
MyGiza Sheets
The MyGiza Sheets King‑size set is a 4‑piece collection made from 100% certified Giza Egyptian cotton with a 400 TC count, featuring a deep 18‑inch fitted sheet pocket and a focus on breathability, softness, and durability.
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$77.18
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$75.39
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$55.24
Highest
$89.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and textile editors commend Giza Egyptian cotton for its extra‑long staple fibers, which allow finer yarns, superior softness, and outstanding breathability. While no direct review of the MyGiza Sheets exists, the material’s reputation suggests a silk‑like hand‑feel and high durability despite the modest 400 TC count.
What Users Say
Everyday consumers of comparable Giza sheets consistently praise lasting softness after many washes, excellent temperature regulation for hot sleepers, and the absence of pilling. Recurring concerns revolve around the need for gentle care, possible shrinkage, and the limited color palette.
Common Complaints
Higher maintenance requirements, occasional shrinkage if not washed gently, and a tendency to wrinkle more than synthetic or percale alternatives.
How It Compares
vs. Oak & Sand
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Disadvantages
Choose Oak & Sand if you prioritize a higher thread count and ultra‑smoothness and have a mattress under 16 inches deep.
vs. Abode Living Giza 45
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Select Abode Living Giza 45 for the ultimate luxury experience and deepest pocket, accepting a higher price point.
vs. MyPillow Giza Dreams
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Opt for MyPillow Giza Dreams if you need a Split King configuration and can accommodate a slightly shallower pocket.
vs. Generic Egyptian (MattressSale)
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Pick the generic Egyptian set if you want a higher thread count and are less concerned about deep‑pocket fit.