2. Tangling is Real

Raise your hand if you’ve ever woken up feeling like your top sheet had turned into a wrestling match.


It starts off neatly tucked.

But by morning?


It’s wrapped around your legs like a boa constrictor. 


No one wants to wrestle fabric before coffee — and people are opting out of the struggle.


3. Duvets Are Cleaner (and Easier to Wash)

With the rise of the duvet culture , many people are washing their duvet covers more frequently — which makes top sheets less necessary.


Duvet covers can be washed weekly.

They’re easier to clean than heavy comforters.

They offer a fresh layer without needing a top sheet underneath.


4. Hot Sleepers Unite

Some of us are hot sleepers — the kind who wake up sweaty, peel off layers, and question the purpose of anything extra on the bed.


For these folks:


The top sheet is just more heat

The duvet is enough

Less is more (especially at night)

5. Millennial Minimalism Wins

Let’s be honest — younger generations are redefining what “bedding” means.


They value:


Simplicity

Aesthetics (hello, Instagram-ready beds)

Comfort without fuss

And when you look at the numbers…


40% of Parachute’s customers now opt for fitted sheets only. 


No top sheet.

No extra laundry.

Just a duvet and a mattress that feels lived-in — not over-layered.


🧼 The Practical Side: Do You Really Need a Top Sheet?

It’s not just about style — it’s about hygiene, habits, and personal preference .


Pros of Using a Top Sheet:

Extra layer of protection

Keeps your duvet or comforter cleaner longer

Classic bedding feel

For those who grew up with it — it just feels right

Great for cold sleepers

Adds warmth without extra blankets

Easier to launder

Washes faster than bulky duvets


Cons of Using a Top Sheet:

Tangles during the night

Especially if you're a restless sleeper

Adds extra laundry

One more thing to wash, fold, and store

Less necessary with duvets

If you wash the cover regularly, it’s redundant

Not always stylish

Some find it bulky or outdated


🌙 Final Thoughts: Sleep Is Personal — And So Is Your Bed

There’s no right or wrong way to make a bed — just the way that makes you comfortable.


For some, the top sheet is a cherished part of bedtime — a soft barrier between body and duvet.


For others?

It’s just one more thing to wrestle before falling asleep.


And maybe that’s the real reason it’s disappearing.


Because sleep isn’t about tradition.

It’s about comfort.

About ease.

About not waking up with a sheet around your ankles.


So next time you’re folding laundry and wondering if you really need that top sheet…


Ask yourself:


“Do I use it?”

“Does it make my sleep better?”

“Or is it just taking up space in my linen closet?” 


Because sometimes, the best way to make your bed…


Is to make it the way that makes you happiest.


And if that means just a fitted sheet and a cozy duvet?


So be it.


Because in the end, the only thing that matters is that you slept well — and woke up feeling good.


And that’s what sleep is really about.