Embrace Warmth and Comfort: Explore Casa & Beyond's Luxurious Winter Blanket Collection

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Manta Sherpa AbrigadoraManta Sherpa Abrigadora
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Manta cómoda de malvaviscoManta cómoda de malvavisco
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Manta de Felpa a Rayas™️Manta de Felpa a Rayas™️
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Manta de piel sintética suaveManta de piel sintética suave
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Manta Sherpa MellowManta Sherpa Mellow
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Manta Sherpa Mellow

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Manta Sherpa Gruesa y AcogedoraManta Sherpa Gruesa y Acogedora
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FAQ

Learn how to choose the right pieces from this collection

The best winter blankets are the ones that keep you warm through the night without making you feel stuffy or overheated. Thicker materials like fleece, sherpa, or faux fur are popular because they feel warm almost immediately and are soft and comfortable. If your room tends to get cold, a thicker blanket usually works better than a thin one. Many people also go for slightly heavier blankets in winter, especially for evenings on the sofa or colder nights.
Blankets made from materials like sherpa, fleece, or faux fur are usually both warm and soft. They’re designed to feel comfortable against the skin while holding in heat, which makes them ideal for winter evenings or colder bedrooms. The exact feel can vary, so it often comes down to whether you prefer something plush and fluffy or slightly smoother.
This usually happens when the blanket isn’t insulating enough or when heat is escaping. A single lightweight blanket might not be enough in colder weather, especially in larger or less heated rooms. Using thicker materials or adding an extra layer, like a fleece blanket, duvet, or coverlet, can help you feel warmer. It can also help to make sure the blanket fully covers you without gaps where cold air can get in.
Most people use more than one blanket during winter, especially at night. Combining a duvet with an extra blanket on top is an easy way to add warmth without changing your whole bedding. For example, if you wake up cold at night, adding one more blanket often makes more of a difference than switching everything. On the sofa, one thicker blanket is usually enough, but it’s always nice to have another one nearby if the temperature drops.
Heavier blankets often feel warmer because they help keep body heat in more effectively. They can also feel more comforting and cozy, which many people prefer in colder months. That said, the material matters just as much. A well-made fleece or sherpa blanket can feel warmer than a heavier but less insulating option.