
Martha Stewart
The Martha Stewart Collection Cooling Sleep System 4‑Pc Queen Sheet Set combines a Hygro cotton‑Tencel lyocell blend with a 450‑thread‑count construction to deliver cooling, moisture‑wicking comfort and a crisp, tailored feel. It includes a flat sheet, fitted sheet with a deep 16‑inch pocket, and two standard pillowcases, designed for queen‑size beds.
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$67.15
Average
$63.10
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$52.49
Highest
$71.53
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the set’s cooling technology, high thread count, and deep pocket fit, noting the crisp, tailored aesthetic. However, they point out the lack of envelope closures on pillowcases and the scarcity of dedicated expert reviews for this exact model.
What Users Say
Everyday users highlight the softness, breathable comfort, and reliable fit on deep mattresses, while recurring complaints focus on pillowcase slippage and occasional need for ironing to preserve crispness.
Common Complaints
Pillowcases slipping or migrating, occasional wrinkling that may require ironing, and limited detailed product information or reviews.
What People Are Saying
“pillowcases lacked envelope closures and could migrate”
How It Compares
vs. Elm Stripe Percale Cotton
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Elm Stripe Percale for basic, easy‑care bedding; choose the cooling set for superior temperature regulation and larger sheet dimensions.
vs. 100% Cotton Sateen
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the sateen option for aesthetic and plush comfort; select the cooling set for performance‑focused, breathable bedding.
vs. Rose Ribbon Percale Cotton
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for Rose Ribbon Percale for straightforward, durable sheets; opt for the cooling set when cooling technology and higher thread count are priorities.