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Best Non-Toxic Bedskirts

We vetted bedskirts against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.

Camille May

Camille May

Cofounder & Product Curator

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Medical Reviewer, PhD

Here's what we look for:

  • Natural fibers like organic cotton, linen, wool, and hemp
  • Non-toxic dyes and low-impact finishes
  • Trusted third-party certifications like GOTS & OEKO-TEX
  • Brands that are transparent about sourcing, materials, and ethics

Best Non-Toxic Bedskirts

On Welpr, terms like "non-toxic," "safer," "cleaner," "healthier," and "vetted" are editorial labels based on our own standard for product assessment. They are not guarantees, certifications, or medical claims. Learn more.

Belgian Linen Bed Skirt

Belgian Linen Bed Skirt

Simple & Opulence

Welpr Rating
4.9?
Est. Price$85.49
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on Amazon

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French Linen Bed Skirt with Pleated Frills (Linen & Cotton)

French Linen Bed Skirt with Pleated Frills (Linen & Cotton)

Biselina

Welpr Rating
4.9?
Est. Price$47.49
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Sofia Flax Linen Bed Skirt

Sofia Flax Linen Bed Skirt

Yaya & Co.

Welpr Rating
4.9?
Est. Price$138
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on YaYa & Co

100% Organic Cotton Bedskirt

100% Organic Cotton Bedskirt

Vivacious Cotton

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. Price$39.99
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on Amazon

Cream Linen Gathered Bed Skirt

Cream Linen Gathered Bed Skirt

Pom Pom At Home

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. Price$322
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on Fig Linen

How to Swap to Non-Toxic bedskirts:

Here's how to swap to non-toxic bedskirts:

What to know about bedskirts

Bedskirts sit close to your sleeping area and are made almost entirely of fabric, so the material and how it's finished matter most. Welpr focuses on the fiber type, dyes, and any chemical treatments applied to the fabric. Since bedskirts stay in place for long stretches and surround your bed frame, choosing cleaner materials helps keep your sleep environment simple and non-toxic.

  • Bedskirts made from synthetic fabrics may be treated with wrinkle-resistant or stain-resistant chemical coatings that can off-gas over time.
  • Even though a bedskirt doesn't touch your skin directly, it's in constant proximity to where you sleep, so material quality still matters.

Check the bedskirt you already have

Look at the care label or product listing for your current bedskirt to see what it's made of. Welpr prioritizes natural fibers like organic cotton, linen, and hemp, and avoids products made with synthetic fabrics or azo dyes.

  • If the label says polyester, microfiber, or a poly-blend, that's a sign the bedskirt may not meet Welpr's standards.
  • Check whether the product description mentions any wrinkle-free, stain-resistant, or permanent-press finishes — these typically involve chemical treatments.

Use your current bedskirt more safely

If you're not ready to replace your bedskirt right away, a good wash can help reduce residual finishes and dyes. This is especially worthwhile if the bedskirt is new or has a strong chemical smell out of the package.

  • Wash it once or twice in hot water (if the care label allows) before putting it on your bed to help release residual treatments.
  • Air out the bedroom regularly to reduce any lingering off-gassing from synthetic or treated fabrics.

Choose a cleaner bedskirt

Look for bedskirts made from natural fibers like organic cotton, linen, or hemp. Certifications like GOTS or OEKO-TEX® can help confirm the fabric is free from unwanted chemical treatments and harmful dyes.

  • Be cautious of vague claims like "eco-friendly" or "natural" without any certification or material details to back them up.
  • Click the button above to shop Welpr Approved bedskirts.
Camille May

Camille May

Cofounder & Product Curator

Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Medical Reviewer, PhD

Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...