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Founded by Torontonians Julia Reid and Hallie Gould, Tuck offers 300-thread-count bedding made with a custom blend of Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certified cotton and Tencel Lyocell fibres. Lino Tencel

Six reasons why your next set of bed sheets should be Canadian - The Globe and Mail

Tuck classic sheet set, from $169.

Available in three colours, Endy’s sateen weave, 100-per-cent organic cotton bedding comes with free shipping and a one-year warranty.

Endy organic cotton sheets, from $105.

Made in Portugal with long-staple cotton and single-ply yarns, these chambray sheets feature a stripe pattern that’s equally modern and timeless.

Envello crisp chambray sheet set, from $218.

Made in India with 100-per-cent GOTS organic and Fairtrade-certified cotton, Vancouver-based Takasa’s percale bedding features a crisp and cool hand-feel.

Takasa cotton bed sheet set, from $198.

Toronto’s Kotn offers both 100-per-cent cotton and linen-and-cotton blend bedding. This matte finish set is made with 400-thread-count long-staple Egyptian cotton and Oeko-Tex certified, non-toxic dyes.

Kotn fitted sheet and pillowcase set, from $115.

Designed in Vancouver, Flax Home’s Sleep Collection is made in Guimaraes, Portugal and Guangdong, China. Made with 100-per-cent European stonewashed linen, these luxurious sheets are breathable and antimicrobial.

Flax Home linen sheet set, from $310.

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Six reasons why your next set of bed sheets should be Canadian - The Globe and Mail

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