Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks Comforter

Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks Comforter

Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks Comforter

Olive Kids believes that kids are creative, imaginative fun seekers. We offer parents and their kids designs to foster their imagination. No TV or movie characters, just classic kids designs on great products! Olive Kids provides unique style on the highest quality kids bedding available. This includes attention to detail with delicate embroidery, added textural fabrics like soft plush and satin, and outline stitching around our icons.

Add a lively spark to your little boy’s room with this polyester-filled comforter for Twin beds from the Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks collection. It features alternating rows of large-scale, colorful illustrations of transportation scenes, with individual vehicles accented by outline stitching to make them “pop” off the comforter. It’s framed by a blue corded trim and reverses to Olive’s signature blue-and-white “wacky” plaid. The exterior is made from 180-thread-count, 100 percent cotton and it has a lightweight polyester fill that’s suitable for year-round use. Machine wash in cold on the delicate cycle, and tumble dry on low. Imported.

Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks Comforter Review

I bought the Olive Kids Trains, Planes, & Trucks Comforter nearly one year ago for my sweaty two year old son. I didn’t want to shell out $60 on something he’d only pee and puke on, but I couldn’t find any other 100% cotton comforters besides the ones by Olive Kids. I can honestly say that this comforter has been washed at least 35 times. Yes, the colors have faded slightly. However, the fabric is now nice and soft (it was stiff when we bought it) and the batting has not shifted. Let me repeat that — THE BATTING HAS NOT SHIFTED. There are no threads unraveling, the dog’s nails haven’t punched any holes in it, nothing is coming apart, etc. I no longer begrudge spending $60. If you can afford it, buy it.

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