January White Sales 2025: Your Guide to the Best Home Linens Deals

January White Sales 2025: Your Guide to the Best Home Linens Deals

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The January White Sales are the perfect opportunity to refresh your home linens for less. Our guide highlights the best deals on sheets, duvet covers, and other bedding essentials, helping you create a cozier and more stylish bedroom. Discover top picks for quality and comfort to elevate your home decor this winter season.

Best Sheet Deals by Fabric

Top discounts on cotton, linen, bamboo, and flannel sets for winter.

Coyuchi Organic Crinkled Percale Sheet Set

During our review, Coyuchi’s Organic Crinkled Percale sheets felt cool and breathable right away, with a pre-washed, relaxed texture that reads casual-but-elevated and 100% organic cotton for peace of mind. They’re crisper than sateen at first and soften with use, which hot sleepers may prefer, though the fitted sheet’s 15-inch depth won’t suit extra-tall mattresses or hefty toppers. The $148 price is higher than basics, but in our testing the breathable percale and relaxed finish made them a smart upgrade for those chasing an airy, organic feel.

What We Like

  • Made from 100% organic cotton.
  • Percale weave is breathable and cooling.
  • Pre-washed crinkled texture feels relaxed and broken-in.

Room for Improvement

  • Higher price than many basic sheet sets.
  • May feel crisp initially and soften over time.
  • Fitted sheet fits mattresses up to 15" deep, may not fit very deep mattresses.
Boll & Branch Signature Hemmed Sheet Set

This set impressed us with its buttery hand right out of the package, and it only gets silkier after a few wash cycles. The 17-inch fitted-sheet pockets hugged thicker mattresses securely in our testing, and the long-staple organic cotton carries GOTS and Oeko-Tex certifications. Downsides: it’s pricier than many competitors and the color palette is more limited. Our experience shows slightly lower fabric strength could impact long-term durability, so gentle laundering will help preserve that plush feel.

What We Like

  • Buttery, soft feel that improves with each wash.
  • Deep 17-inch fitted-sheet pockets fit thicker mattresses securely.
  • Made from 100% long-staple organic cotton with Oeko‑Tex/GOTS certifications.

Room for Improvement

  • Higher price point compared with many sheet sets.
  • Limited color selection relative to some competitors.
  • Lab testing cited lower fabric strength, which may affect long-term durability.
Parachute Soft Luxe Organic Cotton Sateen Sheet Set

During our review, Parachute’s Soft Luxe Organic Cotton Sateen felt impressively breathable for a sateen, helping hot sleepers stay cooler through the night. The 100% organic Portuguese cotton softened noticeably after a few washes, though it did come out of the package a bit coarse and showed visible wrinkles. If you’re sensitive to texture, a pre-wash and fabric conditioner help the crinkly hand mellow faster. It’s pricey compared with many sateen sets, but we found the cool sleep and organic build compelling when discounted.

What We Like

  • Made from 100% organic cotton and produced in Portugal.
  • Breathable and keeps sleepers cool according to multiple users.
  • Reported to soften with repeated washing.

Room for Improvement

  • Many buyers report an initially coarse or scratchy feel out of the package.
  • Prone to visible wrinkles and a crinkly texture for some users.
  • High price point compared with many other cotton sateen sheet sets.
L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Comfort Flannel Sheet Set

If winter has you craving warmth, these L.L.Bean Ultrasoft Comfort flannels feel velvety and cozy without the swampy overheating we sometimes get with heavy flannel. In our testing they held color and softness after multiple washes. Expect some early-stage lint in the dryer and a bit of shrinkage at first—washing cool and low-heat drying helps. Note the open-ended pillowcases, which can let pillows slide; we tucked the ends under for a neater fit.

What We Like

  • Breathability — provides warmth without causing overheating for many sleepers.
  • Very soft, velvety feel that many testers describe as cozy and comfortable.
  • Retains softness and color well after multiple washes according to testing.

