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Snuggle up With the BaubleBar Blanket Everyone Has on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills
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Date:2025-04-26 08:47:20
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You may think it's always warm and sunny in California, but The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars were shivering in the cold at Crystal Kung-Minkoff's Taco Tuesday event. Thankfully, she had chic BaubleBar blankets to keep all of her guests warm until they moved the gathering inside.
At first, I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me since that one blanket seemed to be in every scene. Then, I hit rewind and pause, realizing that each guest had their own BaubleBar blanket with their first initial on it. Kyle Richards had a BaubleBar On Repeat Custom Blanket with the letter "K" all over. Her sister Kim Richards was there too. Denise Richards and Dorit Kemsley were drama-free, sharing a "D" monogrammed blanket. Of course, there was drama— so much drama that the event took up two episodes.
Let's forget about the arguments and focus on the coziness. Pamper yourself with the blanket that Garcelle Beauvais, Sutton Stracke, Erika Jayne, Kyle, Kim, Crystal, Denise, and Dorit used on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
These are also a thoughtful gift. PS, they ship immediately, which is rare for personalized gifts.
These super-soft blankets are available in 4 color combinations and 2 sizes. And, of course, 26 letters. They ship immediately, which comes in clutch for gift shopping. It gets even better though: they're machine-washable!
More BaubleBar Blankets
Go for a simple, yet chic, blanket with one of these initial-adorned styles. You can also get one in olive green. There are 2 sizes to choose from. This BaubleBar blanket is ready to ship immediately.
Go colorful with a rainbow blanket. Or go classic with the black and white option. You can get this as a throw, blanket, or kids' size blanket. It's available for immediate shipping.
Yes, this is officially a kids blanket, but this cheerful design is a great addition to any home. There are 3 sizes and 2 colors to choose from. This is one of the BaubleBar blankets that's ready to ship.
Get personal with one of these comfy customized blankets. Everyone will know which blanket is yours! There are 14 colorways to choose from.
Chic meets custom with the neutral-hued BaubleBar Flip It And Reverse It Custom Blanket.
Gift your loved ones a personalized ombre blanket. This one comes in 6 colors.
Cheer on your favorite football team with a personalized NFL blanket.
A classic monogram will never go out of style.
Which BaubleBar blanket was on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills cast members used the BaubleBar On Repeat Custom Blankets at the Taco Tuesday event.
How do you wash a BaubleBar blanket?
BaubleBar blankets are machine-washable and they don't shrink or fade in the wash. Wash with cold water and tumble dry on low. Do not use bleach.
How long do BaubleBar blankets take to ship?
Some BaubleBar blankets are available to ship immediately, including the BaubleBar On Repeat Custom Blanket, BaubleBar Letter Together Custom Blanket, BaubleBar Wrapped In Love Custom Blanket, and the BaubleBar Takes A Village Kids' Custom Blanket. The other customized BaubleBar blankets are ready to ship in 3 weeks.
How much is BaubleBar shipping?
Baublebar offers free standard shipping on all United States orders at and above $75. This applies to the total amount paid after discounts are applied and before taxes. Orders below $75 will be charged a fee for shipping and handling.
If you want to do more RHOBH-inspired shopping, you'll Kyle Richards' Amazon picks from her birthday trip.
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