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I’ve been a bad sleeper since I was a teenager, so I’m always looking for ways to make my bed more comfortable and get a good night’s sleep. I’m not always a hot sleeper, but when I do wake up hot, it’s the worst. I’ll feel sweaty and uncomfortable to the point where I just can’t fall back to sleep. I’m also not one to (intentionally) put off laundry day for too long, but sometimes life just gets in the way. So when I heard about Miracle Sheets, which allegedly keep you cool and stay clean longer, I was dubious but intrigued. I figured I’d give them a shot to see if they actually make a difference compared to other sheets. Worst case scenario, I just end up with an extra set of sheets, right?
To cut to the chase:
I’m not gonna lie; I was a little skeptical before trying Miracle Sheets. The name alone sets expectations pretty high. After trying them out, I must say, while I don’t quite think they descended from the heavens, they were cool and crisp and unbelievably comfortable sheets. I was surprised at how soft they were, and I love the variety of colors they come in. My only complaint is that the website made it really hard for me to figure out how to purchase anything other than the sheet set. I kept getting redirected to the sheet set’s item page, and as someone who normally likes to buy a few extra pillowcase sets with my sheets, I found it frustrating. I eventually figured it out, but could have done without the confusion.
What’s the Point of Silver-Infused Sheets?
Silver-infused sheets might sound unnecessarily luxurious, but the idea behind them is pretty simple and scientific. Silver is naturally antibacterial, so when tiny silver particles are woven into the fabric of your sheets, it helps slow bacterial growth, which in turn means your sheets stay cleaner and fresher for longer. If you’re prone to skin conditions or acne, less bacterial growth on your sheets can also mean fewer breakouts since there’s less bacteria coming into contact with your skin.
About Miracle Sheets
Miracle Sheets aren’t just designed to be antibacterial; they’re also designed to keep you cool at night. They’re made with NASA-inspired thermoregulating fabrics that help maintain an optimal sleeping temperature, making them particularly beneficial for hot sleepers or those prone to night sweats.
They’re made from long-staple cotton (which tends to hold up well over time) and are Oeko-Tex certified, meaning they’re tested for harmful substances. The silver infusion is permanent, not a coating that will wash out. So, if you’re buying them for the antibacterial benefits, that’s good to know.
You can also choose between two fabric types: the Signature set, which is a percale weave and feels a little more crisp and cool, and the Extra Luxe set, which is a sateen weave that’s smoother and slightly heavier. I went with the Signature, since I wanted to test the cooling properties, but if you want more of that silky, drapey feel, you might prefer the Luxe. Sets include a fitted sheet, flat sheet, and two pillowcases, except the Twin, which includes one pillowcase, and the Split King, which includes two fitted sheets.
Key Features
- Made from long-staple cotton infused with silver
- 7 size options (Twin, Twin XL, Full, Queen, King, Split King, Cali King)
- 12 color options, including several neutrals, blues, sage green, terracotta, and pink
- $204 to $250 for a sheet set, but they frequently offer discounts on the site
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Machine washable with no special care required (wash warm and tumble dry low)
- Deep-pocket fitted sheet fits mattresses up to 16 inches
- Free U.S. shipping
My Miracle Sheets Review
I ordered a set of Miracle Sheets and slept on them for about a week. Here’s what I found.
Ordering, Website, and Shipping

To be honest, one of my least favorite things about Miracle Sheets was their website. The Miracle Brand website is a little cluttered and a bit confusing to navigate. It feels a little infomercial-y and honestly doesn’t reflect the quality of the product. While they had ad banners promoting free towels and had the option to add an extra pillowcase set to my order, it took me forever to figure out how to purchase either of these items on their own. I kept getting redirected to the page selling the Miracle Made sheet set. I realized I was on try.miraclebrand.co rather than miraclebrand.co.
Both sites seem like they’re run by Miracle Brand, but I couldn’t figure out how to navigate to the latter from the former, and the “try” site was the one that kept coming up in searches.
I finally figured out how to get to their homepage, which felt a little less claustrophobic than the sheet set product page. At the end of the day, a cluttered and confusing website doesn’t change the quality of the product; I just think that having every single piece of information on one product page can be overwhelming.

That being said, it’s very easy to place an order. Choose your mattress size from the drop-down menu, the number of sheet sets you want, and the color you want. Click “Proceed to Checkout,” fill in your information (or use an express method like PayPal/Google Pay), and you’re on your way. You’ll get free shipping in 4-8 business days, or can pay $2.99 for express (3-5 day) shipping. They ship all over the United States, Canada, and Australia.
One thing to be aware of: they automatically check a box adding a two-year warranty to your order for $19.99, so you’ll have to uncheck that if you don’t want it.
What They Look Like (Because I Want My Home to Look Nice)
I ordered the “sand” colored sheets and my first impression was that they looked a little less “natural” and a little more “neutral” than I was hoping. They’re kind of a golden-tan color that I was hoping would be more linen-colored in person. I don’t dislike the color, and it has actually grown on me, and I will say that it’s pretty true to the color pictured.