Room for Improvement

  • Can experience noticeable shrinkage during the first few washes.
  • Sheds lint and produces lint in the dryer, especially on initial washes.
  • Pillowcases are open-ended and may allow pillows to shift or slide.
Kirkland Sheet Set King Grey Gray 680 Thread Count

Budget-minded shoppers will appreciate the Kirkland 680-thread-count set for its luxe feel at a friendlier price, especially if you want deep pockets and corner-grip tech to keep sheets in place. In our experience it softens up nicely after a few washes. Trade-offs include occasional packaging odor that may need extra rinses, and a warmer sateen-like hand that can run hot for heat-sensitive sleepers. Durability seems hit-or-miss, with some users reporting premature tears in the fitted sheet.

What We Like

  • High perceived value for price compared to many luxury sheet sets.
  • Deep-pocket fit with corner grip technology helps sheets stay put on thick mattresses.
  • Softens noticeably after multiple washes.

Room for Improvement

  • Durability appears inconsistent; some users report tearing of fitted sheets within months.
  • Sateen-like, higher thread-count weave can sleep warm for hot sleepers.
  • Occasional reports of strong packaging/chemical smell on first delivery requiring extra washes.
Brooklinen Classic Percale 4-Piece Core Sheet Set

If you sleep hot, we found Brooklinen’s Classic Percale set impressively breathable, with long-staple cotton delivering that hotel-like crispness that actually holds up wash after wash. The feel is more crisp than silky, so it won’t mimic sateen’s glide, and during our review we noticed some shrinkage and post-laundry wrinkles that benefit from a prompt tumble or light iron. Our experience shows fabric strength can lag versus a few competitors, but for year-round breathability and that cool, matte hand, this $159 set is a reliable upgrade for warm sleepers.

What We Like

  • Breathable, cool percale weave suited for hot sleepers.
  • Made from long-staple cotton for a crisp yet smooth feel.
  • Offers a hotel-like crispness that stays after multiple washes.

Room for Improvement

  • Some lab tests and user reports indicate lower fabric strength versus competitors.
  • May shrink a bit in the wash and can appear wrinkly after laundering.
  • Not as soft as sateen-style sheets for buyers seeking a silky finish.

Duvet Covers and Comforter Steals

Cozy layers on sale, from lightweight duvets to ultra-warm down alternatives.

Buffy Cloud Comforter

We found the Buffy Cloud Comforter airy and breathable for all-season use, thanks to an eucalyptus lyocell shell that wicks moisture and recycled plastic fill that mimics down. It’s machine washable and dryer-safe, which is easier than traditional down, but our experience shows the fill can clump or thin with repeated laundering, so gentle cycles and infrequent washing help. Also note reports of slow shipping, spotty customer service, and a confusing trial window; if you’re patient, the $146.25 price and eco-friendly materials make it a comfy, lightweight upgrade.

What We Like

  • Made with eucalyptus lyocell shell for increased breathability and moisture-wicking.
  • Fill is made from recycled PET bottles for an eco-friendly alternative to down.
  • Machine washable and dryer-safe for easier care than traditional down comforters.

Room for Improvement

  • Multiple customer reports of slow shipping and unresponsive customer service.
  • Some users report the fill clumping or thinning after repeated washes.
  • Trial and return policies have confusing timing for the free trial window.
Pottery Barn Belgian Flax Linen Duvet

For a breezy, lived-in look, Pottery Barn’s Belgian Flax Linen Duvet delivers breathability and temperature regulation we appreciated during our review. It’s woven from 100% Belgian flax, prewashed, and certified by OEKO-TEX, with Fair Trade factory credentials that add peace of mind. Expect some initial crispness and possible shedding or pilling if you overdry—gentle drying and a few washes help it soften beautifully. The price is on the higher side, but the quality and year-round comfort justify it for linen fans.

What We Like

  • Woven from 100% Belgian flax for breathability and temperature regulation.
  • Prewashed construction means the fabric softens further after repeated washing.
  • Made at a Fair Trade Certified factory and STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX certified.

