Cotton Vs Polycotton Fabric: The Benefits Of Cotton Bedding

When shopping for new bedding, the fabric you choose is as important as the size of your bed and your bedroom design. However, when looking for new bedding, you may feel overwhelmed with the many options available. The seemingly limitless variations provide different sleeping experiences and can vary by durability, comfort, and care instructions. 

If you're debating the pros and cons of polycotton vs. cotton - we're here to help. 

Here's a breakdown of the differences and the benefits of choosing cotton bedding over the other materials. 

What is Polycotton?

Polycotton is a blend of cotton and polyester, which means it contains both natural and synthetic fibers. Polycotton is considered a middle-ground material between polyester and cotton. While polycotton bed sheets may be a more affordable solution, it's less comfortable or durable than 100% cotton bedding.

The Benefits of Cotton Bedding 

Manufacturers make cotton bedding using 100% cotton fibers. There are many benefits to choosing cotton over a polycotton or polyester bedding option. 

Here's what you can look forward to for cotton vs polycotton fibers:

Great Year-Round Bedding 

All cotton bedding is breathable and perfect for year-round use. Whether it's summer, fall, or winter, cotton bed sheets will help regulate your temperature and help improve your quality of sleep. 

While polycotton bed sheets may keep you warm at night, they're not nearly as insulating as 100% cotton bedding. Polycotton bed sheets are less absorbent than cotton bedding, so if you sweat at night, those liquids can get trapped under the covers, leading to hot flashes and discomfort. 

Cotton is a more suitable option for those who balk at replacing sheets every time the season changes.

Durability 

High-quality cotton bedding has a luxurious feel and is exceptionally durable. With Beddy's, you can have confidence that your investment will last anywhere from two to four years with proper care. In contrast, polycotton bed sheets may only last a year as they are more susceptible to rips and tears and don't get softer after each wash. 

Hypoallergenic

Cotton bed sheets are less likely than synthetic materials to trigger allergic reactions, making them ideal for individuals with allergies or sensitive skin. Synthetic fibers in polycotton may cause irritation, especially if you have sensitive skin. As such, many individuals with allergies or skin sensitivities may find that polycotton bed sheets make their skin itch. 

Comfort

100% cotton bedding is ultra soft and comfortable. You may even notice that the material gets softer with every wash. The breathable yet warm material will help you achieve a comfortable sleeping experience. 

Polycotton bedding also has a rough texture that can be uncomfortable to sleep in every night. The feel of the polycotton bedding will vary depending on the blend percentage. For example, an 80% cotton and 20% polyester blend may be softer than a 50/50 or 65/35 blend. 

Experience Cotton Bedding With Beddy's 

At the end of the day, cotton is always a better option than polycotton bed sheets. They may be more expensive, but they're designed to last longer and will help you improve your sleep patterns. 

Ready to upgrade your bedding? You've come to the right place. 

At Beddy's, we have a variety of all-cotton zippered bedding options to choose from. You can choose between a sewn-in 100% cotton minky blanket or a 100% cotton top sheet. We also have sizes from toddler to king and a variety of styles to choose from. 

Explore our all-cotton zippered bedding selection today to find the perfect fit for your bedroom.