How does Kashwere compare to real cashmere?
Kashwere's proprietary microfiber blend mimics luxurious softness and gentle drape of cashmere while offering significant practical advantages. Softness is comparable, but Kashwere is fully machine washable and dryer-safe while cashmere requires hand-washing. Kashwere doesn't pill or shed, costs about one-third of comparable cashmere pieces, and is hypoallergenic.
What size blanket should I choose for my bed?
For king-size beds, choose Oversized King (110" x 90") for generous overhang. For queen-size beds, the Oversized Queen (102" x 90") offers similar coverage. Standard King blankets work if you prefer less overhang. For twin, full, or daybed, throw blankets (50" x 65") work beautifully.
Are Kashwere products suitable for people with allergies?
Yes, Kashwere's synthetic microfiber is inherently hypoallergenic, making it excellent for individuals with wool, down, or animal fiber allergies. Tightly-woven fibers resist dust mite accumulation. Machine-washable nature means you can launder regularly in hot water to eliminate allergens.
Can I use Kashwere blankets with pets?
Absolutely! Many pet owners love Kashwere because microfiber texture naturally resists pet hair accumulation—hair sits on surface rather than embedding deeply. Fabric withstands regular washing, so you can keep blankets fresh with daily pet use. Durable construction handles wear-and-tear of pets curling up repeatedly.
Do Kashwere colors fade over time?
Kashwere uses high-quality, colorfast dyes that resist fading even with repeated washing. Customers regularly report blankets look virtually identical after years of regular use. To maximize color longevity, wash in cold water and tumble dry on low heat. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure.
What makes the Cloud Collection different?
Cloud Collection features same signature ultra-plush microfiber but showcases more complex patterns including large-scale plaids, houndstooth, damask, and tile prints. Functionally identical in terms of care, durability, and softness—the distinction is primarily aesthetic, offering choices between solid colors, simple stripes, or elaborate patterns.
How should I choose between different color options?
Start by considering existing décor and which colors coordinate with current furnishings. Neutrals like Creme, White, Mink, and Soapstone work universally across all design styles. Fashion colors like Dark Orchid, Dark Olive, Midnight Grey, or Vintage Blue introduce new accent colors. Multi-stripe and plaid patterns naturally incorporate several colors, excellent for pulling multiple colors together.