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Best Silver-Infused Bedsheet Brands

Best Silver-Infused Bedsheet Brands
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My newest obsession has been finding the best silver-infused bedsheet brands. I’m not just trying to be extra–silver-infused sheets can help keep you cool, whisk away moisture if you have night sweats, and minimize bacterial growth.

I don’t know if it’s age, my new thermostat, climate change, or some combination that’s turned me into a hot sleeper, but oh my goodness, it is miserable. I wake up through the night, angry because it’s so hot (then add another layer of rage if there’s any noise to help keep me awake, but that’s a different issue altogether), and it’s not even summer yet. 

I’ve been searching for all the options to keep me cool when I sleep–so I can stay asleep–without having my whole paycheck direct-deposited into the power company’s virtual coffers. My air conditioner is perfectly happy running with the tenacity of Forrest Gump, and while I do appreciate that it just feels like runnin’, I don’t feel like paying for it.

So now, I’m looking at mattresses and bedding that will keep me cool at night, and silver-infused bedsheets are one of the best options I’ve found. 

The Best Silver-Infused Sheets, at a Glance

No time to sort through all the pros and cons of top silver-infused sheets out there? Here’s the quick rundown of the options:

  • Best budget option: Silvery or Lush Decor
  • Best if you like options: Miracle Made Sheets
  • Best if you need a little extra cooling power: Rest Evercool or Miracle Made Sheets
  • Best if sheets don’t like to stay on your mattress: Harmonic Silver Eucalyptus Collection 
  • Best for babies/kids: Silverguard

The Best Silver Infused Bedsheet Brands to Keep You Cool and Fresh

Here are some of the best silver-infused bedsheet brands, covering a range of price points and color/size options, in no particular order:

Miracle Made Sheets

If silver-infused bedsheet brands are on your radar at all, you’ve probably heard of Miracle Brand. They can be a little on the expensive side, which is the most common gripe about them that I’ve found. With Miracle Made Sheets, you get two options. There are the standard sheet sets, which pull heat away from your body and keep you cool and dry, and then there are the Extra Luxe sheets, which have extra cooling features. The silver in them also prevents bacterial growth, so you won’t have to wash your sheets as often. 

Pros

  • They come in 11 colors, which is the most variety I’ve seen anywhere for this kind of bedding.
  • Miracle Sheets offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
  • They’re designed to be silky-smooth and soft (both the Generation 3–which is shipped most often–and Generation 1 sheets are made from long-staple cotton, which makes them softer, smoother, more breathable, and more durable than your average cotton sheets). 
  • Free shipping and returns on U.S. orders.

Cons

  • They can be on the expensive side, but if you’re lucky enough to catch them on sale, they’re not that bad compared to some of the other brands. As of this writing, prices start at $127.00 (the regular price is listed at $204.00).
  • There are three versions, and though most of the ones being shipped out as of 2025 are Generation 3 (long-staple cotton), you won’t know for sure if you’re getting that, Generation 1 (another long-staple cotton option), or Generation 2 (Eucalyptus Lyocell). All of these are light, breathable options designed to keep you cool, but if you want to know exactly what you’re getting ahead of time, this could prove to be a point of frustration.
  • Some people have had trouble with them pilling and/or fraying.

Silvery

These are silver-infused microfiber sheets designed to keep you dry and cool at night, and they’re meant to stay clean longer just like Miracle Sheets (a lot of their claims make them sound quite similar to Miracle Sheets, but these are bamboo, not cotton or Eucalyptus Lyocell). If you’re looking to dip your toe in the silver-infused sheets world for a lower price and don’t mind the limited options, they’re worth a look. 

Pros

  • I was met with a huge 53% discount and some other goodies as soon as I’d been on the site for a few seconds. Even if this isn’t the norm, it suggests frequent, big sales that don’t depend on major holidays to occur.
  • They’re one of the more affordable options, assuming there’s a comparable sale going on (starting at $109.00).
  • There are a few more size options than some brands offer, including Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, and California King. 
  • Silvery offers a 100-night risk-free trial.
  • Shipping and returns are free.

Cons

  • The color selection is lacking (basically just one gray/silver option).
  • Bamboo sheets may not be quite as breathable as cotton (though it’s still good for hot sleepers and good for moisture-wicking, so this comparison really boils down to personal preference).

Rest Evercool 

The Rest Evercool sheets are on the pricier end of the spectrum, but they do more to keep you cool than your average set of silver-infused sheets. 

Pros

  • They come in five colors, and not all are neutral.
  • They’re designed to be super-soft and feel like silk. 
  • They’re moisture-wicking, which plays into the temperature regulation. 
  • Some silver-infused sheets are designed to “regulate” temperature and can run a little hot for some people, but these are designed to keep you cool, specifically.
  • They have a 30-day money-back guarantee and one-year warranty.

