Ultra-Soft Texture: Sherpa fabric is incredibly soft, mimicking the plush feel of natural wool or sheepskin, making it perfect for snuggling.
Exceptional Warmth: The dense, fluffy material provides excellent insulation, trapping heat and keeping you warm even on the coldest days.
Lightweight: Despite its warmth, Sherpa is lightweight, making it easy to use and carry without feeling heavy.
Double-Sided Design: Many Sherpa blankets feature a dual-layer design with one side made of smooth fleece or microfiber and the other side made of plush Sherpa. This combination enhances comfort and versatility.
Hypoallergenic: Sherpa is typically made from synthetic materials like polyester, making it hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin.
Moisture-Wicking Properties: The fabric can wick away moisture, keeping you dry and comfortable during use.
Durability: Sherpa is resistant to wear and tear, maintaining its softness and shape over time with proper care.
Machine Washable: Unlike natural wool, Sherpa blankets are easy to care for and can often be machine washed, making them practical for everyday use.
Stylish Appearance: The luxurious, fluffy texture adds a touch of elegance to any room, making Sherpa blankets a stylish home decor accessory.
Versatility: Suitable for a variety of uses, including bedding, throw blankets for couches, outdoor activities, or even as travel blankets.
Made in China
Care/cleaning Instructions: Machine Wash - Use a washing machine on a gentle or delicate cycle. Wash in cold water to prevent shrinkage or damage to the fibers.
Mild Detergent - Use a mild detergent without bleach to preserve the texture and color.
Wash Alone - Wash the Sherpa blanket by itself or with similar soft items to avoid abrasion.
Stain Removal - Treat stains with a small amount of mild detergent or a fabric-safe stain remover. Dab gently with a clean, damp cloth—don’t rub, as this can mat the Sherpa fabric.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals - Stay away from bleach or strong stain removers that can weaken fibers.
Drying Air Dry Recommended - Lay the blanket flat on a clean surface or hang it to air dry. This prevents heat damage and helps maintain its fluffy texture.
Low Heat in Dryer - If using a dryer, select a low or no-heat setting. Add dryer balls or clean tennis balls to help fluff the Sherpa as it dries.
Remove Promptly - Take the blanket out as soon as the cycle is done to avoid wrinkling.