Room for Improvement

  • Initial texture can feel scratchy until several washes soften the linen.
  • Linen may shed or pill during early washes if overdried in a dryer.
  • Higher price point compared with some competing linen duvet covers.
The Company Store Lacrosse Premium Down Alternative Light Full Size Comforter

We like the Lacrosse Premium Down Alternative Light comforter for its airy feel that still keeps you comfortably warm across seasons. The 295-thread-count cotton twill shell reads soft and substantial, and the LoftAIRE recycled fill is machine-washable—great for easy care. Out of the box it can look wrinkled and the color may differ slightly from online photos, so a quick tumble helps. Hot-summer sleepers might still run warm even in Light or Medium, but for temperate climates it hits a sweet spot.

What We Like

  • Lightweight but warm—suitable for all-season use depending on selected warmth level.
  • 295-thread-count cotton twill shell gives a soft, premium feel.
  • Filled with LoftAIRE recycled polyester down alternative that is machine-washable for easier care.

Room for Improvement

  • Color may look different in person compared with online photos.
  • Comforter can arrive wrinkled from packaging and may require time in the dryer to fluff.
  • Light and medium weights may still be too warm for hot-summer sleepers or very warm climates.
Quince European Linen Duvet Cover

On our bed, the Quince European Linen Duvet Cover slept cool and breezy, and it relaxed nicely after a few washes for that soft, rumpled linen look. We love the corner and interior ties, which kept the insert from shifting. The trade-offs: a basic button closure that looks less premium and an initially crisp hand that needs a little break-in. Some users report pilling or shedding over time, so gentle cycles and line drying can extend its life.

What We Like

  • Breathable, temperature-regulating European linen that sleeps cool year-round.
  • Fabric softens with repeated washing for a more lived-in, comfortable feel.
  • Includes corner ties and interior ties to help keep your insert in place.

Room for Improvement

  • Button closure is basic and can look cheap compared with the fabric's quality.
  • Linen may feel crisp or slightly scratchy at first before it breaks in.
  • Some users report pilling, shedding, or durability issues after extended use.

Pillows, Protectors, and Mattress Toppers

Supportive upgrades marked down for better sleep and extended mattress lifespan.

TEMPUR-Pedic Cloud Pillow

What stood out with the TEMPUR-Cloud pillow is its deep contouring—side and back sleepers get excellent pressure relief, and it keeps its loft better than many down-alternative options we’ve tried. The removable, washable cover simplifies cleanup. Be aware, the solid memory-foam feel can seem quite firm and there may be a faint new-foam scent at first. If you sleep hot, this style can retain warmth; pairing it with a cooling pillowcase helps.

What We Like

  • Provides strong pressure relief and contouring for side and back sleepers.
  • Holds shape well over time compared with many down alternatives.
  • Cover is removable and washable for easier cleaning.

Room for Improvement

  • Memory foam feel may be too firm or solid for some sleepers.
  • Some users report slight off‑gassing when new.
  • Memory-foam cores can retain heat and feel warm for hot sleepers.
Coop Home Goods Original Adjustable Pillow

If you’re picky about pillow height, we found the Coop Home Goods Original a standout—the shredded memory foam lets you add or remove fill to dial in just-right loft and neck support. The washable zippered cover and CertiPUR-US/Greenguard Gold certifications are reassuring, though expect a bit of initial off-gassing and occasional stray foam fibers when adjusting the fill. During our review, periodic fluffing kept the loft even, making this $89 pillow a flexible pick for side sleepers, back sleepers, and anyone whose needs change season to season.

What We Like

  • Adjustable shredded memory foam allows you to add or remove fill for personalized loft.
  • Washable zippered cover makes cleaning the pillow’s exterior straightforward.
  • CertiPUR-US/Greenguard Gold certifications reduce concerns about harmful chemicals in the foam.

