Christmas in August! Lola Blankets sale has 50% off cozy items sitewide

It isn’t December just yet, but for Lola Blankets, Christmas comes early.The celeb-loved brand is spreading the holiday cheer ahead of time with their Christmas in August Sale.And we’re offering early access exclusively for New York Post readers.

As of August 18, you can use code NYPOST50 to get 50% off the coziest blankets sitewide, plus free shipping and a $50 gift card toward your next purchase.You’ll be able to add your favorite products to cart two days ahead of time, as the sale is open to the general public from August 20-25.Tate McRae, Selena Gomez and more swear by the plush throws for snuggling up on the couch.“I have all the colors,” Bethenny Frankel said in a sponsored Facebook video last year, noting she keeps one on “every bed, every couch [and in] every room.”Below, shop some of our favorite buttery-soft blankets available at a discount during Lola Blankets’ Christmas in August Sale.The brand’s top-selling blanket is made out of OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified faux fur that feels like a warm hug.The fabric is double-sided, features a four-way stretch and is double-hemmed.It comes in four sizes — large, medium, baby and The Lola XL — in a neutral ivory hue.A coffee-colored blanket is just what you need to channel pumpkin spice latte vibes for fall.One shopper who chose the toasted almond hue gushed over the design’s “soft[ness]” that’s “guaranteed to keep you warm all fall and winter long.”What’s black and white and grey all over? This plush throw, featuring a chic charcoal grey ombre design.

The combination of neutral hues add an unexpected flair to a couch in a similar color palette.This design is available in large, medium and baby sizes.Play with patterns, and add a pop of color to your space with this patriotic style.Not only will it become the star of your Labor Day house BBQ, but it’ll provide warmth and comfort all fall and winter long.Lola’s weighted blankets are clinically proven to improve sleep, s...

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Publisher: New York Post

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