2. The Science of the “Crisp” Sheet
Your husband might think it’s about “vanity,” but ironing sheets actually changes the physical structure of the fabric.
Flattening the Fibers: Over time, washing and tumble-drying “ruffle” the microscopic fibers of your cotton sheets. This creates a slightly “fuzzy” texture that traps heat and skin cells. Ironing flattens those fibers, creating a cooler, smoother surface that stays cleaner for longer.
The Sleep Quality Connection: There is a documented psychological effect called “The Fresh Sheet Reset.” A smooth, crisp bed reduces sensory input while you sleep. No bunching, no rough patches—just a cool, flat surface that signals to your brain that it is time for deep rest.