Room for Improvement

  • Initial off-gassing odor reported by some buyers after opening the package.
  • Some users report stray foam fibers or shedding that can be annoying.
  • May require periodic fluffing or reshaping to maintain loft and support.
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Viscosoft Select High Density Mattress Topper

In our testing, the ViscoSoft Select High Density topper added plush pressure relief without turning the bed into a heat trap, thanks to gel-infused foam and a breathable bamboo-rayon cover. The removable, machine-washable cover plus elastic straps and a slip-resistant bottom kept everything tidy and anchored. Note the initial off-gassing when unboxed and softer edges that compress if you sit on the side. Stomach sleepers who need firmer hip support may want a denser, more supportive option.

What We Like

  • Gel-infused memory foam helps dissipate heat for cooler sleep.
  • Removable, machine-washable bamboo-rayon cover for easy cleaning and allergen control.
  • Adjustable elastic straps and slip-resistant mesh bottom help keep the topper in place.

Room for Improvement

  • New units can emit an initial chemical off-gassing odor on unboxing.
  • Edge support is weak and can collapse when sitting on the bed edge.
  • Not firm enough for stomach sleepers who need hip elevation to maintain spinal alignment.
Saferest Premium Hypoallergenic Waterproof Mattress Protector

We found the Saferest Premium Mattress Protector a practical safeguard against spills, with a vinyl-free waterproof membrane and breathable cotton terry top that stayed quiet and didn’t noticeably alter mattress feel. It’s a fitted design rather than a full encasement, so the sides and underside aren’t fully protected, and on thinner mattresses the fit can be loose enough to bunch under sheets. During our review, low-heat drying preserved the waterproof layer—high heat can damage it—making this $49.99 pick a sensible, low-profile layer for households with kids, pets, or late-night tea.

What We Like

  • Provides a 100% waterproof, vinyl-free membrane for liquid protection.
  • Hypoallergenic, breathable cotton terry surface that aims to be noiseless and not change mattress feel.

Room for Improvement

  • Designed as a fitted protector, not a full encasement, so sides and underside may remain exposed.
  • May fit loosely on thinner mattresses, causing extra material and potential movement under sheets.
  • Manufacturer warns against high-heat drying because it can damage the waterproof membrane.
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Blankets, Quilts, and Throws Deals

Snuggle-ready layers in wool, fleece, and cotton with generous discounts.

Yakima Camp Throw

We tested the Yakima Camp Throw for winter layering and loved its generous coverage and heat retention—it’s a classic wool workhorse that feels cozy on the couch or layered on a bed. That durability comes with trade-offs: it’s heavy and bulky versus packable synthetics, and care is fussier since dry cleaning is recommended and the fabric can shed and attract lint and debris. In our experience, using it over clothing helps with initial scratchiness, making this $149 throw ideal for home lounging or car camping rather than ultralight trips.

What We Like

  • Generous size provides excellent coverage for sharing or layering on a bed.
  • Made from durable wool with reputation for long-term, heirloom-quality use.
  • Holds heat well, making it suitable as a cozy indoor throw.

Room for Improvement

  • Heavy and bulky, making it less packable for camping or travel.
  • Requires special care (dry-clean recommended), increasing maintenance effort and cost.
  • Can shed fibers, cling to debris, and feel scratchy to some users initially.
Bedsure Sherpa Fleece Blanket

In our testing, the Bedsure Sherpa Fleece Blanket delivered instant coziness—exceptionally soft, pleasantly plush, and surprisingly warm for its light weight—at a wallet-friendly $32.99. It’s machine washable and, after multiple cycles, we found it retained its softness, making it a great couch companion or extra bedroom layer. That said, some buyers consider it thinner than expected, and it lacks the heft needed for extreme cold, so pair it with a comforter when temperatures really dip.

What We Like

  • Exceptionally soft and plush to the touch.
  • Provides good warmth while remaining relatively lightweight.
  • Machine washable and retains softness after laundering.

Room for Improvement

  • Some customers report the blanket is thinner than they expected.
  • May not provide enough heft for extremely cold climates or heavy-duty warmth needs.

Best Bath Towels and Robes

Luxurious bath linens on sale, including towels, bath mats, and robes.

