Certain bedding materials can detract from a good night's sleep due to their inherent properties. Synthetic fabrics like microfiber and polyester, while often budget-friendly, tend to trap heat and moisture, leading to discomfort and night sweats. Similarly, low thread count cotton can feel rough and scratchy against the skin. While some may find the crispness of linen appealing, its tendency to wrinkle and its sometimes coarser texture can be bothersome for others. Finally, some materials require more intensive care, like silk, which often necessitates dry cleaning, making it a less practical choice for everyday use.
