No way. I cannot believe 30,000 Amazon customers bought these same sheets and thought they were 4-5 stars... usually Amazon reviews are reliable. Not this time. These sheets have not ONE single seam that is double stitched. Not one. The fitted sheet has a single-stitched little pocket with elastic floating in it... the elastic isn't even sewn in! WHAT?! And it's thin as a rubberband. Speaking of thin, so is the material of the sheets -- like pantyhose I almost poked a fingernail through putting the fitted sheet on the mattress. And it fits... barely (California king). These are, basically, $37.00 disposable bedclothes. I can see right through the fabric. They are soft, however. Be sure to have a scissors available... The Chinese sew the tag onto the TOP edge of the flat sheet. Really. Epic fail, Amazon. Epic fail. I wonder if they will make it through one wash. If I didn't need something to sleep on tonight, I'd send them back. I'm embarrassed to say, I waited until bedtime to put them on the bed. If you're brave enough to buy these, don't wait until bedtime to try them!
First of all, this product has 4+ stars with 20,000+ reviews and the sheets are $25. For the money, the quality and value seem to be well tested, given the sheer number of positive reviews. You can't beat those numbers, for what you're getting. These sheets are very soft and I love them. The color (pink) is slightly brighter than I was hoping for but I can't complain given the price and softness. I think they look great on my bed.
To anyone claiming the manufacturer lied about the material: the item description lists these sheets as MICROFIBER that have similar softness to 1500 threadcount cotton. This listing does not claim these sheets are Egyptian cotton or 1500 threadcount or anything else people want to whine about in their reviews. Microfiber is made of synthetic blends like polyester or nylon, so these sheets are not cotton but they are still very soft. Microfiber threads are also much smaller than cotton threads, which is why these sheets seem see through - there is still a very high density of threads per square inch but because the threads are thinner than many people are accustomed to, these sheets look thinner than they are; this actually makes them good light sheets to use without a comforter on warm nights. These are my main sheets and they're my favorite; I use older, thicker sheets as back ups when I'm washing my primary set, and I can tell you these sheets are much nicer than the ones I was using previously. Microfiber is a newer material than cotton so some people might not be used to it; when you're in bed wrapped in these sheets, you can't tell what material they are, they're just soft. That's all that should matter, really. I wish people would stop complaining that these aren't cotton - first of all, please read reviews and item descriptions, don't assume the material or blame the manufacturer because you didn't read the listing. Amazon has a great return system anyway, so it's not a big hassle if these sheets aren't what you thought. Secondly, these sheets are more affordable than equivalent cotton sheets and they also breathe better than cotton sheets do. I've slept in cotton sheets many times and I find them restrictive and hot, whereas these sheets are soft, cool and have more give to them.
For the money, these are great. I didn't feel like spending $60 on sheets at a store; these are moare te affordable and I trust the reviews.
Sooo, I NEVER write reviews. I'm not good at them and I really never know if anything I'd have to say would be helpful but I really thought I could contribute about these sheets. I've been sleeping with jersey sheets for about 20 years. I like sheets that are a little warmer, feel "worn in" and a little thicker but smooth not like flannel which are too hot and stick to my skin. My husband has always preferred cotton sheets but I could never find a set that felt "worn in" or soft and cozy, they always feel stiff and a little too cold for me even after I've been in bed for awhile. I may be giving the impression that I like to be "super warm" when I sleep which is not the case, I sleep year round with a fan blowing on the bed because I like a cold room, just a warm bed. So I read many reviews about these sheets and I really don't know that much about microfiber or about different sheet counts so I can't compare the two. However, I can tell you these are very possibly the BEST and MOST COMFORTABLE sheets I've ever slept on. They're light weight and feel sort of fluffy and so you don't feel any weight from them at all which I have to say is a really nice change from the jersey that I didn't realize was unpleasant until sleeping with these. But while they're so lightweight feeling, they're VERY SOFT and COZY at the same time if you want to pull them around you just a little bit but there's still no heavy feeling to them. They're EXTREMELY SOFT, not exactly silky, a lot more durable feeling than that and no feeling like your going to slide and your blankets don't slide at all either, but they're just very soft like worn in cotton sheets that have been washed a few times in really nice fabric softener, similar to a nice hotel sheet but even softer than that. They remind me of sleeping over at my grandma's when I was little and she always seemed to have the softest cotton sheets that I could never duplicate. My Husband is ECSTATIC!!! He says he can't believe I finally bought "his sheets" and says they're the best feeling sheets he's ever slept on and he is the king of testing cotton sheets. He says this is the nicest material he's ever felt in general and is wondering if he could get dress shirts made from it too