedding Set

We love this Soak & Sleep set, which is smooth and crisp without compromising on softness.

It really does feel like bedding you'd find in a luxury hotel — and we can confirm that opting for a higher thread count really does make a difference to the weightiness of a set.

Key specifications

Included in setDuvet cover, fitted sheet, two pillowcases
SizesDouble, king, super king, emperor
Thread count600
Colours availableFour shades
Care instructionsMachine wash at 30C or 40C, air dry, steam or iron while damp
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Heal's 400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

400 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover
Now 20% Off

Designed with a smooth percale weave, these decadent sheets have a 400 thread count and are super soft.

They're only available in plain white, but they're elegantly finished with a simple border design, proving that sometimes less is definitely more.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
Thread count400
Colours availableOne
Care instructionsMachine wash at 40C

House of Fraser Hotel 500 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

Hotel 500 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Duvet Cover

Although pepped up with some chic Oxford corners, there's no sateen shine with these high quality, 500 thread count sheets, so they're a good choice for those who prefer something a little more understated. The ultimate in quiet luxury.

Key specifications

Included in setItems available separately
SizesSingle, double, king, super king
Thread count500
Colours availableFour shades
Care instructionsUnspecified
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What is the difference between Egyptian cotton and cotton?

It really is all down to the fibre length. Standard cotton is still a great pick for bedding. But if your budget extends to Egyptian cotton, then you’ll be investing in a longer lasting and even softer set.

Both Egyptian cotton and cotton generally come in two different weaves: percale, which is slightly looser, making it crisper and more breathable; and sateen, which is tighter and therefore glossier and silkier. Both are soft and smooth against your skin – so it all comes down to personal preference.


What is the best thread count for Egyptian cotton?

Let's first define thread count. This number refers to how many threads there are in a square inch of the fabric. The higher the number, the more tightly woven the material is.

You'd assume that a higher count is better, but that's not always true. Linen bedding, for example, has a typical thread count of around 200, but that's what makes it so breathable and gives it that soft texture.

So the right thread count for you will depend on your particular tastes; if you're looking for an indulgent hotel feel, go for a higher number.

The tried and tested products in our list all have a thread count of between 400 and 500. Just note that our testers found all the sets creased, so it may not be quite right if you don’t want to use your iron and you don’t like the look of wrinkles.

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Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
Homes Testing Manager

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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