I Finally Found an All-Season Bed Blanket, and It's the Perfect Weight
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I Finally Found an All-Season Bed Blanket, and It's the Perfect Weight
"Throughout the year, most of my bedding stays the same, but there's one piece of my bedscape that doesn't budge from my setup: That's my soft linen bed blanket from Parachute. It's been on my bed in the heat of summer, making the perfect layer underneath my lightweight quilt. Now that the temperature is dropping and the depths of winter are on their way, it's sure to provide just enough extra warmth along with my favorite comforter."
"Great for hot sleepers, the Vintage Linen Bed Blanket is crafted with style and durability in mind. Its design is vintage-inspired and gives any bedroom a minimalist look if you tuck it in and smooth out the wrinkles. On the other hand, it can come across as laid-back if you leave your bed unmade and let it get wrinkled. Either way, it looks intentional and put-together."
"Made in a Portuguese family-owned factory, it's woven entirely using European flax, which the brand claims is the "softest linen you'll ever touch." It's garment-washed and dyed before it gets into your hands, so you don't really have to break it in by putting it through the washing machine. (And you can do that because caring for it is simple.) It's heavier than Parachute's linen sheets, but it's more breathable than cotton and provides a little extra texture."
"It lasts longer, too. Linen is known for its superior durability, and the blanket is backed by a 175 GSM. The higher the GSM, the thicker the blanket is. According to Wayfair, "a blanket with a high GSM (300-500+) is perfect for wintertime," so this one is more ideal for the warmer seasons. You can definitely layer it up in the fall and winter, though."
The Vintage Linen Bed Blanket is a European-flax linen blanket woven in a Portuguese family-owned factory and garment-washed and dyed before sale. The blanket combines vintage-inspired styling with a minimalist or relaxed look depending on how it is styled. Its linen construction makes it more breathable than cotton and provides extra texture while remaining heavier than Parachute's linen sheets. The blanket is backed by a 175 GSM, offering durability and suitability for warmer seasons, and it can be layered with other bedding to add warmth during fall and winter. Care is simple and requires no lengthy break-in.
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