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  2. 18 Luxe Blankets to Want to Wrap Yourself in This Season - AOL

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    From the proper layer for hot sleepers, oversized options for couples, or the perfect blankets for winter, here are some of the best, most luxe options to wrap yourself in tonight.

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    This electric blanket has some serious thought behind it. It measures 64 by 50 inches, and is U-shaped to go over the shoulders. The lining is soft sherpa berber fleece.

  5. Sleeved blanket - Wikipedia

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    The rock band Weezer released its own Snuggie blanket in November 2009, which is available in solid blue with the name "Weezer" on it in white font. It has been dubbed the "Wuggie". [27] It is sometimes marketed as a "comfy blanket". [28] The former business GO-GO Blanket holds the US patent for child-sized sleeved blankets.

  6. Wrap with Love - Wikipedia

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    A handknitted "Wrap with Love" blanket on display at Engadine library.. Wrap with Love is an Australian charitable organisation, founded in 1992 by Sonia Gidley-King, OAM, to produce knitted wraps (used as blankets) as gifts for people who have exposed to the cold and susceptible to hypothermia and especially those who have experienced loss and trauma as a result of war.

  7. Naturally colored cotton - Wikipedia

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    Natural color in cotton comes from pigments found in cotton; these pigments can produce shades ranging from tan to green and brown. [3] Naturally pigmented green cotton derives its color from caffeic acid, a derivative of cinnamic acid, found in the suberin (wax) layer which is deposited in alternating layers with cellulose around the outside of the cotton fiber.