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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. If anyone can lay claim to revolutionizing , it’s . The stylish home company changed the game of sheets when it launched in 2014 as an online-only bedding brand, and since then, it has expanded to essentials for the kitchen and bathroom, while opening more than 20 brick-and-mortar stores, including in its hometown of Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Austin, Seattle and beyond.

The brand has quite the celebrity following, too. Just two months ago, Parachute collaborated with rapper Tyler, The Creator on a , with select styles still available to . Prior to that, Parachute partnered with celebrity interior designer Jake Arnold on , and vintage-inspired finds.



And now through Sept. 2, the L.A.

-based brand is hosting a on its cult-favorite along with select , , and . While the brand’s signature mattresses are rarely on sale, they’re currently 25 percent off for up to $650 in savings during the holiday weekend. In addition to the mattress savings, you can enjoy up to 60 percent off cotton bath robes (perfect for gifting), bathroom linens and, of course, Parachute’s luxurious .

Save more by taking up to 15 percent off both and , for up to $230 off. We’ve rounded up the best items to buy from . From classic percale sheets and minimalist-chic linen coverlets, to waffle towels, cloud-like comforters and, of course, the brand’s famous mattress, shop our top picks below.

Best Parachute Bedding: Percale vs. Sateen vs. Linen Parachute launched with its crisp , but now the brand also offers organic and brushed cotton, linen, and sateen bedding.

Prices range from $59 for the to $708 and up for the (on sale for $631.30 and up). Not sure about the difference between all of Parachute’s ? The brand’s percale and sateen bedsheets are both made of 100 percent long-staple Egyptian cotton and meet the Oeko-Tex Standard 100.

However, hot sleepers will prefer the , which has a crisp, matte and lightweight finish to keep you cool at night. The silky-soft have a smooth feel, while the tight (but still breathable) weave is ideal for keeping cold sleepers warm. Parachute’s naturally antimicrobial are made of European flax, and are ideal for all types of sleepers year-round as they’re breathable for warm days but cozy enough for cool nights.

The brand’s also has a buttery-soft percale weave that’s light and crisp, but the material has a warmer and cozy feel that the brand says is warmer than its classic percale but cooler than sateen. Its organic cotton meets GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification. The brand’s down fill is made of European white down (85 percent clusters, 15 percent down and feather fibers) and the down alternative is made of 100 percent hypoallergenic microfiber.

The company offers in a range of fabrics: a plush that dries quickly, a supersoft , a lightweight , 100 percent or Mediterranean-inspired . All of Parachute’s materials Oeko-Tex Certified Standard 100 guidelines, so textiles are tested for harmful substances, color fading and acidity to ensure the health of factory workers and consumers alike. We also love that the company offers free carbon-neutral shipping, a 100-day mattress trial and 60-day returns if you’re not in love with your bedsheets or towels.

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