After decades of curating “Favorite Things” lists, Oprah knows a thing or two about what’s cool, both literally and figuratively.
The media mogul’s featured Cozy Earth’s cooling bedding and loungewear not just once, but four times — and right now, during the company’s massive Fourth of July sale, shoppers can score the same bamboo-based essentials for up to 25% off.
Discounts include the buttery soft Bamboo Sheet Set ($339 $271), which became the first of Oprah’s many Cozy Earth “favorites” in 2018.
“This bamboo-sourced set — including sheets and a duvet cover — is the softest ever,” she raved of the breathable bedding bundle at the time.
Multiple Page Six staffers have also put the brand’s bestselling sheets to the test (including this writer, who counts them as a must-have for hot summer nights).
Sleepwear-wise, Winfrey’s picks include the brand’s Long Sleeve Bamboo Pajama Set ($195 $156); if you prefer to slumber in shorts, try the Short Sleeve Bamboo Pajama Set ($175 $140) instead.
Kris Jenner’s also a fan of Cozy Earth’s PJs, having gifted her family custom bunny-printed sets for Easter this year.
For everyday style staples that just feel like pajamas, consider the Bamboo Jogger Pant ($165 $132), which Oprah described as “oh so soft” in 2020.
And to complete your cozy outfit, look no further than the Plush Lounge Socks ($55 $44) the media mogul once likened to “walking on clouds.”
Whatever you choose to add to your cart, just make sure you do so before these incredible deals end. (And for more Fourth of July savings, check out our roundup of the best summer sales from other celebrity-approved labels.)
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.