I probably would have chosen something a little bolder, like the terracotta, sage, or even rosewood pink, but I haven’t decided what color I’m going to paint the bedroom yet, so I went with a color that would go with all of the (many) wall color ideas I have in mind. Since all of the Miracle Sheets colors work pretty well together, once I paint, I might get another set in a coordinating color so that I can mix and match.
The sheets are deep enough to fit a thick mattress, with wide elastic to hold the fitted sheet in place. They aren’t starchy or stiff, but they hold their shape pretty well, unlike some other super soft but too stretchy sheets (I’m looking at you, jersey “t-shirt” sheets).
They’re smooth and silky looking, especially right out of the dryer. They did get a bit wrinkly after a week’s worth of use. This doesn’t really bother me, since I prefer a lived-in look anyway, but if it’s important to you to have a crisp look even between laundry days, you might not want cotton sheets. If you’re someone who forgets their laundry in the dryer for hours (or days) at a time (who hasn’t?), you might need to tumble them again or iron them if you want them wrinkle free. According to the tag on my sheets, a warm iron is ok, but personally, I wouldn’t bother.
How do Miracle Sheets feel?
The 300 thread count made me a little skeptical, even though I’m pretty sure I remember reading an article a while back that basically said that thread count is meaningless. I was really surprised by how soft these sheets are, especially after I washed them once. They’re silky without that satin slipperiness, and they’re soft but more structured than a jersey sheet set. The best way I can think to describe them is like luxury hotel bedding but without the over-bleached starchiness. If I had a dress made of this material I’d live in it all summer.
Do Miracle Sheets actually keep you cool?
While the sheets themselves don’t have any external cooling properties (they’re not infused with refrigerant, after all, and it didn’t feel like air conditioning or anything) I was surprised at how cool to the touch they felt. You know when you flip your pillow over so that your skin is resting against the cool side? They kind of felt like that, except they didn’t get noticeably warmer throughout the night.
There was one night when I woke up a little warm (thanks to an extra blanket and a husband who likes to cuddle), but the sheets weren’t super sweaty and (more importantly) they dried quickly. The night that I had a window air conditioner on, I actually turned it off because the sheets were retaining the cool temperature so well.
Miracle Sheets’ Antibacterial Properties
As much as I wanted to for the sake of this review, I couldn’t bring myself to wait to see how long I could go before my sheets started to smell. Sorry guys. However, I will say that after a week they were still crisp and fresh. Unlike some sheets that I’ve used that feel a little questionable after a few nights, these felt the same as they did when I pulled them out of the wash.
According to the packaging and website, Miracle Sheets are “self-cleaning,” which might be a bridge too far. (Please don’t stop washing your sheets, people.) That said, it is possible that you’ll have to wash them less frequently, as the antibacterial silver could mean they don’t start to smell as quickly. Personally, I don’t really want to get to the point where my sheets smell before I wash them anyway, but to each their own I guess.
Pros
- They come in about a dozen different colors, many more than other silver sheet brands.
- They don’t require any special care; just machine wash warm and tumble dry on low.
- They’re super soft but have enough structure that they don’t look sloppy.
- The sheets actually do feel slightly cool to the touch.
Cons
- When I checked, a few of the colors were sold out for certain mattress sizes.
- The website is a little cluttered, and when I tried to view their other products, I kept getting redirected.
- Some of their claims (like being self-cleaning) are a bit too lofty. Silver may be antibacterial, but nothing beats good old soap and water.
Alternatives to Miracle Sheets
Miracle Sheets are the best silver-infused sheets I’ve found so far, but if you don’t think they’re right for you, you might want to consider one of these alternatives:
Silvery:
Silvery Sheets’ website is just as annoying as Miracle Brand’s, and their sheets are a comparable price to Miracle Sheets, but it seems like they’re pretty much always more than 50% off. It’s a good alternative if you want to try silver sheets for less money. They’re made from 100% bamboo viscose rather than cotton and they only come in one cool gray color.
Rest Evercool:
Like Miracle Sheets, Rest Evercool Sheets are designed to fight bacterial growth and to keep you cool. They’re made from a moisture-wicking blend of nylon and spandex and come in about two to six colors, depending on the set you choose. One thing to note is that they’re on the pricey side and several colors/sizes were only available for preorder when I checked.
Final Thoughts: Why I’m Planning to Buy Another Set of Miracle Sheets
I don’t think you need to be a hot sleeper or someone who forgoes laundry day to enjoy Miracle Sheets (though I’m sure that doesn’t hurt). At the end of the day (literally), they’re just really comfortable sheets. They’re soft and silky but not slippery, they come in a bunch of different coordinating colors, and they look really nice. I was surprised that the sheets actually did feel cool against my skin at night. However, even though they didn’t smell or look dirty after a week of use, I’m not planning on skipping too many wash days. They’re a little pricier than some of my other sheets, but I wouldn’t say they’re unreasonable, and they seem to run promotions fairly frequently. I think they’re worth it and would go so far as to say they’re the best silver-infused sheets on the market, just because the technology is pretty much the same across the board but it’s nice to have the luxury of long-staple cotton and a dozen color options.