Good Housekeeping Staff Divided on the Great Top Sheet Debate
New York, NY - The age-old bedding debate over the necessity of a top sheet has been reignited by the staff of Good Housekeeping, who recently shared their diverse opinions in a viral video. The publication, known for its expertise in home and lifestyle, polled its employees, revealing a divided stance on the common household item. Laura Formisano, Deputy Art Director, firmly stated, "Absolutely yes," a sentiment echoed by Susan Choung, Recipe Editor, who questioned, "Are there people not using a top sheet?" Conversely, April Franzino, Senior Style & Beauty Director, declared a "Hard no," adding, "I haven't used one in years." Olivia DiTomaso, Senior Editor, Social and Community, provided a practical argument for top sheets, explaining, "It protects the comforter, then you don't have to wash the comforter that often." However, Jane Francisco, Editor in Chief, championed the no-top-sheet camp, stating, "I'm very much like, wash the duvet every week and don't have a top sheet. I don't like messiness around my legs. It's easier to make the bed." The informal survey highlights how personal preferences dictate bedding choices, even among experts in home management.