Winter is coming, get ready with a blanket, acrylic or wool?

When you find yourself choosing a blanket, it is normal to wonder: is the naturalness of wool better or the practicality of acrylic? Both have advantages and disadvantages, but the choice will depend on your specific needs. Here is a list of features that will help you make the right choice for you!
**Wool blanket**
✔ **Natural Material**: Wool is a 100% natural fiber, obtained from sheep or other animals. It is a sustainable and biodegradable choice.
✔ **Thermal Insulation**: Wool has the ability to maintain a constant body temperature, offering warmth in the cold months without causing excessive sweating.
✔ **Breathable**: Allows air to circulate, preventing the feeling of suffocation that some synthetic fibers can cause.
✔ **Available in different seasonal versions**: Unlike in the past, today wool blankets are produced both in the winter version, warmer and heavier, and in the summer version, light and perfect for milder nights.
✔ **Durability**: It is very durable and can last for years, as long as it is treated with care (gentle washes).
❗ **Price**: Wool blankets may be more expensive, but the cost is justified by the quality and durability of the product.
**Acrylic (or Polyester) Blanket**
✔ **Economical**: Acrylic or polyester blankets are generally cheaper, a great choice for those looking for a more affordable alternative.
✔ **Easy to Wash**: It does not require special precautions and can be washed without problems.
✔ **Lightweight**: Acrylic blankets are very lightweight, suitable for those who prefer not to have too much weight on them.
❗ **Non-Breathable**: Acrylic, unlike wool, tends to retain moisture, sometimes causing excessive heat and sweating.
❗ **Less Durable**: Over time, acrylic can lose its softness and develop pellets.
❗ **Not Sustainable**: As a synthetic fiber, acrylic is not biodegradable and has a greater environmental impact than wool.
**Conclusion**
If you want a natural, breathable product that is suitable for both winter and summer, wool is the best choice: today wool blankets are available in lighter versions for summer use as well. Acrylic, on the other hand, is suitable for those looking for an economical and easy-to-maintain solution, even if at the expense of breathability and sustainability.
Ultimately, it all depends on your priorities: the comfort and sustainability of wool or the practicality and lower cost of acrylic? Choose the blanket that best suits your needs!
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