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Rumpl x Westerlind Lookbook

We teamed up with style-minded outdoor brand, Westerlind, for a second time to develop a Fall take on our Down Puffy Blanket. This tonal solid Down Puffy Blanket is the perfect marriage of style and function, built for home and away. Subtle stitch lines and dark colors—this blanket's elevated aesthetics maintain the integrity you'd expect in a Rumpl blanket with elevated style you expect from Westerlind.

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Woman sitting on the edge of a dock with the morning fog wearing a Brown puffy blanket by Rumpl and Westerlind
Woman looking at a foggy lake at sunrise wrapped in a Brown puffy westerlind Rumpl blanket
Woman standing in front of a forest with fall colors wearing a rumpl westerlind cape blanket
Woman with a chocolate brown Westerlind Rumpl puffy blanket as a cape
Woman sitting on a chair in the back of a truck wearing all brown ski suit with Westerlind Rumpl blanket over her
Two women wearing fall clothing staring at a foggy lake
Woman wearing sunglasses covered in leaves and a warm brown Rumpl Westerlind puffy down blanket
Woman wearing a brown beanie on a cold foggy morning by the lake wrapped in a chocolate brown Rumpl puffy blanket shot by Westerlind
Woman standing in a fall colored forest with a hat and sunglasses wrapped in the Rumpl Westerlind Coyote Brown Down Puffy Blanket
Folded Coyote Brown Westerlind Rumpl puffy blanket
Studio image of a stuff sack Rumpl x Westerlind Coyote Brown Down Puffy Blanket with a white logo
Rumpl | Westerlind Down Blanket
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