Want to add a little style to your current baby blanket collection? Imagine your precious little one swaddled in the softest and warmest blanket available. You can do more than dream with an oh-so-soft cashmere baby blanket from The Pashmina Store.
The Pashmina Store, a Texas-based online retailer, announced this week that it will make cashmere baby blankets available to its customers. The blankets are 36″ by 36″ in size and available in seven colors: pink, blue, yellow, light green, natural, lavender and emerald green.
The 3-ply cashmere baby blankets are handmade in Nepal exclusively for The Pashmina Store and are the same quality as the scarves and wraps for with the store is known. The $59 price point makes them affordable; cashmere baby blankets retail in stores for $200.00 and up. These cashmere blankets are great for your little one or even as a baby shower gift!







Nina
I like these….but is there a coupon code for a discount?
March 30, 2007 at 4:26 pm
Anonymous
adorable blankets
March 31, 2007 at 7:13 am
ThomasTama
I am due to give birth to my first baby in 8 weeks and thought I would treat myself to something wonderful…a cashmere blanket. If you have never had the chance to wrap yourself up in cashmere, you are missing something incredible. I decided on purchasing a cashmere blanket because the weather will be getting cooler and I imagine I will be up throughout the night with a new baby. I think snuggling with my new little one wrapped up in cashmere will be magical! I found a great selection of cashmere blankets and throws at a store called Elegant Linens. They have a great website as well. I ended up going with a 100% cashmere blanket, but you could also go with a cashmere blend. After calling the store, I was able to talk to a real person who was very helpful and answered all my questions. If you want to check them out here is the webpage: http://www.cashmereblanketshop.com. They also offer baby cashmere blankets and throws. And as far as the economy goes, supporting a small business helps everyone in the long run.
August 12, 2009 at 6:15 pm