Inspired by feelings of admiration and respect for anyone or anything that braves the freezing sub-zero temperatures of the arctic. And, when it comes to the best of the best at handling cold temperatures, there is none better than the Eskimo. Think about it, it is so cold where the Eskimos live that they had to invent a new way of kissing with their noses in order to keep their faces covered up against the howling and frozen winds of the arctic. When you live in that freezing cold environment you deserve admiration (and warmth!) This is what inspired us to create the Eskimo Coma Inducer® that proves that our oversized plush comforters have what it takes to handle the coldest of cold temperatures. In an effort to maintain true authenticity, our Eskimo Coma Inducer® was created to mimic the warm clothing worn by those calling the arctic home. Although our Coma Inducer® does use faux Caribou hide and animal faux furs, it certainly was designed to look like the real deal. Beyond looking similar to the furry plush hoods and coats of the Inuits, our Eskimo Coma Inducer® provides the cozy warmth you crave. Made with 400 GSM of long, fur-like plush, you'll be ready for those frigid arctic temperatures while not actually living there. Maybe an interesting vacation spot, but much respect for the Eskimos that truly call the arctic home.
Dimensions
Queen: 94" x 98" + (2) Standard Shams: 20" x 26" x 2" Flange
Care Instructions
Byourbed bedding can be washed on a gentle, cold cycle. Do not use bleach or pour detergent directly on your bedding, and wash alone. It is best to hang dry if possible, if not, use no heat or a low heat setting. Ensure that the machine is large enough to accommodate as it is important that your bedding can tumble in the dryer, rather than staying in one location the entire cycle.
Queen: 94" x 98" + (2) Standard Shams: 20" x 26" x 2" Flange
Care Instructions
Byourbed bedding can be washed on a gentle, cold cycle. Do not use bleach or pour detergent directly on your bedding, and wash alone. It is best to hang dry if possible, if not, use no heat or a low heat setting. Ensure that the machine is large enough to accommodate as it is important that your bedding can tumble in the dryer, rather than staying in one location the entire cycle.