Barefoot Dreams blanket deals: Kylie Jenner's favorite is STILL on sale
Black Friday and Cyber Monday might be behind us but you can still find deals on the Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Throw.
Whether you’re looking to find a cozy home gift to give (at a great price, no less) or want to spruce up your space for the winter season with layers of throw blankets, Barefoot Dreams blankets are an excellent choice for the season. Kylie Jenner's favorites, these cult-favorite blankets are famous for their plush, cozy warmth.
While Black Friday and Cyber Monday are usually the best times to buy Barefoot Dreams blankets, you can still find some excellent deals online this weekend. I thought there may not be any other deals until next year, but right now, Barefoot Dreams blankets are on sale at select retailers, including QVC and Amazon, with some offering up to 25 percent off the brand’s iconic throws.
Up ahead, I'll share share where to find Barefoot Dreams blanket sales, and one of the best Barefoot Dreams blanket alternatives for under $30.
Barefoot Dreams Blanket deals
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Was $145, now $73.98 at QVC
QVC is one of the best places to find deals on bedding and blankets, especially when it comes to Barefoot Dreams. Right now, the classic CozyChic Variegated Stripe Blanket in the ribbed texture is on sale. If the pink colorway above is a little too much, there's a more muted stone/cream option, too.
Was $148, now $110.98 at QVC
QVC also has the trendy Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Checkered Blanket on sale for 25 percent off. This throw blanket features a whimsical retro-inspired checkered print and is currently available in the more neutral beige and cream colorway for $110.98.
Was $147, now $109 at Zappos
Right now, the classic Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Throw is on sale for 25 percent off at Zappos. Originally $147, you can now find this cozy and soft throw blanket for $110.25 when you shop the Zappos sale. And, although not every color is available at a discount, you can find classics like cream, beige, gray, and black.
Was $180, now $165 at Amazon
The Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Skull Throw typically goes for $180 but, this weekend, you can find it on Amazon for $165. This edgy throw blanket features the brand’s signature plush texture in an all-black color with a contrasting white skull pattern. And, in true Barefoot dreams form, it’s also reversible to an all-white side if you want to switch it up.
Was $136, now $84.98 at Maison & Tavola
If you have your eye on the Barefoot Dreams leopard blanket, you can find it on sale for just under $85 at Maison & Tavola. The Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Safari Blanket comes in three different neutral-colored leopard prints with a solid border to anchor the design. It’s also reversible for a more minimal look.
If you’re shopping for a budget-friendly home decor gift and want to give a cozy Barefoot Dreams blanket alternative, this option from Amazon is an excellent choice. Similar to the classic Barefoot Dreams Cozychic Throw, this ultra-plush throw blanket comes in 16 colors and patterns - including several trendy checkerboard options - for under $30.
Final thoughts
Once you have your blankets, it's vital to know how to care for them. We've covered all the detail on how to wash a range of blankets, from how to wash woollen blankets and even how to wash weighted blankets, which can be tricky depending one how they're constructed. We've also covered how to fold blankets, to make it easier to tidy them up and you keep yours stored correctly.
If these options don't look cozy enough, we've also thoroughly investigated heated blankets, and whether or not it's economical to run them throughout winter as the weather turns colder and colder.
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Jessie Quinn is a Los Angeles-based lifestyle writer with work published in The Spruce, Apartment Therapy, Well + Good, PEOPLE, and more. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in fashion journalism from Academy of Art University and uses her background in fashion to inform her home decor coverage. Her personal home decor style falls somewhere at the intersection of eclectic vintage and modern maximalist, but she's drawn to all types of designs and styles. When she's not writing, you can find Jessie working on a variety of DIY and craft projects, including crocheting, sewing, and jewelry-making.
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