Don’t worry (or, I’m sorry), there’s nothing about sex in today’s post. Or inebriated sailors, or, as Wikipedia explains, a ship whose sheets have come loose. My brother (neither a sailor nor staggering drunk) called me earlier this week to ask my advice about sheets. He’s attending training for people who joined the Air Force to pay for medical school, and his wife scheduled her visit with family for the same two weeks.
In a stunning gesture that MY HUSBAND COULD LEARN A LOT FROM, Brad hopes to surprise Hannah with new sheets when they both get home. It sounds like Hannah has been dropping subtle hints, subtle enough that Brad, who despite being a good husband is still a man, had no idea where to begin. Flannel? Silk? Cotton? Hemp? Thread-count? He wondered if he should wash them before using them the first time. (Yes, unless you want the option of returning them, then No).

These look rather slippery to me.
There are a lot of sheet options (Bamboo? Felt? Cotton-Poly), so I devised the following quiz to help OTHER HUSBANDS WHO WISH TO SURPRISE THEIR WIVES. Women can take the quiz to make their hints less subtle, and men, answer with your wife in mind. Forgive the irresponsible over-generalization, but I don’t think most men care what the sheets are made of, as long as your lovely body graces them.
What Kind of Sheet Are You?
1. Your favorite breakfast is:
a) Granola with Soy Milk
b) Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes
c) Eggs Benedict, Extra Hollandaise
d) Crepes with Berries and Creme Fraiche
e) Quiche Lorraine
2. You Usually Sleep:
a) In an untidy sprawl.
b) Left side
c) Spooning
d) Right side
e) Fetal position
3. Your favorite movie is:
a) Juno
b) Sound of Music
c) Sex and the City
d) The Philadelphia Story
e) Xanadu
4. Your idea of recreation is:
a) Raising llamas
b) Reading a book in the window seat
c) Day at the spa
d) Metropolitan Museum Costume Gala
e) Roller Derby
Results
Mostly A’s: Flannel
Mostly B’s: Jersey Knit
Mostly C’s: Silk or Satin
Mostly D’s: 1200 Thread-count 100% Egyptian Cotton
Mostly E’s: Cotton/Polyester Blend
Now that you know what kind of sheets to buy, remember to wash them twice a year, whether they need them or not. And one final hint: if you have a king-size bed, you can write “foot” on both ends of the fitted sheet so you can easily tell which way they go. My sister and mom draw big arrows too, but I’m not sure that’s necessary.
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I actually prefer flannel, but didn’t get any a’s.
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My husband went through that AF program. Good luck!
As for sheets…I really do like the expensive ones but since I am a Target girl I hardly ever splurge. If he is looking for expensive sheets Tuesday Morning is a good place to start if you have them where you live.
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I don’t think my husband has thought about our sheets for one second in his life. And if he went and picked out new ones, I’d just be upset that he didn’t get the right kind.
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It’s Dad, not Mom, who writes Foot on them.
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Fun quiz, though I’m strictly a 200-250 thread-count (why pay more?) 100% cotton woman. And I could eat all the breakfasts.
And it is so cool that your brother is surprising his wife with the new sheets.
I was a good mix of my two favorite, jersey and flannel.
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Mmmmm…. Jersey knit. I’m a straight-b kinda gal, so why don’t I have any of those sheets? Looks like some internet shopping is in my future.
Unless … do you have recs for where to buy good quality, good value sheets? I always used to go to the Wamasutta outlets, but there aren’t any around here….
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I thought this quiz was hilarious (obviously, since I came up with it), just glad no one’s mad about stereotyping. Although, I like all of the options on each question, and wouldn’t mind any of the sheets (except the cotton/poly).
Marie — Flannel are nice at first, but then they start to pill, and get almost rough (at least mine do).
whymommy — I bought my jersey knit sheets at Walmart, and I love them. They don’t look as crisp or tailored as a cotton weave, but they are so soft.