Coyuchi

132 community mentions · Bedding & Bath
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Summary

Coyuchi enjoys strong community support as a premium, organic bedding brand known for long-lasting towels and sheets, with many owners reporting 8–10+ years of use. The brand's sustainability practices, including its recycling and refurbished resale program, are frequently cited as added value. However, a recurring criticism of fitted sheets ripping — and some reports of the crinkled percale feeling thin or scratchy — temper what is otherwise a highly positive reputation.

Verdict

Coyuchi's towels and most bedding consistently earn long-term praise from the community, but recurring fitted sheet failures and a high price point mean buyers should watch for sales, consider the refurbished program, and be aware that individual item quality may vary.

What people love

Community members consistently praise Coyuchi's absorbency, breathability, and longevity across towels and sheets, with many reporting years of heavy use with minimal wear. The brand's organic cotton quality, sustainability credentials, and end-of-life recycling program are frequently highlighted as differentiators.

  • Towels reported lasting 8–10+ years with regular washing
  • Organic cotton free from chemical coatings that reduce absorbency
  • Sheets soften with repeated washing rather than degrading
  • Minimal lint shedding compared to competing brands
  • Sustainability program includes recycling and refurbished product resale
  • Wide product range praised: towels, percale sheets, pillows, blankets, robes

What people criticize

The most consistent complaint is fitted sheets ripping, with multiple users reporting failures within a year or two — and some noting this may reflect recent quality decline. Price is universally flagged as a barrier, and a minority of users found the crinkled percale thin and scratchy or reported poor customer service experiences.

  • Fitted sheets ripping reported by multiple users, sometimes within a year
  • Some users suspect quality has declined compared to older purchases
  • Crinkled percale described as thin and scratchy by some buyers
  • Premium price point is a significant barrier for many shoppers
  • Rare reports of poor customer service responsiveness and marketing-over-substance concerns

What people are saying

One long-term owner noted that their Coyuchi towels are still going strong after eight years of weekly laundering in an electric dryer, and that 'crunch' in a towel is a good sign of absorbency.
A user who compared multiple brands observed that Coyuchi bedding produces dramatically less lint than comparable brands after drying, and suggested this was a meaningful sign of long-term durability.
Someone who had owned Coyuchi sheets since 2012 noted they lasted about a decade before showing significant wear, and that their children's jersey sheet fitted sheets held up roughly 10 years before the elastic finally gave out.
A dissenting user reported that two replacement fitted sheets both ripped within a year, and wondered whether Coyuchi's manufacturing quality had declined compared to older sets that are still holding up fine.