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Magic Linen
Magic Linen

  • I’ve tested plenty of linen sheets and they’re all comfortable, but MagicLinen’s sheets blew me out of the water for their breadth of colors and deep-mattress option.
  • MagicLinen offers 18 colors and patterns, and all of their sheets can be bought in a game-changing “deep” style for thick mattresses or ones with toppers.
  • A deep fitted queen sheet is $147, and a regular fitted queen sheet is $118. Four-piece sheet sets in a queen size are $270-$296, roughly the same as competitors like Brooklinen and Parachute.
  • Two years after I initially wrote this review, my sheets have aged so beautifully over time, getting softer and cozier with every wash. I still recommend these as the best linen sheets you can buy.
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Linen sheets may be a weird thing to have strong feelings about, but I have many opinions — namely, that they’re the best and only kind of sheets you need. 

I’ve tested out linen sheets from a lot of brands, and I can firmly say that you’ll get roughly the same quality and price from all the major players in the bedding game. But there’s one brand that, in my experience, has stuck out above the rest, and it’s not one you’ve likely ever heard of before.

MagicLinen is a company from Lithuania, where traditions of growing and weaving linen textiles run deep. Its level of dedication to the craft of the material is beyond evident in its products — from sheets to bathrobes and everything in between. Linen is the only thing they do, after all, which is precisely the reason they’ve been able to edge out other brands that have only treated the material as one more piece of their larger bedding puzzles.

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Magic Linen

Now, you should know that I adore linen.

It's cozy, cooling, keeps me from sweating through the night, and as I've said before, it ages as gracefully as Meryl Streep. But one of my greatest frustrations with linen sheets has been the lack of available options for deeper mattresses. They're the only kind of sheets I sleep on, which has forced me to make the trade-off of having the temperature regulating material I love with the constant bunching and corner flipping I'm deeply annoyed by. So many other sheets come in deep options — why not linen? 

This is an issue MagicLinen addresses across the board. The company offers 17 different color and pattern options for their sheets, and with every size from Twin to King comes a "deep" option. I've been using these deep sheets for more than two years, and it has made all the difference on a bed that not only has a thick mattress but also a memory foam topper.

As for the linen material itself, rest assured (pun intended) that MagicLinen knows what it's doing.

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Magic Linen

Their sheets aren't the softest I've felt right out of the bag, but to me, that's a sign that they will continue to wash and age better over time. I'm wary of linen sheets that come to me super silky right out of the bag because that's often a sign that they were treated with chemical conditioners and softeners. MagicLinen is stonewashed — a softening process that's completely natural and non-toxic — and Okeo-tex certified, meaning they're not processed with any harmful chemicals. 

All of MagicLinen's products are hand-cut and sewn in a small studio by textile artisans, yet somehow they've managed to keep prices competitive. Their sheet sets, which include a bottom sheet and flat sheet with a set of pillowcases, costs about $20 less than Brooklinen's set. You can also purchase their products à la carte if you're not interested in investing in a full set. 

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MagicLinen

And it's not just sheets that they make (and make well). The company offers a host of bedding, bath, home, table, and kitchen linens as well, with a small selection of breezy women's clothing made from the same material. There are different trim options like ruffles, buttons, and ties for certain products, which give you a chance to customize your space beyond just color choice, whether you're buying curtains, a duvet, or a tablecloth.

As for their wearables, I've been traipsing around in their linen bathrobe at home lately, and have found curling up in it with a cup of coffee while the sun beams in through my windows to be one of my weekend's greatest luxuries. 

Overall, I can't recommend MagicLinen enough. Whether you're specifically looking for deep fitted sheets, bedding for a regular mattress, or a new linen tablecloth, this is the best place to buy it. 

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