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09-22-2021 01:13 PM
Sherpa blankets, comforters, throws seem to be the big "in" thing for home for the winter. However, beware of them if you have a hairy pet that will be lounging on them.
It was my experience that animal fur becomes impregnated in the sherpa fibers and are all but impossible to remove. They won't wash out for sure. I ended up with a big, ratty, nasty-looking mess with no alternative but to throw the whole thing in the trash. Gone was the soft and fluffy.
I shudder when I hear "sherpa".
09-22-2021 01:37 PM
ha @Kachina624 I didn't think of that! For some reason I've never been a big fan of "sherpa", I usually stick with fleece but I will certainly keep what you said in mind. With two furkids, I don't need to have more hairy issues.
I picked up Honey to carry her back to the porch the other day and all those tabby hairs were all over my blue shirt.
09-22-2021 01:37 PM
I hate sherpa. Yes, hair gets interwoven and gross.
When I see sherpa, I run.
I personally feel it must be a cheaper way to make a product, and that is why QVC has gone to so many things with it over the last few years.
Saving me a ton of money on berkshire, as I simply won't consider anything with sherpa.
09-22-2021 02:45 PM
I think it's unfortunate that marketers have appropriated the name of this poor nomadic people from Nepal. It's inconsiderate at best and rude at worst. ... However, if the marketers paid royalties for use of the Sherpa name, I might feel differently.
09-22-2021 03:24 PM
I avoid buying sherpa blankets or throws. The only place I have sherpa is on some of my clothes, some boots and it's mostly just trim.
09-22-2021 05:00 PM
@Kachina624 I agree. I purchased a sherpa throw, a couple of years ago, in the most gorgeous shade of icy pink and yuck. It is packed away as I have a Yorkie and a cat. Not buying anymore of this.
09-22-2021 10:30 PM
I drape pestemals (turkish towels) on my couches and chairs to protect from cat hair (and kids, too!).
My couch w/chaise takes 7, but my cats only sit in certain areas. So it's not like a whole blanket, sheet or throw has to come off, just certain sections---to be washed.
Pestemals wash and dry so easily and you can really switch up the decor of a room. I have bright striped ones, soft soothing colors and even have ones that give a southwestern feel. (Look up Sand Cloud.)
Sure, I'd love to have my couches and chairs *bare*, but can't because of pet hair and also I protect my upholstery from sunscreens and body lotions, etc.
So these make it easy. I have a whole closet full of them, many are still brand new and packaged. The ones I've been using are over 6 years old and they still look great, not faded. These hold up well.
09-22-2021 11:35 PM - edited 09-23-2021 03:14 AM
@Kachina624 Have never been taken in by "Sherpa" and wouldn't want to. You should Google before buying.
09-23-2021 11:04 AM
@Kachina624 ---OMG--I so agree!!!! and the same with fleece--can't tell you how many things i have tossed or surrendered for pet bedding----even in clothing---just can't get the hair out----
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