Beyond Organic Breeze Sheet Set
Made from sustainably farmed Austrian Eucalyptus and OEKO-TEX® CLASS I certified — making sure every step from farm to factory to you is free of harmful substances.
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- 300 thread count sheet set made with 100% TENCEL™ lyocell from sustainably farmed Austrian Eucalyptus.
- Includes fitted sheet, flat sheet & two pillowcases (except in styles that indicate otherwise).
- Extra Deep Fitted Sheet with Elastic Corner Anchor Bands (for a secure fit).
- OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 Class 1 certified product has been tested against a list of over 1,000 harmful substances.
Your order includes:
- 50 night, risk-free returns.
- Free standard shipping.
- Afterpay, Shop Pay, and PayPal are available at checkout.
- At Home Trial: Try this product for 7 nights free - we won't charge you unless you keep it.
Sizing:
- Twin: 66" X 96" flat sheet, 39" x 75" x 12" fitted sheet, 20” x 29” pillowcases
- Twin XL: 66" X 96" flat sheet, 39” X80” X 12" fitted sheet, 20” x 29” pillowcases
- Full: 92” x 102” flat sheet, 54” x 75” x 15" fitted sheet, 20” x 29” pillowcases
- Queen: 92” x 102” flat sheet, 60” x 80” x 15" fitted sheet, 20” x 29 pillowcases
- King: 108” x 102” flat sheet, 78” x 80” x 15" fitted sheet, 20” x 36” pillowcases
- California King: 108” x 102” flat sheet, 72” x 84” x 15" fitted sheet, 20” x 36” pillowcases
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold. Tumble dry low.
The At Home Trial lets you experience Buffy for 7 nights before buying.
When you place your order, a temporary hold will be placed on your card (which may appear as “pending” or “processing”) to validate your payment method. We only complete the charge when the trial ends 7 nights later. If you find Buffy isn't for you, email us at hello@buffy.co and we'll remove the hold immediately.
All customers are also entitled to our 50 night returns policy.
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Organic Isn't Enough
While organic bedding standards like GOTS® ensure the original fiber is organically farmed — it doesn't lab test the finished product.
OEKO-TEX® CLASS I rigorously tests finished textiles to ensure all the steps in between the farm and your bed — chemical softening, brightening, fixing, and dying — are free of harmful substances.
Organic farms doesn't mean organic factories
After a fiber is grown, it's transported to factories where it is spun, woven, dyed, whitened, softened and finished. Standard processes involve dyes, detergents, alkalis, acids, fixatives, softeners that are known to include:
—Formaldehyde
—Extractable heavy metals
—Pesticide residues
—Phthalates
—PFAS
OEKO-TEX® tests the finished sheet
Not the farm. Not the fiber. The thing you actually sleep in — fabric, thread, dye, and all — tested by an independent lab against more than 1,000 harmful substances.
It's the standard that matters most if you have:
—Skin that reacts
—Eczema, psoriasis, or inflammatory skin conditions
—Allergies or sensitivities
—A baby or young child in the house
The Breeze is certified to Class I — the strictest tier, written for textiles made for babies and toddlers. We hold adult bedding to it anyway.
Buffy fights heat and moisture at the source
Eliminate Moisture
Made of eucalyptus-derived TENCEL™ Lyocell — the optimal choice to relieve humidity under the covers.
Dissipate Heat
Eucalyptus fibers have up to 10x higher Thermal Conductivity than other textiles — transferring heat away from the body via conduction.
Higher Breathability
Breeze fabric has lab-tested 32% higher airflow than cotton based bedding.
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OEKO-TEX® vs. GOTS
Is OEKO-TEX® better than GOTS?
Neither is universally better because they answer different questions.
GOTS is a broad organic-textile standard covering certified organic fibers, textile processing and environmental and social criteria. OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 is specifically focused on testing textile articles for harmful substances.
If your main priority is organic fiber origin, GOTS is highly relevant. If your primary concern is what the finished textile contains, OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 offers the more direct assurance.
No. Breeze Sheets are made with TENCEL™ Lyocell rather than being marketed as GOTS-certified organic bedding.
They are certified to OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, Product Class I, the standard’s strictest product category.
This should be stated plainly. Do not try to make the shopper believe Buffy carries both certifications.
No. Organic refers principally to how an agricultural material was grown and certified. Turning fiber into finished bedding still involves spinning or fiber formation, weaving, dyeing, washing, finishing and sewing.
GOTS restricts many textile-processing inputs and imposes processing requirements, but “organic” should not be treated as synonymous with “chemical-free.”
GOTS requires certified operators to maintain contamination and residue-testing policies based on risk. Audits can include random sampling or testing when contamination or noncompliance is suspected, and GOTS also conducts integrity testing of randomly selected certified products.
It is therefore inaccurate to say that GOTS never tests finished products. The better distinction is that testing finished textiles for harmful substances is the primary purpose of OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100.
STANDARD 100 has four product classes based on how an article is used and how closely it contacts the skin.
Product Class I applies to articles intended for babies and young children and carries the strictest test limits.
The STANDARD 100 criteria address more than 1,000 potentially harmful substances, including regulated and non-regulated substances of concern.
The exact tests and limits depend on the article, its materials and its product class.
Product Class I provides strong finished-product chemical reassurance because it applies the standard’s strictest requirements.
However, no textile certification can guarantee that an individual will never experience irritation or an allergic reaction, and the certification should not be presented as treating eczema, allergies or another medical condition.
Because adults spend hours every night with bedding directly against their skin.
Buffy chose the standard’s strictest product class rather than stopping at the class normally associated with ordinary direct-skin-contact textiles.