The Cozy Costco Find I Bought 4 Of Last Year Is Back, and I'm Buying It for All My Friends
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The Cozy Costco Find I Bought 4 Of Last Year Is Back, and I'm Buying It for All My Friends
"Everything about the Pendleton Ultra Soft Plush Throw embodies my blanket ideal. It's light enough that it's easy to lift and toss around, but it isn't flimsy. It's also heavy enough to offer just enough weight to make you feel tucked-in and cozy. At the same time, the blanket is thin enough that you're not going to overheat (even if you're sitting by the fireplace), but substantial enough to keep you warm if you're cold."
"The blanket also has such a nice, soft, fluffy feel. It's silky yet furry, and the fleece has never gotten stiff or matted (unlike many other similar blankets I've had in the past). Even after many washes (nearly weekly, because the dogs love them too), the blankets still look and feel as good as they did the day I bought them."
"I also fell in love with the colorful stripes on the Pendleton blankets I got last year. They're almost a rainbow - just the pop of fun color that was needed in the room where I keep them. (Plus they echo the rainbow-ordered bookshelves on the far end of the room, tying the room together.) If you prefer more muted tones or a different design, you're in luck - because the blankets I saw at Costco this year were a muted tan and blue design."
The Pendleton Ultra Soft Plush Throw combines lightness and enough weight to provide a tucked-in, cozy feeling while remaining thin enough to avoid overheating. The fleece offers a silky-yet-furry, soft texture that resists stiffness and matting even after frequent washing. Colorful stripe options create a bright accent that complements room decor, while muted tan-and-blue choices provide subtler styling. The throw maintains appearance and softness after repeated machine washes and regular use by people and pets. The size, warmth, and tactile comfort make the throw versatile for lounging at home and appealing as a practical, well-received gift.
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