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Warm Up With These Cozy (And Stylish) Throws

Survive the final throws of winter.
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We are still in the throws of winter, as evidenced by yesterday’s showing by Mother Nature. I don’t think I warmed up all day. I was really wishing that I had a warm throw to curl up with at my desk.  Instead, I just wore my gigantic puffer coat all day. Not as comfortable. Or chic. Here are three throws in varying styles and price points that are on my winter-is-almost-over wish list:

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The Polygon throw blanket‘s aqua and stone geometric pattern is a bold choice to combat the January gloom. The price point is reasonable ($110) and you can pop over to the Nest and shop some of their sale items, too. It’s a win/win.

 

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This taupe Hermes Toile a Bagages throw will remain on my wish list, well, forever. It will run you a cool $1,675, but it’s a lifetime investment. (Right?!) The cashmere blend is not only silky and soft, but the wool will ensure that your fingers and toes stay warm. It also comes in black and orange.

 

 

Missoni We recently named Stella Dallas as the Missoni mecca. So, we couldn’t pick out a trio of warm blankets without choosing the Italian fashion house’s iconic prints. Find a plethora of options in the Design District’s storefront, or click away in the online shop. The Erode throw ($455) features a wool blend, a calming palette, and a classic stripe pattern.

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