I am honestly so frustrated with my cheap pilling sheets and just want to switch to Parachute already but the prices are killing me. My logic was that if I wait for Black Friday I can finally afford the linen set for my new place in Denver but I am getting so anxious about missing the start time. I checked their site and there is nothing about 2026 dates yet. Do they usually start the Monday before or is it actually on Friday morning? I have a 400 dollar limit and I am terrified the colors I want will sell out while I am at work if I dont time this perfectly...
To add to the point above: honestly, I'd disagree with just waiting for the Parachute sale if that 400 dollar limit is a hard line. In my experience, their 20 percent off Black Friday discount is decent, but for a full setup with a duvet cover, you are gonna be cutting it super close once taxes and shipping hit. I've tried many high-end sets over the years and ngl, the pilling usually happens because the fibers are too short or the weave is loose. Cheap linen is a trap, but Parachute isn't the only quality game in town. If you're in Denver, the dry air makes linen feel amazing but it can also make it brittle if it's low quality. If the Parachute price is still too high even with the sale, you should look at the Quince European Linen Sheet Set Queen White. It's basically the same 160 GSM quality but costs significantly less than the big name brands. I switched my guest room to those and they've held up just as well as my expensive sets. Another solid move is the Sijo Home French Flax Linen Sheet Set Queen. They often have better bundles that include everything for under 300 bucks. If you do stick with Parachute tho, dont buy the full bundle if you dont use a top sheet. Buy separates to keep that budget in check. TL;DR: Parachute usually does 20 percent off, but Quince European Linen Sheet Set Queen White or Sijo Home French Flax Linen Sheet Set Queen are much better values for a strict 400 dollar limit.
Based on historical data from previous years, Parachute usually triggers their Cyber Week sale the Monday morning before Thanksgiving. I would suggest you keep a close eye on your inbox around 7:00 AM MST since you are in Denver. Be careful with that 400 dollar limit though. A Parachute Linen Sheet Set Queen 100 percent European Flax currently lists for about 539 dollars. Even with a standard 20 percent discount, your subtotal hits 431 dollars before taxes. You might want to consider just grabbing the Parachute Linen Fitted Sheet Queen and some pillowcases if you really need to stay under budget. Make sure to create an account ahead of time so your shipping info is saved. Inventory for specific colors like Bone or Clay moves extremely fast once the link goes live... basically its a race against their stock refresh.
Quick question, what bed size are we talking about? That 400 dollar cap is gonna be tight depending on the dimensions and whether you need a top sheet included. High-quality linen usually sits around 160 GSM for a balance of durability and breathability. If Parachute sells out, the Brooklinen Washed Linen Core Sheet Set Queen has a comparable weave structure. I can run more data on price-per-wash longevity once I know the size.