Did you know that complimentary plane blankets—those sad, tissue-thin excuses for fabric—get reused? That’s reason enough to bring your own blanket on the plane, especially if you, like me, run cold on flights. When I got word that the runway-worthy blanket brand Lola released a travel-size version of its beloved faux-fur blanket (40 x 48 inches), I knew I had to give it a go on a cross-country flight, which just so happened to occur on the day I received it.
The release comes as a collaboration with Dagne Dover, a Traveler-favorite brand known for its functional neoprene bags. The Lola x Dagne Dover limited-edition bundle, retailing for $375, features both a Lola travel blanket and Dagne Dover’s Landon Carryall in the medium size, “designed for the modern traveler,” the Lola website reads. The partnership is a no-brainer, given the fact that both brands specialize in cutting-edge fabrics that bridge the gap between style and comfort. Four neutral colorways set the tone for the collection; I got mine in the jet-black Onyx.
First thing’s first: The best-selling Landon Carryall, a favorite among my fellow editors. I took the Landon straight from the box to the airport, so all of its fabulous hidden features revealed themselves to me in real time. As I was bringing both a carry-on suitcase and personal item on the plane, I had to quickly stuff my breakfast bag inside the Landon while boarding at the gate. Imagine my surprise, then, when the sides magically unsnapped, revealing a ton of extra room. In addition to the Lola blanket, I had enough space for my laptop, small cosmetic purse, water bottle, and over-the-ear headphones. The Landon Carryall is an ideal size for a personal item on the plane, a gym bag, or a duffel for weekend trips, making it one of the most versatile travel bags I own. I can’t wait to discover more of its secret compartments.
Now on to the blanket. In the name of science, I sat in the coldest seat in the house—the famously frigid exit row. When I pulled the blanket out of its packaging, I couldn’t believe just how soft it was. It’s synthetic, yes, but it feels ultra-luxe and weighted—each Lola is hand-sewn, stain-resistant, double-hemmed, machine washable, and shed-free. The blanket was the perfect size for my body, covering me up without spilling, in an unsanitary fashion, onto the plane floor. Not an inch of me was cold. And best of all, it looked good—like a Carrie Bradshaw–coded plane accessory.












