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bazelgeuse-apologist
@bazelgeuse-apologist

there are offbrand snuggies with foot pockets that you can tuck your feet into so you don't have to wear socks?! this is how you improve upon perfection


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@bazelgeuse-apologist

UPDATE: Offbrand Snuggie has arrived and it is AMAZING, positively LIFE-AFFIRMING for us, a person(s) who starts turning into a popsicle at 70 degrees. The one we got ("softan wearable fleece blanket") had some reviews complaining about shedding and poor stitching, but so far has been holding up well? We threw it in the washer/dryer once it arrived and though there was lint, there wasn't like... an incredible amount beyond what you'd expect from anything made of the same material. We'll see how it holds up over the months!

In addition to the foot pocket, it comes with a velcro back closure that ISN'T horrible for once. It doesn't scratch up our neck! It doesn't get caught on the blanket or on our hair! It sticks to the part it's supposed to stick to and nothing else! I hadn't realized velcro technology had advanced so far


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This sounds very interesting and I would love to know where you found it. If you don't mind sharing that info?

And, follow up question - is it as soft as you expected it to be?

(Another one that turns into a popsicle at anything less than 75 degrees! (my ideal temperature would be between 70-80 year round, but this is coming from someone who is currently freezing. There is a lot of snow on the ground where I am now (winter came early, we barely got a fall) and I need something with more mobility than the mountain of blankets I have to be under + plus the heating pad)