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How do you keep your snuggie together at the back?
I have to use 2 safety pins. It's alright when you're relaxing but when you walk and move around with it on it doesn't stay wrapped around at the back so you still get cold and have to hold it in place.
That's the only problem with them. I pin it at the side and around the neck.
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It's a pity they didn't put ties on them.
I have a dressing gown but this is warmer because it covers your whole body. It's just that issue with having to pin it to keep it in place.
3 days ago
It's the best 10 quid I spent in ages. Warm as toast. I have a blue one.
3 days ago
@ Sarah. That's one of the most stupid statements. Why do they make dreesing gowns for men then? It dosen't say an age on the items. They're for anybody who dosen't want to freeze in almost -20 temps because they bother what other people think. I ain't freezing, and who cares anyway when it's in the home. I don't go out in it.
Trousers are for men but I don't go about saying women shouldn't wear trousers because they look manly.
3 days ago
T.L, It's a blanket with sleeves in that's all. Next you will be saying men shouldn't have blankets on their beds. Honestly some people. Don't worry man, it's only a fleece blanket, and better than being cold.
3 days ago
Reth, The velcro is a good idea yea.
3 days ago
Elmo, It's called a fleece snuggie. That's what they're advertised as, and what it says on the box. It's a blanket with sleeves in.
3 days ago
I look more like a monk really Christie, except in blue lol. If they had hoods on I would defo look like a monk.
3 days ago
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