Expert Guesses Cheap vs. Expensive Bed Sheets | Price Points: Home | Architectural Digest

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In this episode of ‘Price Points: Home’, Bedding expert and Founder of Buffy.co Leo Wang guesses which one of two bed sheets is more expensive. For each round of bed sheets, Leo looks at material (fabrics like cotton, silk, satin, etc), thread count, and weave, before guessing which set of bed sheets costs more. Once the prices are revealed, Wang explains why a specific set of bed sheets costs more and how to make the different bed sheets. Furnished by Feather, France & Son.

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Marco Aguirre says:

I love this guys voice. He may put me at ease better than any sheet!

ADarkAria says:

This was very helpful! Plus, one couldn't have found someone with a more calming, relaxing voice — making the entire thought of sleeping in a comfortable, peaceful bed simply a bed sheet away. Thank you so much, Leo, for your expertise!

L Seh says:

I want to know what he sleeps on, brand, everything.

Ace says:

This man is so fine y’all

CAROLE FREEMAN says:

This information is very interesting and the best I have ever seen on sheets. Plus this gentleman’s delivery and soft voice is very pleasing to listen to. Thank you!

J H says:

It would be nice to have links to the products

Sumerianharp says:

I am looking for sheets that wont attract pet hair

Sin City Quinn says:

Is he being serious?

Tyler Hart, J.D. says:

Another comment for “Al Gore’s Rhythm” to echo all the sentiments herein above: Love, LOVED your expert host! He’s a doll, and I genuinely know we’d be great real-life friends if our paths ever should cross.
New sub! 👍🏼

Fried Meat says:

@3:00 is higher thread count means more soft yet more warm and heavier?

What about hot sleepers?
What's the ideal thread count he/she should look for?

Thanks.

Nina City says:

I need him to review Brooklinen's products now. lol

A R says:

I literally love this person

ishaan says:

YOUR VOICE 🤩🤩🤩🤩

J M says:

which one absorbs sweet the best?

XM says:

Wow he is gorgeous. I mean…I care about sheets but…🤷🏽‍♀️

Fru P says:

I would follow this guy into battle and I don’t know why

notta3d says:

You can tell this guys loves what he does.

renata mitchell says:

Thank you 💕 I enjoyed watching. Lol

K B says:

I want to know what the linen sheets brand was. I always thought linen was rough

John Finley says:

Hes so handsome😍

Daniel Aranda says:

Nicely organically put

Josh H says:

Bamboo Egyptian cotton sateen long thread 400 thread count is the best. The thread count doesn't mean anything really because some low thread counts are better than high thread counts

FireMonster says:

Really cool video! I like this guy!!

Aerohk says:

i like this dude.

porcelain says:

I thought thread count was dismissed as a giant marketing sham a while ago??

porcelain says:

Tbh some polyester sheets feel way softer but unfortunately they aren’t breathable

Pajama Man says:

bruh. You made this lesson so calming and understandable, thank you.

Gary Williams says:

Did my man just say that anything above 600 thread count is just a marketing gimmick? Because ill tell you what 600 count sheets feel like toilet paper compared to my 1200

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