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The Color In Your Life Doesn’t Have to be Restricted to the Daytime.
We’re not sure who decided that adult bedding should not deviate from alternating shades of cream, but we’re pretty tired of the totalitarian regime of “minimalism.” Maybe some of us truly don’t prefer our bedrooms to look like they belong in a hotel. Have you ever thought of that, bedding brands?
Well, finally, one of them has. The award-winning and internet-favorite Buffy has blessed us yet again with a way to rethink our nightly routines, this time with a pop of color. Many pops of color. As of the time of this writing, Buffy’s iconic Breeze Sheet Set comes in twenty-five different colorways across the entire spectrum—finally giving us a way to express ourselves with colorful sheets that are softer, cozier, and more durable, than any other sheets you can find.
The Architectural Digest award-winning Breeze Sheets are mainly known for their incredible softness, cool-to-the-touch breathability, and exceptional strength and durability… but when you throw in this wealth of color choice, they make the case for best sheets ever.
After all, why can’t your sheets look as amazing as they feel?
The Background Behind Buffy
The award-winning bedding brand has been reimagining the way we treat our beds (and our planet) since 2017. They’re known for their focus on sustainability and comfort, coming up with new and innovative ways to keep both you and the earth happy. They’re also known for their 7-day trial, where you can test out their bedding for a week completely free. (They also accept returns up to 50 nights after your purchase, so you have more than enough time to get a full refund if you’re unsatisfied.)
(Spoiler alert: you probably won’t be.) For their signature sheets, Buffy uses a closed-loop process to transform eucalyptus into the world’s softest and most eco-friendly fiber: lyocell. Buffy’s eucalyptus lyocell is naturally cool-to-the-touch, extra-breathable, and softer and more durable than traditional cotton.
It’s like the gold standard of bedding. (Oh yeah, they’ve got a color for that, too.)
All the Colors They Have to Offer (+ Some of Our Favorites)
Buffy’s Breeze Sheet Set comes with a fitted sheet, a flat sheet, and two pillowcases—but it also comes with an opportunity for anyone to show their true colors, using only all-natural dyes and free from all chemicals. If you want the full bedding set, you can even add a duvet cover. (Pro tip: Buffy has perfected the art of the comforter, too, and offers the award-winning Cloud and Breeze comforters on site.)
Here’s an idea of the full spectrum:
We could go on and on about the sheer variety in the Breeze Sheets, but we’ll choose our three favorite funky options for those who want to let loose and sleep dreamily at the same time (a task that’s harder than it sounds):
- Olive Oil: For those of you looking to bring a little warmth from the kitchen into your bedrooms. This color is as inviting as a sunlit field of amber wheat (fancy a frolic, anyone?) and yet calming at the same time. We’d imagine these sheets make for the kind of bed that Louis XIV would’ve wanted.
- Monstera: We love this color because it’s not afraid of its own greenness, unlike other bedding brands’ versions that are so muted and neutral they might as well be slate gray. Buffy’s Monstera pays due homage to the eucalyptus leaves it comes from… and yes, it would complement the large leafy plant by your bedside.
- Redwood: These sheets look as noble as their West Coast namesake. Buffy’s Redwood color has a fiery aspect to it without being offputting—simultaneously energizing and soothing. This is not an easy combo to pull off, but Buffy makes it look effortless.
In the test of looking good and feeling even better, Buffy’s Breeze Sheets pass with flying colors (literally). But what else makes them so special as to win awards from Architectural Digest, Refinery29, and Esquire?
Move Over King Cotton, Meet Queen Breeze
More than 400,000 hot sleepers have upgraded their sweaty cotton sheets to Buffy for more than a few reasons. The Eucalyptus lyocell fabric provides the same flexibility as cotton with a huge boost to breathability, thanks to the porous fibers. On top of that, this super-soft bedding is designed to withstand years of washing while retaining those beautiful colors you bought it for in the first place.
Of course, sustainability is at the heart of Buffy’s mission, so it’s no surprise that their Breeze Sheets are 100% biodegradable and produced with 76% less water than cotton. And it’s as easy on the skin as it is on the planet: many reviewers (4.7 stars from 4,700+ reviews) report that it’s gentle on the skin and doesn’t trigger any allergies or irritation like other sheet sets.
We honestly want to buy a set of these sheets in every wonderful color. Given that Buffy’s Breeze Sheet Sets are in the super affordable price range compared to competitors ($195 for a Queen-size set), we just might.
Bonus Pop of Color For Your Room: The Wiggle Pillow
Though originally known for their top-tier sheets and ultra-cozy comforters, Buffy is increasingly becoming known for their giant, stress-relieving Wiggle Pillows that come with all the snuggles (and, of course, the color palette to match).
Made with eco-friendly materials and dyed with chemical-free dyes that use less water and energy, Buffy’s Wiggle Pillows make the ultimate cuddle buddy and might make your bed so comfy and inviting that you won’t ever want to get up. (Seriously, though. These things should come with a disclaimer.)
The Wiggle Pillow costs $109 and the Wiggle Pillow Cover (in 11 wonderful colorways) costs $95 as an add-on. With 82 inches of pure snuggle, you won’t regret adding one of these to your cart.
It’s Time to Go From Stuffy & Boring to Soothing & Spectacular
Whether you come for the colors or the comfort (or maybe both), Buffy’s Breeze Sheet Set has something for everybody. In fact, Buffy is so confident that you’ll absolutely love these sheets that they offer a 7-day trial for you to try before you buy. But once you add real color to your life, it’s hard to go back to living in black and white.