11 of our favorite blankets to stay warm all winter





When making this list, I spoke with textile experts about what the most important features to look for in a good blanket:
All of the blankets below have at least a 4-star average rating from 500 reviews or more on Amazon or 100 reviews or more on their brand sites. I also included items that are direct recommendations from NBC Select staff or are from brands we regularly cover.
Brooklinen sent me a sample of this windowpane-style wool throw blanket to test, and it’s now my go-to, cozy blanket when I’m feeling chilly at work. It has an amazing forest green color with a subtle, plaid-like design on it that I love. The best part: It’s incredibly soft and feels plush against my skin. Made from alpaca wool, it doesn’t shed much, and the fringe on the ends adds a classic flare, too. While I use it to stay warm in the office, it’s also a good size for being cozy on a sofa or ottoman beside a fire.

Material: alpaca fibers | Maintenance: dry-clean only | Size: 50 x 70 in.
This Cuddle blanket from Cozy Earth has an extremely plush pile covering, making it particularly warm and fuzzy. With a 4.9-star average rating from 177 reviews on Cozy Earth, this blanket comes in a regular and oversized design and four colors. Though you can machine wash it in cold water on a delicate cycle, the brand recommends line drying it or getting it dry cleaned for long-term care.
Material: polyester | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water | Size: 60 x 50 in., 80 x 60 in.
Nothing to note at this timeThis reversible blanket has fleece material on one side and sherpa on the other, so you can sleep with either side facing outward, depending only on your preference. It’s available in more than 20 colors and you can get it in sizes fit for a twin, queen, king or California king mattress, as well as a smaller one for keeping on a sofa. It also has a 4.7-star average rating from 86,987 reviews on Amazon.
Material: polyester (fleece and sherpa) | Maintenance: machine wash | Size: 50 x 60 in., 60 x 80 in., 90 x90 in., 108 x 90 in. and 112 x 98 in.
As someone who regularly reports on bedding and textiles, I can say that cashmere, made from the fleece of goats rather than sheep, is the caviar of woven materials since it’s extremely soft and velvety. This option from Quince has four inches of fringe on the ends and comes in two sizes. The brand recommends hand-washing only with mild detergent and laying out to dry.
Material: cashmere | Maintenance: hand-wash only in cold water | Size: 50 x 60 in., 60 x 80 in.
“I’m obsessed with this blanket,” says NBC Select editor Lindsay Schneider. “It’s the pride and joy of my apartment. The different color stripes are obviously a big design statement, but I love it. It’s quite heavy so it almost feels like a weighted blanket sometimes. I just throw it on and instantly feel warmer and snuggly. My only complaint is that sometimes my nails get caught on it, which is such a bummer. I just make sure I’m super careful with it when I use it.”
Material: 100% cotton | Maintenance: machine wash, tumble dry | Size: 50 x 70 in.
This wool plaid throw, which has a 4.6-star average rating from 247 reviews on L.L. Bean comes in four colorways, each with a three-inch fringe on the ends. It’s machine washable and you can also add a monogram to it , including a single letter, initials or a full first name so it also makes a great gift.
Material: wool | Maintenance: machine wash | Size: 54 x 60 in.
If you prefer the look and feel of a waffle-knit fabric, consider this throw blanket, which has a 4.7-star average rating from 2,428 reviews at Boll & Branch. Made from long-staple cotton (which has longer fibers than more common cotton), the blanket is soft, breathable and durable. It’s pre-shrunk, and the brand recommends machine washing it in cold water with similar colors.
Material: long-staple cotton | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water | Size: twin, full/queen and king/California king
Recommended by NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin, this grid-knit throw blanket from Brooklinen is perfect for staying cozy and warm, regardless of the time of day. “I’m deeply in love with this Brooklinen blanket and I use it every single day,” she says. “I like that it’s textured, which gives it some visual appeal when I drape it over my couch, and it’s not too thick or heavy, so it never makes me overheat. It’s gotten softer and softer over time, too. It’s machine-washable in cold water with similar colors, according to Brooklinen.
Material: cotton | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water | Size: 50 x 70 in.

The Ugg Whitecap blanket is made of polyester and has a plush feel, according to the brand. Recommended by NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez, this blanket is available in multiple earthy tones, machine washable in cold water and safe for tumble-drying on low. Since it’s reversible, it has a cozy plush material on one side and flannel on the other. Alvarez got it in 2019 and it’s been her most used blanket since. “A years of using it, its plush and soft feeling have held up extremely well and I never want to use anything else,” she says.
Material: polyester | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water | Size: 50 x 70 in.
Weighted blankets can help you relax before bed — their gentle pressure increases your levels of melatonin and serotonin, according to NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio, who previously reported on their benefits. This textured option from Bearaby helps decrease anxiety and prevent waking up randomly in the middle of the night, according to the brand. It’s made of pre-washed long-staple cotton, which makes it especially soft, and it only uses sustainable fabric to give the blanket weight, according to Bearaby. It’s available in 10-, 15-, 20- and 25-pound options.
Material: long-staple cotton | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water and lay out to dry | Size: 40 x 64 in., 40 x 72 in., 45 x 72 in. and 48 x 72 in.
This blanket comes recommended by NBC Select managing editor Leah Ginsberg, who says that she and her cats can’t resist cuddling with it, which is why she bought two of them. Made from 100% polyester, this blanket resists shrinking, pilling and wrinkling, according to the brand, and it comes in muted tones.
Material: polyester | Maintenance: machine wash | Size: 54 x 72 in.

This fun throw blanket is ideal for kids who love themed bedding, especially ones with animals. The blanket, which has a 4.9-star average rating from 256 reviews at The Company Store, works as a blanket and a hoodie with three-dimensional appliqués resembling lions, bears, cats and foxes. This way, they can wear it while sitting or sleeping.
Material: polyester fleece | Maintenance: machine wash in cold water | Size: 45 x 60 in.
There are a few important factors to remember when deciding on a blanket, whether you plan on getting it for yourself or someone else. The experts I spoke with recommend you consider the following before buying:
Determine sleep type
Similar to choosing bed sheets, picking a good blanket means considering what type of sleeper you are, particularly whether you tend to run hot, cold or somewhere in between, according to Deborah Young, an author, educator and textile consultant. Some materials, while soft, insulate more heat than others, so if you’re a hot sleeper, a blanket made entirely of wool may not be as good of an option for you as something more breathable like cotton. Conversely, if you’re a cold sleeper, you might benefit from something heavier, such as a weighted blanket, according to Young.
Choose a material
Wool is by far the most common material for blankets, according to Young. That said, “wool has its inherent issues, like shrinkage, itching and scratching,” she says. “And it depends on the quality of the wool.” Because of this, wool blankets are commonly not machine washable and are more labor-intensive to take care of. This is something to consider if you want warmth without demanding care. Synthetic materials (such as fleece) are better if you want something machine-washable.
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I’m a commerce editor at NBC Select, where I write about bedding, including electric blankets, bamboo sheets and the best mattresses for side sleepers. I spoke with multiple textile experts for their guidance on blankets for this story and included direct recommendations for blankets NBC Select editors have tested themselves.
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