| Plaid. S'mores. Leaf piles. Wearing plaid while eating s'mores in a leaf pile. Some things just feel right in autumn… Like cotton. As the weather veers from bright and blue to "Is that a slight chill in the air?" you need the versatile, breathable stuff on your body. And if that shirt is 100% cotton, that means your biceps are being hugged by natural, renewable materials. So that should help you sleep a little better at night. Especially if your sheets are cotton, too. Yes, that inherent breathability seems like a beautiful thing on a summer night, but you don't have to rely on your intuition here—research has shown that you'll get a better night's sleep in cotton sheets than non-cotton sheets. Why? Because cotton doesn't trap heat under the covers. You can thank us later. And listen, nobody wants to talk about odor, but stick with us for a second. What's worse—reading about how cotton washes clean and retains no odor, or realizing in the middle of the gym that you're the source of that horrible stench? They say the two most beautiful words in the English language are cellar door. The two least beautiful are clearly who smells? Sponsored by Cotton | | | | |
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