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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

What bedding fabrics does Quince carry?

Quince carries eight fabric options for bedding: cotton percale, sateen, linen, silk, brushed cotton, airy gauze, cotton cashmere, and a cooling collection. Each has a distinct feel — percale is crisp and cool, sateen is smooth and lustrous, linen softens with every wash, and silk offers a temperature-regulating drape. For a full breakdown of every fabric's feel, weight, and care, see the Bedding 101 guide.

What is the best bedding fabric for hot sleepers?

Hot sleepers tend to do best with breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics. The cooling collection is built specifically for temperature regulation. Linen and cotton percale are also strong choices — both allow airflow and feel fresh against skin, especially in warmer months.

What bedding fabric is softest?

Silk and cotton cashmere are the most luxuriously soft options in the collection. Brushed cotton offers a cozy, flannel-adjacent feel that's especially comfortable in colder months. Sateen has a smooth, almost silky hand without the price point of silk.

What is airy gauze bedding?

Airy gauze is a lightweight, loosely woven cotton fabric — breathable, soft, and slightly textured. It has a relaxed, lived-in look that gets better with washing. It's a good fit for warm sleepers or anyone who prefers a lighter, less structured feel to their bedding.

How does percale differ from sateen?

Cotton percale has a matte, crisp finish and a cool-to-the-touch feel — similar to a well-worn dress shirt. Sateen is woven to bring more yarn to the surface, which creates a smooth, slightly shiny finish that feels warmer and more draped. Percale suits hot sleepers; sateen suits those who prefer a softer, more enveloping feel.

Is linen bedding worth it?

Linen bedding is durable, breathable, and improves with age — it gets softer and more relaxed after every wash without losing its structure. It's a strong long-term investment for anyone who sleeps warm or wants bedding that holds up for years.