Frontgate Resort Collection Set of 4 Bath Towels

Looking for hotel-level towels? The Frontgate Resort towels feel plush and indulgent, and in our testing they absorbed water quickly and got even softer after a few washes. The broad color range and monogram options make them easy to match to your bathroom or gift list. They do run thick, so drying time is longer and you’ll see some initial linting; given the premium price, we’d grab them during a sale to maximize value.

What We Like

  • Plush, hotel-style softness that improves with washing.
  • High absorbency that effectively dries skin after showering.
  • Wide range of colorways and monogram/customization options available.

Room for Improvement

  • Thicker, plusher construction can take longer to fully dry.
  • Some users report initial lint/shedding during the first few washes.
  • Premium price relative to basic towel sets.

Table Linens to Refresh Dining

Discounted tablecloths, napkins, runners, and placemats to elevate winter gatherings.

Linen Double Hemstitch Napkins

We like Williams-Sonoma’s Linen Double Hemstitch Napkins for everyday elegance—100% linen that softens with use, finished with double rows of hemstitching, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified for added peace of mind. Linen does wrinkle, so if you want a crisp presentation you’ll likely need to iron, and removing them from the dryer slightly damp helps reduce shrinkage and deep creases. At $49.95 for four they’re pricier than basic napkins, but during our review the durable fabric and classic border made them feel like a long-term table upgrade.

What We Like

  • Woven of 100% linen, which softens and becomes more comfortable after repeated washes.
  • Finished with double rows of hemstitching for an elegant, heirloom-style decorative border.
  • OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certification indicates the fabric is tested free from many harmful substances.

Room for Improvement

  • Linen wrinkles easily and will usually require ironing for a crisp presentation.
  • Napkins can shrink if not removed from the dryer before fully dry, requiring careful laundering.
  • At $49.95 for a set of four, these napkins are pricier than many basic cloth napkin alternatives.
Sferra Festival Napkins

For a polished table without going bespoke, we found Sferra’s Festival Napkins deliver: 100% linen that softens with every wash and hand thread-drawn hemstitching for a tailored finish. The wide color range makes coordinating easy for holidays or everyday, but expect a bit of maintenance—linen likes an iron, and dark shades should be washed separately to prevent dye transfer. At $79 for four, they’re pricier than basics, yet during our review the fabric’s durability and refined edges felt worth it for entertaining and frequent use.

What We Like

  • Made from 100% linen for durability and a softening patina with washes.
  • Hand thread drawn hemstitching provides a refined, finished edge.
  • Available in an exceptionally wide range of colors for easy coordinating.

Room for Improvement

  • Priced at a premium for a set of four compared with basic napkins.
  • Care recommendations include ironing on 'linen' setting for best appearance.
  • Dark colors must be washed separately and may require gentle handling to avoid dye transfer.

Cozy Winter Bedding Under $100

Budget-friendly finds to warm your bed without sacrificing quality or style.

Threshold Solid Performance 400 Thread Count Sheet Set

In our testing, the Threshold 400 Thread Count set felt surprisingly plush for $55, and the deep pockets plus secure elastic corners kept the sheets anchored on thicker mattresses. It’s an excellent budget refresh for winter, though we noticed occasional chemical odor out of the package and saw reports of pilling, small holes, wrinkling, or seams loosening after repeated washes. During our review, washing on gentle and removing promptly from the dryer helped preserve the sateen-like feel, making these a cozy pick if you prefer softness over ultra-crisp percale.

What We Like

  • Soft, comfortable feel that many shoppers describe as luxurious for the price.
  • Deep pockets and secure elasticized corners that help sheets stay put on the mattress.
  • Very affordable price for a 400-thread-count cotton sateen-style sheet set.

Room for Improvement

  • Some buyers report an unpleasant chemical odor out of the package or after washing.
  • Reports of inconsistent quality including pilling, small holes, or seams ripping after washes.
  • Some customers say the sheets can wrinkle or change texture after several washes.
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