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Neatly made bed in a bright Dutch bedroom with two fitted sheet textures side by side, showing the visual difference between jersey and badstof fabric.

Jersey or terry fitted sheet? Here’s the difference

Sierd Zijlstra
4 min read time

Doubting between a jersey or terry cloth fitted sheet? Your choice mainly comes down to sleep comfort, warmth, and how it feels on your skin. With the right fabric your fitted sheet stays put and you sleep a little more comfortably, without any fuss.

At The HappyBed you will find jersey fitted sheets. We help you compare clearly so you can quickly see whether jersey matches your preferences or if you should look for terry cloth instead.

What is the difference between jersey and terry cloth?

The main difference is in the fabric structure. Jersey is supple, smoother, and knit with stretch. Terry cloth has a fuller, more cuddly texture and usually feels warmer.

Feature Jersey fitted sheet Terry cloth fitted sheet
Feel Smooth, soft, and supple Softer, thicker, and fuller
Warmth Comfortable, usually less warm Relatively warm and cozy
Stretch Great elasticity Often stretchy too, but with a heavier hand feel
Look Tighter and smoother on the mattress More texture
Seasonal feel Versatile Often loved in colder seasons

When should you choose jersey?

A jersey fitted sheet is often the best pick if you want something supple, stretchy, and easy to pair. It usually fits tightly around the mattress and feels good without being too heavy or too warm.

Jersey is a good match for you if you:

  • you like a soft, smooth fabric
  • you want a fitted sheet that hugs the mattress well
  • you are not specifically looking for an extra warm winter feel
  • you want a practical all round option for everyday use

That mix of comfort and ease of use makes jersey a safe choice for many sleepers.

When should you choose terry cloth?

Terry cloth is a popular choice for anyone who wants their bed to feel extra warm and snug. Thanks to its fuller structure, it feels thicker and cozier than jersey.

Terry cloth could be a better match if you:

  • you get cold in bed easily
  • you like a softer, fluffier texture
  • you want extra warmth in the colder months

If you prefer a lighter, smoother feel, jersey is usually the better fit.

Which fitted sheet is warmer?

Terry cloth generally feels warmer than jersey because the fabric is thicker and more voluminous. Jersey is usually lighter, which often makes it more comfortable if you want a fitted sheet that feels good all year round.

If you heat up quickly at night, jersey is usually the obvious pick. If you want a cozy, warm bed feel, terry cloth is chosen more often.

Which fitted sheet stays put best?

A fitted sheet stays in place when the size is right and the fabric has enough stretch. Jersey really shines here because it is naturally supple and elastic, so it wraps smoothly and snugly around the mattress.

Always keep this in mind when choosing:

  • the correct mattress size
  • the height of your mattress
  • whether you have a regular mattress or a topper
  • enough stretch in the fabric

A well-fitting jersey fitted sheet is often a smart pick if you value a neat, snug fit.

What is the best material for a fitted sheet?

There isn’t one material that’s best for everyone. The right choice depends on what you value most in your sleep. If you want a balance of softness, stretch, and everyday ease, jersey is a strong option for many people. If you mainly want extra warmth and a fuller feel, terry makes more sense.

So the best choice isn’t just about material, it’s about your sleep preferences. If you want to learn more about the difference between molton and fitted sheets, that will also help you make the right call.

Our pick: jersey as a comfortable all-rounder

Because The HappyBed offers jersey fitted sheets, the focus is on a fabric that’s soft, flexible, and easy to use. A jersey fitted sheet is a great match if you want comfort without the fuss and a sheet that feels good and wraps neatly around your mattress.

Want to see if jersey is your match? Check out The HappyBed’s 160x200 fitted sheets. If you have a single mattress, head to 90x200 fitted sheets and pick the size and color that suit your bed.

Frequently asked questions

What are the benefits of a terry fitted sheet?

A terry fitted sheet usually feels warmer, thicker, and cozier than jersey. That’s why it’s often chosen in colder months or by people who love an extra soft and snug bed.

Which is better and warmer: a jersey or cotton fitted sheet?

Jersey isn’t a raw material, it’s a knitting technique. Many jersey fitted sheets are actually made of cotton. Compared to a smooth woven cotton fitted sheet, jersey usually feels stretchier and often a bit softer. For extra warmth, a molton fitted sheet is chosen more often than standard cotton or jersey.

Is jersey suitable for every season?

For many people, yes. Jersey is often seen as a comfortable all-round choice because it feels soft and flexible without being heavy or very warm.

What should I pay attention to when choosing the right fitted sheet size?

Look at the length, width, and height of your mattress. If you have a topper, you usually need a fitted sheet made specifically for it. Getting the right size matters more for the fit than just the fabric choice.

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