The Unsung Hero of Summer: Why the Dohar is Your Best Sleep Companion

When the temperature climbs and the air gets heavy, the battle for a good night’s sleep begins. You’re too hot for a quilt, but a simple bedsheet feels a bit... naked. Enter the Dohar: India’s traditional answer to the "in-between" weather and the ultimate summer bedding essential.

If you haven’t traded your heavy blankets for these airy layers yet, here’s why the Dohar deserves a permanent spot on your bed this season.


What Exactly is a Dohar?

Unlike a heavy comforter or a single-layer sheet, a Dohar is a triple-layered blanket. It consists of a translucent layer of fine cotton (usually mulmul) on the top and bottom, with a third layer sandwiched in the middle.

The magic lies in the construction:

  • The Material: Usually 100% cotton or mulmul.

  • The Weight: Feather-light.

  • The Feel: Soft, breathable, and increasingly cozy with every wash.


Why It’s the Summer MVP

1. Breathability is King

Synthetics trap heat, leading to that dreaded "midnight sweat." Because Dohars are made of open-weave cotton, they allow air to circulate freely. They absorb moisture and dry quickly, keeping your body temperature regulated all night long.

2. The AC Sweet Spot

We’ve all been there—the AC is too cold, but turning it off makes the room a sauna. The Dohar provides just enough insulation to protect you from the chill of the air conditioner without making you overheat. It’s the perfect "thermal buffer."

3. Gentle on the Skin

Summer often brings skin sensitivity and heat rashes. The soft, hypoallergenic nature of mulmul cotton is incredibly gentle, making it the best choice for children and those with sensitive skin.

4. Effortless Style & Maintenance

Dohars often feature beautiful block prints—from classic florals to geometric patterns—that give your bedroom an instant "summer makeover." Plus, they are machine-washable and fold down to almost nothing, making them much easier to store than bulky duvets.


Tips for Buying the Perfect Summer Dohar

Feature What to Look For
Fabric Stick to 100% Cotton or Mulmul. Avoid polyester blends.
Layers Ensure it is a true 3-layer construction for that classic Dohar feel.
Print Look for Hand-block prints using eco-friendly dyes for better skin safety.
Size Go slightly larger than your mattress size for a comfortable "wrap-around" feel.

The Verdict

The Dohar isn't just a piece of bedding; it’s a lifestyle upgrade for the warmer months. It marries tradition with functionality, ensuring you stay cool, dry, and incredibly comfortable.

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