Cons

  • Holy moly, these things cost a lot. The Full-size set (not the starter set) is $299.00, and prices go up to $349.00 from there. As of this writing, they’re on sale ($239 and $279.00, respectively).
  • The Starter Set seems a little odd, since it only has the fitted sheet and pillowcases. However, it costs less than the full sheet set that includes the flat sheet, and if you don’t use a flat sheet anyway (or you’re fine using something different for the sake of saving some money on expensive sheets), that could be the way to go.

Lush Decor Milo Solid Silver-Infused Antimicrobial Sheet Set

If you’re on a tight budget and/or just want a plain white set of sheets to keep you cool at night, look at the Lush Decor Milo sheet set. 

Pros

  • They’re easier to get than other brands (even sold at Walmart and Bed Bath & Beyond).
  • These are some of the more affordable silver-infused sheets (starting at $75.00).
  • They’re thin and lightweight, making them comfortable, breathable, and cool.

Cons

  • These seem to only be available in white. Great for light, bright decor and versatility, but not everyone’s first choice.
  • They’re polyester, so they won’t be the absolute coolest option on the list, even with the help from the silver.
  • Sizing is limited to Twin, Full, Queen, and King.

Harmonic Silver Eucalyptus Collection

Harmonic Silver Eucalyptus Collection sheets are silver-infused Tencel Lyocell (made from wood pulp, eco-friendly, durable, and sleep cool). If you like color, you’re out of luck with these (they only come in neutrals), but they make a good base for you to add color elsewhere, like your comforter or throw pillows. 

Pros

  • Prime shipping is available, so you can have them fast, and returns are easy.
  • They’re not quite as expensive as some of the better-known brands (expect to pay less than $200.00).
  • The available colors should work in most bedrooms (though they are limited).
  • They have elastic straps to hold them to your mattress, so even if you move around a lot when you sleep, they don’t.
  • Extra deep pockets keep them secure.

Cons

  • They seem to only be available on Amazon.
  • They only come in four colors (Dune, Grey, Ivory, and White).
  • They’re only available in Queen and King sizes (which is why the starting price is surprisingly low–you usually see that on smaller sizes).

Silverguard 

These are Supima cotton sheets with silver thread to keep sheets cleaner, longer, regulate temperature, and improve skin. This is a UK brand, and shipping on these sets is free for those in the UK, but could add additional fees for everyone else.

Pros

  • They’re made with “wider, grippier elastic” so they stay put on the bed.
  • They offer crib sheets, which could be helpful for children with skin conditions like eczema.
  • If you don’t need the whole set or want extra pillowcases, you can purchase them separately (you save 20 percent on the set, though).

Cons

  • They’re quite expensive (the sets start at 140 GBP, roughly $239.00 as of this writing).
  • Only Full, Queen, King, and Super King sizes are available.
  • They only come in white.

The Perks of Silver Infused Bedsheets

The most obvious one, which I’m sure you gathered based on this article, is their ability to keep you cool and dry at night. They will put up a fight against hot flashes, night sweats, and your average summer night when the room just won’t get–and stay–cool enough.

They’re cheaper than replacing your whole mattress or getting a fancy cooling mattress cover (those are neat, though!). Could you really do it up and combine forces against the heat? Yes. But I’d start with the least expensive option and work my way up from there.

If you feel like time just slips right on by and you realize you’ve forgotten to clean your sheets as regularly as you should, silver-infused bedsheets can help mitigate the damage. Silver is naturally antibacterial, so less bacteria will grow on them (and they won’t stink) while you go a few extra nights past laundry day.

What to Keep in Mind with Silver-Infused Sheets

You can get away with washing silver-infused bedsheets less frequently, but when you do, you shouldn’t just toss them in on hot with any old detergent on just any cycle, then dry them on hot in the dryer. 

Since these tend to be on the more expensive end of things when it comes to bedsheets, so you’ll want to take care of them so they last as long as possible. Care tags will vary from brand to brand, but to be on the safe side and get the most out of your sheets, consider washing them on a cooler temperature, possibly even on the gentle cycle, and drying them on low (if the care tag says you can dry them). 

This might introduce a little extra time to your washing and drying times, but you’ll have to change sheets less frequently, so it evens out. If you’re buying sheets with a money-back guarantee, make sure you not only sleep on them, but wash them a few times to see how they hold up.

If you decide silver-infused sheets aren’t for you after all, but you want help staying cooler at night, try natural fibers, like bamboo or cotton (percale weave).

Could Silver-Infused Bedsheets Improve Your Life?

Absolutely, they can. If you’re waking up hot and/or sweaty through the night, silver-infused sheets can help regulate the temperature and keep you cool, and a set of moisture-wicking sheets will always help with the sweat. The antimicrobial properties are a huge plus, too, since they allow you to slip into fresh sheets much more often before you have to deal with the hassle of changing them. 

Staying cool and dry through the night turns into better quality sleep (and more of it). A better night’s sleep leads to a better mood, more energy, and higher productivity. So yeah, the right silver-infused bedsheets could actually improve your life.