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Rothco 70% Wool Blanket, Olive Drab, 66" x 90" From $23.99

Rothco 70% Wool Blanket, Olive Drab, 66" x 90"
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Rothco 70% Wool Blanket, Olive Drab, 66" x 90"

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FAQ

What’s the difference between fleece blankets and throws?

Great question. Fleece and throw describe two different things:

  • Fleece is the fabric. It’s typically a soft, synthetic knit that’s brushed for warmth. You’ll see types like microfleece (lighter) and plush fleece (thicker).
  • Throw is the size and use. Throws are smaller blankets made for couches, chairs, and on-the-go comfort, often around 50 x 60 inches.
  • You can find fleece throws for lounging and fleece bed blankets sized to fit a mattress for sleeping.

Quick tip: If you want an easy sofa layer, a throw is handy. If you need full bed coverage, look for a blanket sized to your bed. On Walmart.com, check the category and measurements to pick the right fit.

How do I choose the best fleece throw?

Start with how you plan to use it, then compare key details:

  • Warmth and weight: Heavier fleece or higher GSM usually feels cozier; microfleece is lighter and breathable.
  • Feel: Decide between ultra-smooth microfleece, plush nap, or sherpa-backed for extra loft.
  • Size: Standard throws work for one person; oversized styles offer more wrap-around coverage.
  • Care: Machine-washable, quick-dry, and anti-pill finishes can simplify upkeep.
  • Details: Finished edges, reversible designs, and colors or patterns that match your space.

Filters and customer reviews on Walmart.com can help you compare comfort, weight, and durability based on real use. Availability may vary online and in stores.

Which feels warmer, sherpa or regular fleece?

It depends on the build, but here’s a quick guide:

  • Sherpa fleece has a high-pile, wool-like texture that traps air, so it often feels warmer and cozier for lounging, though it can be bulkier.
  • Regular fleece ranges from light microfleece to thicker plush. Lighter versions are great for all-season use and pack down smaller.
  • Construction matters too. Double-layer or lined throws typically retain more heat than single-layer styles, regardless of fabric.

If you tend to feel chilly, a sherpa-backed or heavier plush fleece may provide more warmth. If you run warm, a midweight regular fleece can offer comfort without too much heat.

What’s the warmest throw style for winter?

For extra-cozy nights, shoppers often look for features that help hold in heat:

  • Heavyweight plush fleece with a dense, brushed nap for added insulation.
  • Sherpa-backed or double-layer throws that reduce heat loss and feel cushy.
  • Oversized designs for more coverage around shoulders and feet, limiting drafts.

Warmth can vary based on room temperature and personal comfort. Checking the description for fabric weight and reading customer feedback about warmth on Walmart.com can help you compare options and pick a throw that suits your space and preferences.

How do I wash a fleece throw without pilling?

Gentle care can help maintain softness and reduce pilling over time:

  • Wash in cold water on a gentle cycle with mild detergent.
  • Skip fabric softeners and bleach, which can coat fibers and flatten the nap.
  • Launder with similar, low-lint items to minimize abrasion; avoid rough towels or items with zippers.
  • Tumble dry on low heat or air dry to help preserve texture.
  • Turn the throw inside out before washing to reduce friction on the surface.

These steps can help keep a fleece throw looking and feeling nice longer, though results may vary based on fabric type and how often it’s used and washed.

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