but do you know what your blanket is actually made of?
INGREDIENTS MATTER
read your blanket like a food label. most bedding hides what it's really made of — so look for: • 100% natural cotton • no synthetic fibers — no polyester, nylon, or acrylic • oeko-tex®standard 100
Many people assume their bedding is simply cotton. The details matter — and a lot of it isn't.
Synthetic Fibers Are Plastic
Polyester, nylon, and acrylic are petroleum-based plastics. Most "cooling," microfiber, and blended bedding is made from them — and plastic can't breathe the way natural fiber does.
Plastic Bedding Sheds
Synthetic textiles shed microscopic plastic fibers through everyday wear and washing. Bedding releases them continuously — right where you sleep, for hours at a time.
"Cotton" Isn't Always Cotton
Plenty of bedding labeled "cotton" is actually a cotton-synthetic blend, with polyester woven in. The label doesn't always make it obvious.
Synthetic Fibers Are Plastic
Polyester, nylon, and acrylic are petroleum-based plastics. Most "cooling," microfiber, and blended bedding is made from them — and plastic can't breathe the way natural fiber does.
Plastic Bedding Sheds
Synthetic textiles shed microscopic plastic fibers through everyday wear and washing. Bedding releases them continuously — right where you sleep, for hours at a time.
"Cotton" Isn't Always Cotton
Plenty of bedding labeled "cotton" is actually a cotton-synthetic blend, with polyester woven in. The label doesn't always make it obvious.
One-Third of Your Life Is Spent in Bed.
that's a long time to be exposed to blended synthetics or fibers treated with harsh chemicals. sheets set temperature, airflow, and how your skin feels for hours at a time. when choosing bedding, start with the very best materials.
Ready to Upgrade What You Sleep Under?
begin with the muslin blanket. woven from 100% natural cotton — one breathable fiber, with no synthetics and nothing to shed. beautifully made, oeko-tex® certified, and designed to feel better night after night.
Some bedding takes a lab to decode. Muslin takes one word: cotton. No synthetics, no plastic, no coatings — just a natural fiber that's been trusted against skin for thousands of years.