"As someone who has chronic hives and eczema, my skin is incredibly sensitive to fabric content, which means that I need high-quality bedding. For me, a good pair of sheets can make the difference between restful sleep and a night of tossing and turning. But it's also important that my sheets look just as good as they feel. Over the years, I've tried numerous brands of sheets at a wide range of price points."
"Parachute's Percale Sheet Set was my go-to for the past four years. These sheets are definitely a splurge - a queen-size set will set you back $269 before shipping - but you're paying for ultrasoft, 100% cotton. They wash well, and Parachute's color options are right up my alley. I've sworn by them for years, until I found Threshold's Printed Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set."
"Both the Target Threshold and Parachute sheets are made of 100% cotton and are very soft, though Parachute's slightly crisper. Parachute's sheets come in a wide range of muted neutral colors, while Target's Threshold sheets come in brighter patterns and colors. Both are great for anyone with sensitive skin. For a queen-size sheet set, Target's Threshold sheets cost $55 while Parachute's cost $269."
A person with chronic hives and eczema has highly sensitive skin and needs high-quality bedding. A good pair of sheets can determine restful sleep versus tossing and turning, and appearance matters alongside comfort. Parachute Percale sheets were a four-year go-to, offering ultrasoft 100% cotton, crisp percale feel, muted neutral colors, and durable washing, but they are costly (~$269 for a queen set). Threshold Printed Performance 400 Thread Count sheets from Target cost about $55 for a queen, are 100% cotton, soft and skin-friendly, offer brighter patterns, and became the preferred, budget-friendly choice.
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