I received my sheets this week and promptly washed them and put them on the bed. I was pleasantly surprised that they did not wrinkle as much as I expected them to based on some of the reviews. I really do think the different experiences people have with wrinkling are due to how a person does their laundry... such as: how soft/hard their water is, how hot or cool they dry them, how long the sheets are left in the dryer, etc. Wrinkles can be irritating ... but if they continue to wash like this then I'll be more than satisfied. These sheets are extremely comfortable and soft... and I am more than pleased with the oversize top sheet. Finally, a manufacturer took the top sheet into consideration when making sheets for a deep mattress. However, if I had an 8" / 10" mattress I don't think I would be happy because they are trying to force a square peg into a round hole. In other words, make the sheets for the depth of the mattress! ----> I am happy with my purchase and would have given the sheets 5 stars, except for the following: MAJOR FLAW WITH ALL SHEET MANUFACTURERS FOR DEEP MATTRESSES: This applies to every set of sheets I have purchased (which is a lot). I am soooo tired when a company states that their sheets (pick your brand) fit deep pocket mattresses... up to 18" / 20" / 22" etc. For me, that is not the 'major' problem. Yes, I definitely need the corners to fit... but even when the corners fit, the sheets do not fully cover the sides of the mattress. I don't think I can be the only person who has this problem. My mattress is only 17 inches deep... I just measured it again in three different places. I have purchased sheets rated for an 18" ... 20" ... and now 22", and the sides are still not adequately covered. These sheets however, come the closest... but there is still an area where it doesn't cover the mattress. I am hoping the sheets will stretch a little and eventually fit completely... but I'm not holding my breath. If a sheet manufacturer would market their sheets addressing issues such as these, up front and center, then it would greatly help their sales. WHY do I, the consumer, have to search to find the depth of mattress a sheet is rated for??? WHY do I, the consumer, have to search to find out if the dimensions of the top sheet is adequate to cover my deeper mattress? WHY do consumers have to ask questions of other consumers for information the manufacturer should provide up front and center??? Honestly, the sheet manufacturers are relying on the consumers to sell their sheets! Granted, MALOUF does pretty well in this area, so these comments are NOT specifically directed to them... but even they could do better. Would I buy these sheets again? Right now I say yes, and I probably will. After sleeping on these sheets I don't think I ever want to go back to cotton again, and for that matter I don't like flannel, and most of the microfiber sheets. These sheets have a nice feel and a nice weight. If these sheets had covered my mattress completely, both on the corners AND the sides, I would be purchasing another two sets today. As it is, I am on Amazon searching for sheets yet again... and I'd rather be able to purchase more of these. I plan to come back in a few months to update this posting... addressing any additional issues, positive or negative, that may arise. Come on MALOUF ... get on the ball and show the other manufacturers how to sell sheets! March 2017 UPDATE: I am updating my rating and to say that I would NOT purchase another set of these sheets. I have a 17" mattress and the bottom sheets accommodates the corners ... but not the sides. These sheets leave you with portions of the mattress showing on both sides of the bed. I really tried not to let this bother me, but it does. I want the entire mattress completely covered... not just the corners. My mattress is 17" and they say it will cover a 22" mattress. HARDLY!