
We slept on the Luxe Sateen for three months and many wash cycles — testing the feel out of the bag and after washing, temperature, durability and how the fitted sheet holds.
‘Premium sheets’ is a phrase every brand uses; the Brooklinen Luxe Sateen is where it starts being true. This is a 480-thread-count, long-staple cotton sateen with the smooth, cool, slightly lustrous hand-feel of a good hotel bed — and unlike a lot of hotel bedding, it gets softer with every wash rather than pilling. It is the set that made Brooklinen the internet’s default sheet recommendation, and after living with it, it is ours too.
| Material | 100% long-staple cotton |
| Weave | Sateen — smooth, silky, slight sheen |
| Thread count | 480 |
| Certification | OEKO-TEX certified |
| Feel | Buttery-smooth, cool-to-warm |
| Core set | 1 flat, 1 fitted, 2 pillowcases |
| Fitted depth | Deep-pocket, fits thick mattresses |
| Care | Machine wash — softens over time |
| Colours | Wide range, solids & patterns |
The Luxe Sateen is Brooklinen’s flagship sheet set — 100% long-staple cotton woven in a sateen pattern to a 480 thread count. Sateen means more threads sit on the surface, giving that smooth, silky, faintly lustrous feel (as opposed to the crisper, matte feel of percale). The Core set includes a flat sheet, a deep-pocket fitted sheet and two pillowcases. It is the set most people mean when they talk about ‘Brooklinen sheets’, and the one the brand built its reputation on.
The quality starts with the cotton: long-staple fibres make a stronger, smoother, longer-lasting yarn than the short-staple cotton in cheap sheets, which is why these resist pilling and soften rather than degrade. The 480 thread count is a genuine sweet spot — dense and smooth without the airless, heavy feel of the inflated thread counts some brands advertise. It is OEKO-TEX certified, meaning it is tested free of harmful substances. The materials are honest, and they are what you are paying for.

Out of the bag the Luxe feels smooth and cool with a subtle sheen, and it improves from there: in our testing it grew noticeably softer over the first several washes, settling into a buttery, broken-in hand-feel that cheap sheets never reach. Sateen drapes and clings slightly, which reads as luxurious. If you love the crisp, hotel-cool snap of percale, that is a different weave; but for smooth, soft and silky, the Luxe delivers exactly the feel most people want.
Sateen is a touch warmer than percale because of its denser surface, so the Luxe sleeps warm-neutral — cosy and smooth rather than crisp and cooling. For most sleepers and most of the year it is comfortable; dedicated hot sleepers who want maximum airflow may prefer a percale or a linen. In our testing it was pleasant year-round in a temperate bedroom. The deep-pocket fitted sheet stays put on thick mattresses, a small thing that matters every morning.
This is where long-staple cotton pays off. In our testing the Luxe held up through repeated washing without pilling, thinning or losing colour — the fabric got softer, not worse, which is the opposite of what happens to bargain sheets. Care is simple: machine wash and tumble dry. They wrinkle a little, as real cotton does, but relax on the bed. Well cared for, a set lasts for years, which is what makes the mid-range price genuinely economical.

The fitted sheet is deep-pocketed to fit thick modern mattresses and toppers, and the range spans the usual sizes plus a wide palette of solid colours and seasonal patterns, so matching a bedroom is easy. Brooklinen also sells the pieces separately and in larger ‘hardcore’ bundles with extra pillowcases, which is handy if you want more than the Core set includes. The practical details — deep pockets, generous sizing — are well judged.
Day to day, the Luxe is simply a nicer bed. The smooth, soft hand-feel makes getting in at night more pleasant, and after a few washes they reach that broken-in softness you do not want to give up. They have become the sheets we compare others to precisely because they get the fundamentals right — honest materials, a smart thread count, and durability — without a boutique price. It is an easy, high-impact upgrade to daily life.
Against luxury-linen houses charging $300–$600 a set, the Luxe delivers a comparable smooth-sateen hand-feel for a fraction of the price. Against budget sheets, the long-staple cotton and 480 thread count are the difference between softening and pilling. Against Brooklinen’s own percale (the Classic) or its bamboo options, the Luxe is the smooth, silky, warmer choice; pick percale for crisp and cool. As an all-round premium sateen, it is the value benchmark.

At around $179 for the Core set (often less on sale), the Luxe Sateen is a genuine value: hotel-grade sateen that lasts years, for well under boutique-linen money. Buy it if you want smooth, soft, durable premium sheets and prefer a silky sateen feel over a crisp one. Skip it (for percale or linen) if you sleep very hot or love a crisp, cool snap. For most people wanting an easy, lasting upgrade to their bed, this is the set we recommend first.
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