The 10 best flannel sheets we tested for ultra-cozy bedding

We’ve found the flannel of your eye.The temperatures are dropping, and if you’re considering swapping your cooling sheets out for something a bit warmer, you’re not alone.

Call me basic, but as soon as fall hits, few things bring me as much joy as turning off the lights and jumping into a set of fresh, fuzzy, and (most importantly) warm sheets and a heavy down comforter.RELATED: We tested Target’s best bed sheets — Shop comfortable bedding starting at $10Flannel is one of the fabrics that actually retains heat while remaining breathable.The material is made from tightly woven natural fibers that are put through a process called napping.

Napping locks insulating air pockets on the surface of the sheets, which help lock in body heat.Amazingly, high-quality cotton flannel is also exceptionally breathable, which really makes for the best of both worlds when you’re trying to catch those ZZZs.Like many of you lovely readers, I love nothing more than getting a good night’s sleep, which is exactly why I’ve put many of the best flannel sheets to the test myself.

I’ve evaluated a slew of sets based on a few factors, from style and fit, to care requirements, weight, and warmth, and I’ve even kept a sleep diary to share my reviews with you.Behold, a panel of flannel choices for your consideration — from delightfully soft, yet budget-friendly sets at Amazon to classic holiday plaid options and luxe Land’s End sheets made by skilled artisans.

We’ve got it all.Pros:Cons:Editor’s Note: These sheets are advertised for all seasons, and I have to agree that they fit the bill.

The combination of materials (polyester, viscose, and wool) offers a temperature-regulating effect that keeps my body at just the right temperature all night.The designers have also addressed another one of my pet peeves — when sheets slide around.

In this case, the signature Bedgear Powerband hugs the mattress tight so there is no slip or sliding.This design also nearly elim...

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Publisher: New York Post

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