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The Best Sherpa Blanket To Stay Cozy On Cold Nights

Last updated on October 11, 2022
Best Sherpa Blanket

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Long ago, staying warm during the cold winter months required animal skins — usually the skin of sheep, known as shearling. A shearling’s skin has suede material on one side and soft wool on the other.

But today’s man-made fabrics can accomplish the same results without using animals. Sherpa fabric is made from polyester, acrylic or cotton and manufactured in a way that makes it very similar to shearling skin. Sherpa, named for wool-lined clothing worn by Nepal’s Sherpa population, is often combined with other fabrics to create a warm, soft inner lining and a tough, weather-resistant outer shell.

Sherpa blankets follow the same basic premise of a sheepskin blanket: One side is a smooth, suede-like material while the other side looks and feels like sheep’s wool. The material is perfect for throw blankets to use in your living room or bedroom because one side is attractive and suede-like while the other side is soft and cozy.

And there are plenty of blankets that play on the Sherpa design. You’ll find some made mostly from polyester that offer the softness you expect from a Sherpa throw while having a more uniform look on both sides. It all comes down to personal preference.

Our Picks For The Top Sherpa Blankets

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 Top Pick

Amazon Basics Reversible Machine Washable Sherpa Blanket

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Amazon Basics

Reversible Machine Washable Sherpa Blanket

Elegant is the best word to describe this Sherpa blanket. It's completely reversible with one side made from a polyester Sherpa and the other side a micro-mink. You can get the blanket in sizes ranging from a small throw to a large king.

Overall Take

Multiple Colors and PatternsIf you're looking for choices, you'll love that this Sherpa blanket comes in 34 different colors and patterns.

 Runner Up

The Connecticut Home Company Anti-Fade Sherpa Blanket

The Connecticut Home Company

Anti-Fade Sherpa Blanket

This throw features faux fur on one side and soft Sherpa on the other to keep you both warm and comfortable. The size is 65 inches by 50 inches, allowing the throw to be easily folded and stored on the back of a sofa or on top of your bed. There's no shedding or pilling, and you can machine wash it on cold and tumble dry it on low.

Overall Take

Chic LookFaux fur gives this Sherpa blanket a soft, luxurious feel that makes it perfect for snuggling up on the couch or in bed.

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NANPIPER Reversible Velvet Sherpa Blanket

NANPIPER

Reversible Velvet Sherpa Blanket

If you're searching for a versatile Sherpa blanket, this model is an excellent choice. It's easy to pack when camping, works great as a sofa throw and can even be used to decorate your guest bed. The blanket is reversible, designed not to shed and won't fade when washed.

Overall Take

Easy to CleanNot only is this Sherpa blanket machine washable, but it's also made using shrink-resistant materials.

 Also Great

Eddie Bauer Lightweight Packable Sherpa Blanket

Eddie Bauer

Lightweight Packable Sherpa Blanket

Wrap yourself in comfort with this soft Sherpa blanket. It's nice and big, measuring 60 inches by 50 inches. Since it's reversible, the blanket also allows for two looks. You have the plain Sherpa side and the decorative Native American print fleece side.

Overall Take

Great for All Four SeasonsThis Sherpa blanket packs well, so you can also use it when traveling.

What to Look For

  • The quality of blankets is often measured in GSM. This stands for grams per square meter, referring to the amount of fiber used in the manufacturing of the blanket. The higher the GSM count, the thicker and warmer it will be.
  • Sherpa blankets come in a variety of sizes. If you’re looking for a throw to use while watching TV at night, one that’s 50 inches to 65 inches in length and width should do. But for a king-size bed, you’ll need one nearly double that size if you want it to stretch the full length and width of your mattress. Blankets designed to be used on a bed are typically labeled for the bed size that they fit.
  • Machine washability can vary from one blanket to another. While most of them will let you wash with cold water and tumble dry, for best results, hang your throw to dry after washing it.
  • If you plan to wash and dry your blanket, shrinking can be a problem. Look for a blanket that’s shrink-resistant.

More to Explore

Sherpa material is named for the Sherpas found in Nepal, due to the clothing they wear. But the word “Sherpa” may be best associated today with the people who assist hikers on the Himalayan mountains by carrying their items for them. In fact, the word has even been used as a verb, as in, “Can you sherpa a load for me?”

The Sherpas who work in the Himalayas aren’t necessarily from the Nepal area. People who hold this job can set up camp, manage loads and more. But those who climb to the highest peaks of the mountain are likely to be of Sherpa ethnicity. These jobs require someone who is highly specialized, which also means they’re well paid.

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