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Reddit mentions of JML Fleece Blanket, Plush Blanket King Size 85" x 93", 10 Pounds Heavy Korean Style Mink Blanket - Silky Soft and Warm, 2 Ply A&B Printed Raschel Bed Blanket, Purple Flower
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- OVERSIZED & REVERSIBLE - JML plush blanket king size 85" x 93", it fit most king/queen bed. soft warm, breathable and reversible elegant and exquisite designs, easily coordinates or enhances existing bedding or home décor. It also perfect gift for your family and friends in winter.
- SAFE SHIPPING - JML plush fleece blanket coming with vacuum package, the blanket maybe have wrinkle when opening the bag, you can follow the way of thrid picture to remove wrinkle
- BREATHABLE & WARM - The 10LB blanket is perfect if you want a heavy blanket. JML fleece blanket is 2 ply breathable design, it is can hold more air to keep warm, but you don't feel hot and fretful. Those who struggle with insomnia will have the best nights sleep with this fluffy blanket.
- EASY CARE - Machine washable on gentle/delicate cycle. tumble dry on low heat. avoid direct heat. no bleach, wrinkle and shrink resistant, no shedding, fading, color bright stays the same as new after washing
- KINDLY NOTE - This is a Korean style blanket. All sizes are designed by standard ASIA SIZE, which is SMALLER than the US STANDARD SIZE. If you want to enjoy an oversize style blankets, please check our dimensions carefully or select a bigger size than your actual bed size. Thank you.
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Color | Printed Pattern - Purple Flower |
Height | 0.0393700787 Inches |
Length | 92.99999990514 Inches |
Size | King Size 85x93 |
Weight | 10 Pounds |
Width | 84.9999999133 Inches |
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