Sheets & Pillow Cases(44+)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the functional difference between sateen and percale woven sheets?
The difference lies entirely in the structural weaving pattern used. Percale sheets utilize a traditional one-over, one-under grid weave, resulting in a matte finish and a crisp, light hand-feel reminiscent of a high-end dress shirt, making them excellent for hot summers. Sateen sheets, such as our popular Member's Mark 450-Thread-Count Cotton Set, utilize a four-over, one-under satin weave pattern. This exposes more thread surface area, producing an incredibly silky drape, a subtle luminous luster, and a slightly heavier weight perfect for year-round warmth.
Why should a hot sleeper choose bamboo viscose sheets over traditional cotton?
While high-quality cotton is highly breathable, bamboo viscose carries micro-porous structures at a microscopic level. This unique physical makeup allows bamboo linens to absorb and evaporate moisture twice as fast as basic cotton, actively pulling night sweats away from your skin. Additionally, bamboo threads possess a naturally cool-to-the-touch surface temperature, keeping hot sleepers comfortable through muggy seasons.
How deep of a mattress can the Sam's Club deep-pocket fitted sheets accommodate?
Most modern, pillow-top mattresses or beds equipped with thick foam overlays measure between 14 to 18 inches thick, causing standard sheets to snap off the corners. Our specialized Member's Mark Bed Sheets feature deep-pocket construction engineered to securely wrap around mattresses up to 16 to 18 inches deep. Paired with thick, continuous perimeter elastic bands, they stay anchored flat even if you toss and turn through the night.
How do I launder high-thread-count cotton sheets to prevent shrinking and pilling?
To protect the integrity of premium long-staple threads, machine wash your sheet sets in cool or warm water on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent. Avoid fabric softeners, as they leave a microscopic chemical residue that clogs the natural pores of the cotton, lowering its breathability over time. Tumble dry on a low-heat setting and remove the sheets promptly when the cycle ends to minimize wrinkling.









